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Thank you. I do not know where to look when the decision ... on the latest original firmware RT-AC68u TV samsung starts from the same place ...That's the job of the client, not the DLNA server.
Thank you. I do not know where to look when the decision ... on the latest original firmware RT-AC68u TV samsung starts from the same place ...That's the job of the client, not the DLNA server.
There are many posts talking about this. You just need to save the NVRAM variable dhcp_staticlistHi @john9527 and all! Is there any easy way to assign static IP addresses to all clients (I have about 50 of them)? For example, supplying a text file with all the MAC, desired IPs & names to a script that can be executed? Thanks!
a3ee0a29c631d76c6dc45348f5d16484e78328a88f655c893d786f03ee7211c7 RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E9j9527.trx
c3b7ea36f6c20928d4f401901b755a482710bf7124b09e730cbb8028da3abd42 RT-AC56U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E9j9527.trx
85984bdd9b1a7e2ae18a25f0b9d81ccf5d72e4e75d554a1ad32547bd9c389a80 RT-N16_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E9j9527.trx
2cb52c227094ca8f3f921cc146e8b6a545c2922222fc15f0c5f208c9e03d57d0 RT-AC66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E9j9527.trx
5564059967bb17143e6f92582eb9e8bacfd2157f6069bb2422de2ae2e87d3e0f RT-N66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E9j9527.trx
Update to the V20 release is out!
Can you provide the information John asked for in reply to ls3c6's post.I have N66U and my 2.4Ghz is not stable since 18E or 19E .
It seems to be the problem is similar to what ls3c6 reported.
To double check on your router, please run the following command via telnet/ssh on both the firmware you believe is working and when you believe it's not. The results should be identical.Code:nvram show | sort | grep -E 'regulation_domain|country|regrev|reg_mode|ccode|dfs_enable'
I flashed 20E9 and waiting for the problem to appear .Can you provide the information John asked for in reply to ls3c6's post.
No, "clearing NVRAM" and "wiping the router" are two different ways of describing the same thing.My Router speed is still up and down. I need to cycle it a few times a week. I noticed my NVRAM usage is 64%. I am not using QOS. Is the only way to clear NVRAM a reset? What I mean is, I can't reset NVRAM without wiping the router?
Those all look correct for a US router. And, there have been no changes to the router 2.4GHz radio drivers.I flashed 20E9 and waiting for the problem to appear .
20E9 output :
How are you measuring 'speed'? A lot of things can affect 'speed'....My Router speed is still up and down. I need to cycle it a few times a week. I noticed my NVRAM usage is 64%. I am not using QOS. Is the only way to clear NVRAM a reset? What I mean is, I can't reset NVRAM without wiping the router?
Updated my AC66U to version 20E9 from 20E3. Everything seems ok but I just noticed that my NVRM usage is at 76%. I'm only running transmission, SMB and FTP services with 3 people..I also have a couple of lines added to start and post mount scripts in JFFS. Is this percentage ok or will I start seeing some odd behaviour as a result? The last time I looked a few revisions back I remember it being at around 65%...anyway some insight or experience would be appreciated. Thanks.
Good idea.....how aboutconsider changing the thread's title to something that does not take on the appearance of a recent occurrence
76% is fine. Rule of thumb is to keep 5-6K of space available (or low 90's % utilization tops). I run with a lot of things enabled to try and detect any potential problems, and run consistently 87-89% utilization without problems.Updated my AC66U to version 20E9 from 20E3. Everything seems ok but I just noticed that my NVRM usage is at 76%. I'm only running transmission, SMB and FTP services with 3 people..I also have a couple of lines added to start and post mount scripts in JFFS. Is this percentage ok or will I start seeing some odd behaviour as a result? The last time I looked a few revisions back I remember it being at around 65%...anyway some insight or experience would be appreciated. Thanks.
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