MKANET
Regular Contributor
The old 1.x firmware for the Asus had one of the nicest "friendly" user interfaces I've ever seen on any device. All I had to do was click on the Voip/A/V stream priority icon and Internet application icon; and, the router automatically knew how to handle video streams and the Internet browsers while there's an aggressive multi-connection download from a usenet news server.
The new firmware has an automatic setting; but it doesnt seem to be much help.
I'm curious if anyone knows what settings to use in the new 3.0 firmware to be exactly equivalent to the older 1.x firmware (when the 2 Internet application and Video/audio/voip stream icons were selected).
I tried playing around with different settings; but, thought there must be an easier way to do this without having to manually specify what ports and respective bandwidth to give priority to.
In fact, this is so much of an issue, I'm thinking about reverting back to the 1.x firmware; which seemed to be overall much nicer; with more useful features.
The new firmware has an automatic setting; but it doesnt seem to be much help.
I'm curious if anyone knows what settings to use in the new 3.0 firmware to be exactly equivalent to the older 1.x firmware (when the 2 Internet application and Video/audio/voip stream icons were selected).
I tried playing around with different settings; but, thought there must be an easier way to do this without having to manually specify what ports and respective bandwidth to give priority to.
In fact, this is so much of an issue, I'm thinking about reverting back to the 1.x firmware; which seemed to be overall much nicer; with more useful features.