adrian_sev
New Around Here
Not sure if it's still the case with Padavan, but you might need to change the password in nvram.
Code:nvram set http_passwd="newpassword" nvram commit
Thanks a lot! i was not aware of this setting!
Not sure if it's still the case with Padavan, but you might need to change the password in nvram.
Code:nvram set http_passwd="newpassword" nvram commit
Everything you need should be in the DLNA configuration.
https://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/downloads/detail?name=RT-N56U_3.4.3.7-072_dlna.zip&can=2&q=
I'm pretty sure the limit is 2TB from what I can remember reading in the manual. I'm not sure if that's a hardware limit or firmware restriction.So... is there a size limit on a drive that the router can handle? 1, 2TB?
I didn't understand your message, until I ran the simple_shaper.sh script, and I got the same error. Same model, same firmware version. Does anyone know how to resolve this?
That's because Padavan removed the QoS. Use xnor's firmware. http://xserv.mooo.com/xnor/linux/rt-nxxu/
xnor made it earlier this month I believe... at the tail end of 71.
I'm still back on 56 or so (can't remember off the top of my head) because it was much more stable than the 60 series. Anyone going from the 50 series to 70 series experience any loss in signal strength or connection issues with mobile devices?
I fear we will never find a firmware for the N56U that is stable for gaming consoles (stock firmware unable to hold connection worth a damn), mobile devices (unable to connect or see wifi network), wifi (poor range on 5Ghz), wired (slower speeds than wifi on some fw!), AND usb devices (instability and incompatibility).
I've never used a custom fw but lately I've been reading a bit about it.
I have an asus rt-n56u and I'd like to have an external drive connected to it via USB to where I'd download directly torrents. Plus, I'd like to have the torrents download to start automatically once they come out via a smart feed.
Then I'd like to access those files on other computers (both mac and windows) as well as with the two smart tvs in the house.
Would that be possible with Padavan?
Needs to be compatible with:
3 iPhone 5
1 MacBook Air 2013
2 Windows laptops
2 Samsung smart tv
Thanks!
ping google.com
I was having the same thoughts as far as gaming consoles until the recent builds. I find 72 to be pretty darn good, though I'd like to have QoS working to give it that extra edge.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!