Bloodred217
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Hello!
I've been using an Asus RT-AC68U router for about a year now and it has been handling my 500Mbps connection flawlessly while running Merlin 378.51.
Recently I have upgraded to a 1Gbps connection (it was actually cheaper, yeah) and my trusty AC68U doesn't seem to manage getting much over 700-750Mbps WAN-LAN throughput. That's pretty good, of course, but I'd still like to get full speed and when I bought it I remember seeing a lot of users reporting results over 950Mbps (they were using PPPoE though, my connection is regular Ethernet with DHCP from my ONT). If I start a speed test (my ISP's or speedtest.net) I see Core 1 on the router's web interface hitting 100% load in the 700-750Mbps range, so I'm quite sure the router is the bottleneck and not something else. I don't have any fancy services running on it (VPN, USB file sharing, QoS, etc.), all it does is NAT/firewall and DNS filter using OpenDNS for a single device on the network (it's offline, not the machine I'm testing on).
Since other people have been able to achieve 950Mbps+ speeds on PPPoE, I imagine getting the same kind of numbers using plain DHCP should also be possible. I did notice that my configuration shows that only CTF is enabled. I did a factory reset and only configured the bare minimum for Internet connectivity, which is just MAC clone, and this enabled both CTF and FA, but performance remained the same and Core 1 still hit 100% load during tests.
Is there anything I can do regarding configuring the AC68U for better performance? So far I've tried both the latest firmware from Merlin (380.57) and Asus, but these firmwares actually showed much worse performance, even as low as 250-300Mbps with CTF + FA with overall higher CPU load (Core 1 hitting 100% once again and Core 2 above 50%, it was idle on Merlin 378.51).
I wouldn't want to get a new router, this one has been exceptionally stable and well behaved so far, if I could get a bit better performance out of it I'd have no reason to upgrade until it breaks. Is OC a viable solution while maintaining reliability? It's currently running 800/666MHz and I haven't tried OCing yet, if other options are available I'd rather do something else first. It came with CFE 1.0.2.0. Would it require extra cooling for that?
I'd appreciate any input on the subject. Thanks!
I've been using an Asus RT-AC68U router for about a year now and it has been handling my 500Mbps connection flawlessly while running Merlin 378.51.
Recently I have upgraded to a 1Gbps connection (it was actually cheaper, yeah) and my trusty AC68U doesn't seem to manage getting much over 700-750Mbps WAN-LAN throughput. That's pretty good, of course, but I'd still like to get full speed and when I bought it I remember seeing a lot of users reporting results over 950Mbps (they were using PPPoE though, my connection is regular Ethernet with DHCP from my ONT). If I start a speed test (my ISP's or speedtest.net) I see Core 1 on the router's web interface hitting 100% load in the 700-750Mbps range, so I'm quite sure the router is the bottleneck and not something else. I don't have any fancy services running on it (VPN, USB file sharing, QoS, etc.), all it does is NAT/firewall and DNS filter using OpenDNS for a single device on the network (it's offline, not the machine I'm testing on).
Since other people have been able to achieve 950Mbps+ speeds on PPPoE, I imagine getting the same kind of numbers using plain DHCP should also be possible. I did notice that my configuration shows that only CTF is enabled. I did a factory reset and only configured the bare minimum for Internet connectivity, which is just MAC clone, and this enabled both CTF and FA, but performance remained the same and Core 1 still hit 100% load during tests.
Is there anything I can do regarding configuring the AC68U for better performance? So far I've tried both the latest firmware from Merlin (380.57) and Asus, but these firmwares actually showed much worse performance, even as low as 250-300Mbps with CTF + FA with overall higher CPU load (Core 1 hitting 100% once again and Core 2 above 50%, it was idle on Merlin 378.51).
I wouldn't want to get a new router, this one has been exceptionally stable and well behaved so far, if I could get a bit better performance out of it I'd have no reason to upgrade until it breaks. Is OC a viable solution while maintaining reliability? It's currently running 800/666MHz and I haven't tried OCing yet, if other options are available I'd rather do something else first. It came with CFE 1.0.2.0. Would it require extra cooling for that?
I'd appreciate any input on the subject. Thanks!
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