Apologies if this has been answered before, I couldn't find it if it has.
Running 386.2_4 on an Asus RT-AC5300. When I first boot the router, my connection speeds over the VPN are pretty good, around 60 mbps down, 11 up. Over time this speed degrades, dropping about 10 mbps per day, sometimes more, ending up in the teens within a few days. If I reboot the router, the speeds go right back up. I don't think it's a heat issue since the router immediately resumes after the reboot, it doesn't really have a chance to cool off. I've tried with several VPN providers and access points and all behave the same, so I don't think it's the VPN itself either. As a workaround I have the router set to reboot every night. Wondering if anyone has a better solution to this? Temps are solid around 149 deg f on the CPU, and CPU usage is minimal, less than 10%.
Running 386.2_4 on an Asus RT-AC5300. When I first boot the router, my connection speeds over the VPN are pretty good, around 60 mbps down, 11 up. Over time this speed degrades, dropping about 10 mbps per day, sometimes more, ending up in the teens within a few days. If I reboot the router, the speeds go right back up. I don't think it's a heat issue since the router immediately resumes after the reboot, it doesn't really have a chance to cool off. I've tried with several VPN providers and access points and all behave the same, so I don't think it's the VPN itself either. As a workaround I have the router set to reboot every night. Wondering if anyone has a better solution to this? Temps are solid around 149 deg f on the CPU, and CPU usage is minimal, less than 10%.