With john9527's fork based on (possibly) older drivers, the nod may go to his firmware.
This may be true if the OP was talking about a 66u but not the 68u.
In my testing all of the 68u firmware get the same wireless performance even Tomato which is using the 2014 driver.
As for DD-WRT I do not know as I will not install it.
For the RT-AC68U, I recommend going with my build, due to a large amount of improvements Asus did for this model since the fork branched out (for instance, the addition of Trend Micro's DPI engine).
If you're on V18 or above with bootloader 1.0.2.x, you can go direct....then factory reset.If I'm currently using the latest John's Fork f/w (based on 3.74).... Can I just updated to your latest f/w and factory default the settings or is there an official Asus f/w that I need to upgrade to first before installing yours?
Which of the following "AiProtection" options is recommended to be enabled - that would NOT slow down wireless & wired speeds???
Currently I have all 3 OFF - but unsure if I should enable all 3 or just one or a couple only.
Which of the following "AiProtection" options is recommended to be enabled - that would NOT slow down wireless & wired speeds???
Currently I have all 3 OFF - but unsure if I should enable all 3 or just one or a couple only.
Thanks guys. One last question please....
I have a security camera (wired to router via Ethernet cable) that I need to set-up for REMOTE access.
Is it SAFER to use Port Forwarding or UPnP? (or is there another recommended method to access remotely?)
You can't install my fork using the gui if you are currently running Merlin 380.60 or above (lots of discussion elsewhere in the forum on the reasons for this).Hi, can someone tell me the procedure on an RT- AC68 for going from Merlins 380.62 to Johns firmware ?
VPN.
Is there a tutorial on how to set up a VPN with the RT-AC68U and an indoor security camera?
I've never done a VPN before and I have no clue on how or where to start.
hggomes firmware is also a consideration for testing with. PM hggomes for a link to his fork.
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