Ian B
New Around Here
I bought this RT-AC66U from eBay in Dec 2015 and it's been my main router and WiFi in my house. I used in for a few weeks on the standard Asus FW before installing Merlin on it.
I've been generally very pleased with the router. I have set up parental controls to stop internet for certain devices from 9pm to 6am. Other than that I have not made many changes to the settings.
I loaded MySQL onto an external USB stick by following this guide:
http://hints.dk/en/2013/03/13/mysql-server-on-rt-n66u-or-rt-ac66u-for-shared-xbmc-library/
I had intended to point my Kodi boxes at the MySQL instance in order to share their libraries but I have not got around to it yet.
I have a Virgin Media 100Mbps cable connection (in the UK) and it is pretty quick.
Over the last few months I noticed that whenever I was downloading a large amount of data on my PC (cabled to the router) the WiFi would drop for other users. This was anything from opening Steam and waiting for it to install updates, opening Dropbox and waiting for it to Sync large files, but most easily replicated by downloading a Torrent file such as a Linux ISO.
I logged in to the router web interface and noticed that the CPU would spike to almost 100% for the duration of the download. The web interface would then become almost unresponsive then update only every 30 seconds or so. As soon as I stopped the download the CPU would drop to normal and the web interface would be back to normal.
I removed the USB stick with MySQL installed on it and power cycled the router but it made no difference. So I assume that MySQL is nothing to do with the problem (but then I am not sure!)
I had a look around online and I found a lot of people saying that this is typical of a 'home grade' router and they are just not capable of handling lots of connections on a fast connection.
So I have swapped the Asus out at the moment and I am using Sophos UTM on a Dell dual-core PC with 3GB RAM. This has not got any problem with the issues above. I can download 'to the max' and still everyone is happy on WiFi (the Asus is now just working as a WAP) streaming Netflix etc.
But someone recently suggested to me that the Asus should work just fine and maybe the firmware was the problem. He was using an even older piece of hardware (Netgear WNTR2200 running Open-WRT) and it was perfectly capable of providing WiFi while doing heavy download.
I have updated Merlin a couple of times during the issues I was having, the last time I updated was perhaps 4 weeks ago (sorry I can't remember the current FW version, I can check when I get home).
I guess I should remove the USB stick and factory reset the router to wipe MySQL and all settings to test. But before I do this here is the question:
Is this Asus RT-AC66U running Merlin powerful enough for my needs?
Thanks, Ian
I've been generally very pleased with the router. I have set up parental controls to stop internet for certain devices from 9pm to 6am. Other than that I have not made many changes to the settings.
I loaded MySQL onto an external USB stick by following this guide:
http://hints.dk/en/2013/03/13/mysql-server-on-rt-n66u-or-rt-ac66u-for-shared-xbmc-library/
I had intended to point my Kodi boxes at the MySQL instance in order to share their libraries but I have not got around to it yet.
I have a Virgin Media 100Mbps cable connection (in the UK) and it is pretty quick.
Over the last few months I noticed that whenever I was downloading a large amount of data on my PC (cabled to the router) the WiFi would drop for other users. This was anything from opening Steam and waiting for it to install updates, opening Dropbox and waiting for it to Sync large files, but most easily replicated by downloading a Torrent file such as a Linux ISO.
I logged in to the router web interface and noticed that the CPU would spike to almost 100% for the duration of the download. The web interface would then become almost unresponsive then update only every 30 seconds or so. As soon as I stopped the download the CPU would drop to normal and the web interface would be back to normal.
I removed the USB stick with MySQL installed on it and power cycled the router but it made no difference. So I assume that MySQL is nothing to do with the problem (but then I am not sure!)
I had a look around online and I found a lot of people saying that this is typical of a 'home grade' router and they are just not capable of handling lots of connections on a fast connection.
So I have swapped the Asus out at the moment and I am using Sophos UTM on a Dell dual-core PC with 3GB RAM. This has not got any problem with the issues above. I can download 'to the max' and still everyone is happy on WiFi (the Asus is now just working as a WAP) streaming Netflix etc.
But someone recently suggested to me that the Asus should work just fine and maybe the firmware was the problem. He was using an even older piece of hardware (Netgear WNTR2200 running Open-WRT) and it was perfectly capable of providing WiFi while doing heavy download.
I have updated Merlin a couple of times during the issues I was having, the last time I updated was perhaps 4 weeks ago (sorry I can't remember the current FW version, I can check when I get home).
I guess I should remove the USB stick and factory reset the router to wipe MySQL and all settings to test. But before I do this here is the question:
Is this Asus RT-AC66U running Merlin powerful enough for my needs?
Thanks, Ian