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So is Merlin's firmware worth it even thought you won't use the features? There's no performance hits or stability issues is there like DD-WRT and Tomato firmware cause? Thanks
Thanks. I have Merlin RT-AC68U 380.57 and so far it's great no issues. A lot better than the NETGEAR R7000 firmware.
Can you help me with a couple of settings on the router I'm new to ASUS.
Q1. At the bottom where it says "Enable PPP Echo Detect" under WAN, http://prntscr.com/9njozm whats is that? It's not ASUS's version of "Dial on Demand" which NETGEAR has where the connection isn't always up is it? I want the connection to be always up and running.
Q2. I've set a static IP of 192.168.1.2 on my main PC was I right in changing the DHCP start to 192.168.1.3?
Q3. Are these the correct DST dates and times for London, http://prntscr.com/9njry4
Thanks again
Thanks. I have Merlin RT-AC68U 380.57 and so far it's great no issues.
Q3. Are these the correct DST dates and times for London, http://prntscr.com/9njry4
Is that what they call beginner's luck? Anyway, welcome to the club.
Those DST dates and times look good: identical to mine (in Manchester [UK]).
Can't help with Qu 1. And if ColinYaylor picks up your Qu 2, you'll get the definitive answer.
Those DST dates and times look good: identical to mine (in Manchester [UK]).
I know that living in the grim north sometimes feels like it is in a different era, but Mancs still follow the law of the land....don't they?
https://www.gov.uk/when-do-the-clocks-change
Ex-Stokie (with family in Stockport) exiled 'daaaan sarf' in the land of cheeky Cockney's
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