Voxel
Part of the Furniture
Waiting for GPL source codes (and issuesI'll wait for the voxel tweaked version![]()
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Voxel.
Waiting for GPL source codes (and issuesI'll wait for the voxel tweaked version![]()
My Bufferbloat test results with stock 62: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/45090053
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No idea. I never tested this before. I was just wondering what Bufferbloat is all about so I searched the internet and came across some interesting sites with test possibilities.What were they before?
Ok first post here, I updated my firmware today and this is my test.
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/45210853
Do I need to use Voxels firmware, I have no clue.
When using my new 1 Gb/s fiber connection: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/46010657My Bufferbloat test results with stock 62: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/45090053
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.62 is buggy for me on 5 GHz as well.Sorry, new to the party and I have question on this. I just upgraded from stock .52 this past Friday to stock .62. Last night I started getting the random dropouts on the 5ghz band like I did on .58 and .60. AppleTV, iphone and laptop all would fluctuate between 460mbps and no signal on a gigabit connection. This did not happen on .52, but as I said, happened pretty frequently on .58 and .60.
Do not have QoS engaged.
I'm not super-savvy on routers and also not a big fan of futzing around with this all the time - should I try Voxel's firmware or just drop back to .52?
For me on .62, Logs are empty. Nothing. I get the logs emailed to me every morning, so I know they were not empty on .46 where I came from. Are the logs empty for anyone else, or just me? (Advanced -> Administration -> Logs) If it's just me, I guess I'll have to do a reset (I did not reset coming from .46).
Having the same issue here as well on 5GHz after upgrading from .52 to .62. Will file a support case with Netgear, let's see what they say about this..62 is buggy for me on 5 GHz as well.
High pings and instability.
Seeing how long Netgear took to fix the first wave of 5 GHz issues that they brought with .58, I wouldn't be surprised if it takes them a few months to push out another firmware update to hopefully fix these issues, but then break something else in the process.
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