geek_ninja
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I have 1000/40 from ISP. Anyone else with Gigabit?I presume so, however what is your ISP speed. Mines 100/3 and speed testing is working to spec with QOS disabled on this beta I have.
I have 1000/40 from ISP. Anyone else with Gigabit?I presume so, however what is your ISP speed. Mines 100/3 and speed testing is working to spec with QOS disabled on this beta I have.
Been running 11243 since yesterday with no issues, but I think the thing that did the biggest benefit was removing all static LAN IP Assignments from DHCP. Without those things have been smoother across the entire network (Logitech Harmony Hub not taking 5+ seconds to reconnect when activating the remote, IP cams not momentarily losing connection during the night, PC not losing connection, etc). It would be amazing to me if static IP assignments were problematic in Asus's firmware.
Anybody else see that behavior?
Yeah I have 1Gb/1Gb from AT&T Fiber.I have 1000/40 from ISP. Anyone else with Gigabit?
I used the beta firmware for an hour yesterday and had more issues than with the current release firmware.You might try giving the beta code a try.
Also lets clarify somethings, "Static" means for networking configurations, a IP address thats manually set ON a device thats outside of the default IP address pool of the router, i.e 192.168.0.100 thru .200 for example. Any addresses on either side of this pool can be used for Static IP addresses ON devices which is encouraged for devices that don't need much router management, i.e. cameras, controllers, printers and NAS, etc. The default IP address pool range is for Dynamic IP address usage or setting "Reserved" IP addresses ON the router for connected devices that get an IP address from this pool. Static IP addresses should not be used with in the IP address pool.
IP address reservations are working for me however I'm using the beta FW.
Yeah that's what I switched config too. Seems to have solved my issues of the router disconnecting all wired LAN nodes. So odd.I have both types. My devices which I can lock it, I have it defined on the device in the TCP/IP stack. There are a few things which I have on DHCP reservation such as son's phone, laptop etc which helps will the Adult filtering. (BTW, this works on both production and beta codes. ) In my 30+ years in network, M-DHCP or manually assigned MAC to IP in a DHCP server seems to work only about 75% of the time. Best to define IP address in the IP stack on the device and just make sure the IP picked is not part of the DHCP pool addresses.
I used the beta firmware for an hour yesterday and had more issues than with the current release firmware.
I understand the difference between DHCP and static assignment With all versions of the firmware I had routine network disconnects for all devices that were wired on the LAN, WiFi was solid. Happened at least half a dozen times each day, more to my PC. It had static assignment of 192.168.0.2 on the router which has DHCP range for .100 - .250. All other static assignments were from .10 - .30. With the same firmware (12243), which gave me the same amount of disconnects as the current release version (and less than the beta), only when I removed all static assignments on the router and set them manually in the PC NIC and other devices settings, did those disconnections go away. Haven't had even one since yesterday afternoon.
You're not understanding or I'm not explaining right. The statics were ONLY set on the router, not the devices. Now they are ONLY set on the devices, not the router. I was a Sr. Sys Admin for over five years before I started my security services career so I know this stuff pretty wellYes, Statics should only be set on the devices, not both device and router. I presume this was the man cause of your problems. I haven't seen any issues with the beta. Been solid aside some knows I guess others maybe experiencing.
For me it solved the adaptive QOS issue seen in the version of FW your using or the current released version on there web site. It's broke on this version. Beta fixed it.
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