Here some stuff: Here that may help.
After 12 hours I am now seeing 900 Mbps up and down. Looks like it just needed a little time to settle down and be happy with the PPPOE Centurylink implementation.
Here some stuff: Here that may help.
After trying 380.69 for three days I've had no issues with throughput on the VPN client.Now that I've run 382.1 for a few more days, I seem to be experiencing a throughput slowdown within a few hours of either rebooting the router or reconnecting the VPN client.
Download speed drops from 50 Mbps (that's the maximum of my service) to about 18 Mbps (or a little less) in less than 24 hours, maybe even close to 12 hours.
Previously when running 380.68, I checked the traffic analyzer each morning and never saw the download speed through the VPN less than 45 Mbps. I had many weeks of observing this consistent behavior.
But in the short time since upgrading to 382.1, I've never seen my overnight downloads even close to 50 Mbps. If I reboot the router it's okay for a few hours but at some point it bogs down.
I'm going to try 380.69 for a few days to see if I get the behavior I experienced with 380.68.
Ouch..I think I have to go back to 380.69. I will come back to 382 once the things are settled.The module is currently missing for the RT-AC88U.
https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RTAC3200/HelpDesk_Download/
Version 3.0.0.4.382.19466 2017/12/21 for RT-AC3200 Source Code ready for download. I know it takes time but do you think will you able to provide your build soon, Merlin?
Many thanks,
guner
IMPORTANT: due to major webui changes, you will need to
either flush your browser cache, or force it
to reload the page (shift-reload) the first time
you access the webui after upgrading to 380.68.
Hi RMerlin,
Probably a stupid question, but I can not find the answer. How to go to factory reset, if I can's access the interface?
I pressed the little red button but it does not seem to do the trick.
Rob
What is the best choice for the firmware here? The ASUS 382, or the Merlin 380?
Dec 25 09:09:38 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -209
Dec 25 09:15:08 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -171
Dec 25 09:28:38 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -1747
Dec 25 09:33:08 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -219
Dec 25 09:38:08 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -81
Dec 25 09:43:38 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -495
Dec 25 09:53:38 kernel: jffs2: warning: (726) jffs2_sum_write_data: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -311
Asus issue, per Merlin: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...80-and-382-branches.42269/page-15#post-366292Hello,
I have AC88U with merlin firmware 382.1_2 since a couple of weeks.
I have a little problem, very stupid problem
When i click on network map i can see all my devices (wired and wireless). But 2 devices that are connected by wireless apears as wired. I dont understand! Any idea??
All my devices are in "wifi mac filter" and in DHCP static list
this is a picture of the 2 devices
Edit: if i go to "wireless registry" in "system log" this 2 devices apears in 2.4ghz wifi :-O
Ok. thanks for your reply!!!
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