When you do a factory reset do you bring back config from a backup config file - or set up completely from scratch again?
You should really set it up from scratch otherwise it's likely you'll just be restoring the same problem from the backup file. But you can try it if you want.When you do a factory reset do you bring back config from a backup config file - or set up completely from scratch again?
I have same issue on AC86u on a 1Gbps VM connection
Excellent - thanks - that has increased speed form approx 390-440Mb to 490 - 560.You should really set it up from scratch otherwise it's likely you'll just be restoring the same problem from the backup file. But you can try it if you want.
Before that go to Administration > Privacy. If you have enabled any of the licenced features Withdraw from them and reboot the router. Test the speeds again.
If your ISP speed is genuinely 1 Gbps but you're still only getting 560 Mbps I would do a factory reset and fresh setup to try an achieve the proper speed. You can always make a backup of your current setting and jffs partition beforehand so that you can restore to that point if the reset makes no difference.Excellent - thanks - that has increased speed form approx 390-440Mb to 490 - 560.
Now wonder what else I can do to improve speeds?
To do deep packet inspection you would need to use a separate device between the modem and the router. For general blocking of access to malicious sites you could set your WAN DNS to something like 9.9.9.9. or use custom block lists in the Diversion addon. Alternatively you could use the Skynet addon to block direct access by IP address.Also now the trend micro protections have gone what else do you use to give that protection back i.e. malicious site blocking, two-way IPS, Infected device prevention and blocking?
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