sorry if this has been addressed elsewhere-I missed/couldn't find. I'm running 380.62.1 on 3100, do I need to do factory reset when installing this?
Tx!No, different chip-set not supported my Merlin. Best if you download the latest firmware from ASUS version 3.0.0.4.380.7378 from 2017/03/31.
Fq codel pppoe vs or llc for overheadI know this might sound annoying to some, but I still hope there will be some good souls out there to explain this QoS subject to this beginner
I've noticed there are 3 options for Queue Discipline under QoS menu (sfq, codel and fq_codel). Do I need to keep it on sfq as it is by default, or should I change it to something else? I am on quite slow ADSL connection (comparing to most other people), it should be 10 Mbps download and around 1 Mbps upload. In reality, it is never above 8.5 Mbps download and 0.62 Mbps upload. I have two gaming consoles (PS4 and Xbox One S) which of only 1 is on at the time when we game. Two smartphones, one old iMac and one Windows machine. Windows machine is hardwired and everything else in on WiFi.
Is there any reason to move from sfq to something else (and what exactly should be set under SELECT PRESET field, and value in the box next to it... also that ATM checkbox, should it be checked or not?), or should this noob just leave it and not touch anything to avoid screwing up something badly ? )
Thank you all for your precious time to even look at this post.
Cheers!
I concur! Been to lazy to set up the key. I need to stop procrastinating.
With my 10 meg down and .9 meg up I use fq_codel with wan packet overhead set to ethernet VLAN as my bridged ADSL2 modem seems to take care of other overhead. Also use freshjr qos script 1.9. Bottom line is to leave wan packet overhead to blank if you do not know for sure. Or you can experiment with it like i did to see what happens and discover the best setting that works for you.I know this might sound annoying to some, but I still hope there will be some good souls out there to explain this QoS subject to this beginner
I've noticed there are 3 options for Queue Discipline under QoS menu (sfq, codel and fq_codel). Do I need to keep it on sfq as it is by default, or should I change it to something else? I am on quite slow ADSL connection (comparing to most other people), it should be 10 Mbps download and around 1 Mbps upload. In reality, it is never above 8.5 Mbps download and 0.62 Mbps upload. I have two gaming consoles (PS4 and Xbox One S) which of only 1 is on at the time when we game. Two smartphones, one old iMac and one Windows machine. Windows machine is hardwired and everything else in on WiFi.
Is there any reason to move from sfq to something else (and what exactly should be set under SELECT PRESET field, and value in the box next to it... also that ATM checkbox, should it be checked or not?), or should this noob just leave it and not touch anything to avoid screwing up something badly ? )
Thank you all for your precious time to even look at this post.
Cheers!
sfq is the defualt disipline fq codel is more responsive, and better at traffic shaping.What would be a reason to not use sfq but switch to codel or fq_codel in QoS?
I'm on fiber and use QoS to make sure everyone has a fair share of speed.
firmware upgrade without a factory reset after itPlease what is a "dirty flash"?
Tls - Enabled. Clients have tried different.
500 OOPS: error:1408A0C1:SSL routines:ssl3_get_client_hello:no shared cipher
RT-N66U sha256 signatures not matching for me. Tried all 3 sties. Can anyone confirm?
I run qBittorrent on my computer.Not so unusual with a single core processor using download master. Suggest you run your torrents on a pc. Will take load off of the router...
Do you mean the part that there is a pop-up saying that the connection is insecure? In that case, you might want to import router's self-signed certificate to your browser/device. If you use Chrome, use this to import certificate. But first, you need to get certificate from your router by access https://192.168.1.1:8443 then do Ctrl+Shift+I then go to security part, view certificate, Details, Copy to File. I think you can export as any format, then import it to your browser.
- Merged with Asus GPL 380_7743, except for the RT-N66U which still uses some components from 7378 (Asus hasn't released 7743 for this model).
But as of 2017/07/17 ASUS released firmware version 3.0.0.4.380.7743 for the RT-N66U.
Does this mean we can expect a new firmware update soon from you Merlin?
But as of 2017/07/17 ASUS released firmware version 3.0.0.4.380.7743 for the RT-N66U.
Does this mean we can expect a new firmware update soon from you Merlin?
In my experience bufferbloat is helped by finding your sweet spot when setting upload and download.in the next version is it possible for you to add hfsc, so we can chose between it and htb, please merlin.
and thank you in advanced. Im hoping for the opprtunity to test such a feature, i beleive that to have an option for it if its possible, might help with buffer blaot when paired with fq-codel.
Do you mean the part that there is a pop-up saying that the connection is insecure? In that case, you might want to import router's self-signed certificate to your browser/device. If you use Chrome, use this to import certificate. But first, you need to get certificate from your router by access https://192.168.1.1:8443 then do Ctrl+Shift+I then go to security part, view certificate, Details, Copy to File. I think you can export as any format, then import it to your browser.
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