LIKE LIKE LIKE the custom firmware RMerlin has provided us for the ASUS routers. Very good work. On my main router, RT-AC68P, after upgrading to 380.65, a few days later I found that I could no longer had a WAN connection with my Motorola SB6141 cable modem. Router message stated something like "ISP's DHCP not working correctly". After searching forums, I find this is not a new issue. I eventually followed advice from RMerlin and installed a 5 port gigabit switch between modem and router and re-established link to internet.
Problem then was that while the cable modem was linking with the new switch at gigabit speed, the link from switch to AC68P WAN port was only showing 10mb. Likewise, on the 4 LAN ports on the AC68P, only 3 of the 4 were showing "1000 Full Duplex" connection status on the TOOLS tab. Prior to the FW upgrade, all 4 LAN connections were 1000 Full Duplex. I swapped cables to CAT6, got shorter cables, etc. but never could get all devices to connect at GB status.
This morning, I reverted back to 380.62_1 FW and I can now again get an internet connection via WAN port connected directly to the cable modem (no intermediate switch required). The WAN connection is showing 1000 Full Duplex as well as LAN 1 and LAN 2 being 1000 Full Duplex, but the 2 PC's connected to LAN 3 and LAN 4 only showing connected at 10mb speed. For now, I moved them to a 8 port GB switch being fed from LAN1 port on the Router. Both PC's now linked up at 1000, so all is well.
Seems like the Firmware is having more to do with these GB link issues than any hardware. I normally like staying on the "bleeding edge" with the latest FW updates, but for now, will stay at version 62.
Anyone else having issues like me?
Problem then was that while the cable modem was linking with the new switch at gigabit speed, the link from switch to AC68P WAN port was only showing 10mb. Likewise, on the 4 LAN ports on the AC68P, only 3 of the 4 were showing "1000 Full Duplex" connection status on the TOOLS tab. Prior to the FW upgrade, all 4 LAN connections were 1000 Full Duplex. I swapped cables to CAT6, got shorter cables, etc. but never could get all devices to connect at GB status.
This morning, I reverted back to 380.62_1 FW and I can now again get an internet connection via WAN port connected directly to the cable modem (no intermediate switch required). The WAN connection is showing 1000 Full Duplex as well as LAN 1 and LAN 2 being 1000 Full Duplex, but the 2 PC's connected to LAN 3 and LAN 4 only showing connected at 10mb speed. For now, I moved them to a 8 port GB switch being fed from LAN1 port on the Router. Both PC's now linked up at 1000, so all is well.
Seems like the Firmware is having more to do with these GB link issues than any hardware. I normally like staying on the "bleeding edge" with the latest FW updates, but for now, will stay at version 62.
Anyone else having issues like me?