jrmwvu04
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Either that or someone has really run afoul of the sysadmin to deserve their bandwidth limited somewhere around dial up speeds.I feel like we have an "Oh" moment coming.....
Either that or someone has really run afoul of the sysadmin to deserve their bandwidth limited somewhere around dial up speeds.I feel like we have an "Oh" moment coming.....
Uhhh.....0.1 Mb/s = 102 Kb/s
Do you want to go lower than that?
Uhhh.....0.1 Mb/s = 102 Kb/s
Do you want to go lower than that?
"Oh"He's asking about the bandwidth limiter page....
Saw you didn't get a response......Hi,
I configured the AC66 router to renew every connected devices' IP address in every 15 minutes. I enabled the JFFS partition and configured to save the syslog to that area. My problem is that the router saves only 2.5 days long log, the older entries are automatically overwritten. How can I increase the log / history size?
Thanks!
"Oh"
I made a rule and modified the nvram variable qos_bw_rulelist with a value of 64 (kbps) and it appears, based on the GUI and a speed test, to work. So if you're comfortable in the terminal...
The nvram variable is in Kb. You can make it whatever you want. You're not constricted by multiples of anything. If you want it to be 17 Kb, you can set that. I do understand why one would rather have a GUI entry, though. Not everyone likes poking around in the terminal.probably a cosmetic thing but since we are still in the binary world an input on Kb level would be nice so we can use multiples of 32 or even 16
Ahh...heck. I hate incomplete solutions, so I added the units selection in the gui as well (was only a mild pain )that would be a good solution since some people like Mb and others Kb. as long as the resolution is 1Kb which it looks like from your screendump
Thanks John
All of these options have always worked with this firmware and all the others. For 1 and 2 check the LAN > DHCP Server > Basic Config settings. 3 can be done with the Network Services Filter.Thanks John for the great work! I have three questions:
1. Can I somehow enable the usage of ".lan" as a domain name for the internal network again?
2. Some time ago, my clients no longer got the domain name pushed for short name DNS lookups -- I now need to use FQDN even for local queries -- any idea where to look?
3. What are the options to limit Internet access for a particular client? I have a smart TV and I basically want to ACL/whitelist its behavior as I am concerned about my privacy. I am confident around the command line so I am open to complex solutions as well
1200 is probably the max 'safe' value (50% faster than your stock clock). Some people have been able to go to the next step (1400, there are set discrete values to choose from), but most have found that 'flakey'.Hi,
I'm using John's fork with my AC68U v.A2 and overclocked it to 1.2ghz while leaving the RAM clock speed at factory 666mhz. It works well but if I wanted more performance what is the theoretical maximum clock speed the CPU will take without starting to create problems? Thanks for any assistance.
That is a quote from a beta changelog from over a year ago (March 2016). I'd guess that this would have already been merged into Merlin's releases. I'd suggest that you try the latest stock/Merlin and report back with the results.- Supported auto dynamic port changing of UPnP server when ports conflict
Thanks for asking the question! I went back and double checked, as I should have picked this up in my upgrade to miniupnpd 2.0 Turns out, I needed an additional 1 line change to be picked up.- Supported auto dynamic port changing of UPnP server when ports conflict
Is this something the latest FORK supports or would I have to go back to stock? What is the process to go back to stock?
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