ColinTaylor
Part of the Furniture
Look in the changelog. Over 2 years worth of bug and security fixes.Hi I'm using version 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-14E1j9527 with my AC66U. Will I gain anything from updating to the latest?
Look in the changelog. Over 2 years worth of bug and security fixes.Hi I'm using version 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-14E1j9527 with my AC66U. Will I gain anything from updating to the latest?
Thanks, but what about performance will it still be on par or better?
Prior to 28E8 is was (3), Mibs.....now it's (1), Mbs.Just out of curiosity, on the Traffic Monitor chart in my RT-AC68U/374.43_29E2j9527, does the "M" in Mbps stand for:
1) 10^6 = 1,000,000
2) 10^3 * 2^10 = 1,024,000
3) 2^20 = 1,048,576?
I know, only 5% difference, but would be interesting to know.
Prior to 28E8 is was (3), Mibs.....now it's (1), Mbs.
Most ISPs will over-provision to minimize complaints/support costs. I'm on a 50/5 plan and actually get 60/6.Thank you, John. I got to wondering about that because (believe it or not!) I pay Charter/Spectrum for 100Mbps down / 4 Mbps up, and am actually getting 135 / 6.
Not complaining, you understand
Haven’t had any issues with ipv6 since the last post about it.and @jrmwvu04
Haven't touched the IPv6 stack in ages and haven't noticed any loss on my end. If you can capture anything from the syslog, I'd be glad to take a look.
What do you mean?You're asking the wrong question IMHO.
Asking about performance benefits rather than the security improvements gained by upgrading - there's a lot of known exploits that have been patched, and your current version is missing those patches!What do you mean?
... the moment I connect any live ethernet cable ...
Good to hear!Haven’t had any issues with ipv6 since the last post about it.
Need to take a look at it. I know Asus had been working on it. I'll check, but do you know if its made it into Merlin yet? @RMerlin ?Unrelated question, is the IPSec vpn server something that will or could make its way to the fork?
Sorry it took so longNope. I'm not doing anything except moving the certs from jffs to nvram, updating the certs and moving them back to jffs. I have 2 AC-68U's - one as a router the other as an Access Point. Same thing on both. Below is the cheat sheet I use for executing the update.:
https://pastebin.com/y85C1tBj
Good to hear!
Need to take a look at it. I know Asus had been working on it. I'll check, but do you know if its made it into Merlin yet? @RMerlin ?
Thanks so much! And I will update my certs again, first thing in the morning, and let you know my results. I'd do it straightaway, but we're streamers and it's prime time.But if you go to the download directory you'll find a 30E3 build with just this single fix
I'm going to wait a bit before doing a updating the first post.
Thanks, again, John! It's working perfectly fine in 30E3. No more symlink is required and it's actually showing a bit more free nvram than before (74% utilized vs 77% before the update)....you'll find a 30E3 build with just this single fix
I'm going to wait a bit before doing a updating the first post.
Most ISPs will over-provision to minimize complaints/support costs. I'm on a 50/5 plan and actually get 60/6.
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