I have 3 identical routers RT-AC68U that are setup as router -> repeater -> bridge configuration. When I installed in all 3 of them the latest 380.63_2 I run into several problems.
1) The most important is the DNS issue that started to affect and deteriorated within 24 hours. First off let me clarify that I use opendns in my settings. During the first day I could experience some minor delays in browsing. By the next day those delays became timeouts. While I was experiencing those timeouts I did some internal tests to make sure other servers in my network were accessible and the problem was indeed related to external sites and name resolution. All internal tests were successful and I was able to stream files internally. Problem was not isolated to repeater or media bridge, even hosts connected to router experienced the outage. After reboot the problem gets fixed but deteriorates within 24 hours.
2) Reduced throughput. I also realized that the throughput was significantly reduced. In my test I am using a host connected on the media bridge and a host connected on the router, using the repeater in the middle. With the latest firmware the maximum throughput I was able to achieve was around 90 to 100 mbps. This was less compared to the performance using an oldest firmware 378.56_2 with which I scored north of 130mbps.
I ended up going back to 378.56_2. With this firmware everything is way more stable. DNS is working right and speeds are great. I'd rather use the newest firmwares since they include security updates and updated services like openvpn etc, but if things are more stable with 378 what can I do.
Is anybody else experiencing this with this router? I start to get the impression that with the new firmware 380.xx older routers get deprioritized. Not sure they behave their optimal with the latest firmware versions. Dont have an opinion regarding newer routers when it comes to stability since I dont own one.
On another note, are there any forks by any chance of the older firmware 378 that includes probably security updates and updated services like openvpn.
Regards
1) The most important is the DNS issue that started to affect and deteriorated within 24 hours. First off let me clarify that I use opendns in my settings. During the first day I could experience some minor delays in browsing. By the next day those delays became timeouts. While I was experiencing those timeouts I did some internal tests to make sure other servers in my network were accessible and the problem was indeed related to external sites and name resolution. All internal tests were successful and I was able to stream files internally. Problem was not isolated to repeater or media bridge, even hosts connected to router experienced the outage. After reboot the problem gets fixed but deteriorates within 24 hours.
2) Reduced throughput. I also realized that the throughput was significantly reduced. In my test I am using a host connected on the media bridge and a host connected on the router, using the repeater in the middle. With the latest firmware the maximum throughput I was able to achieve was around 90 to 100 mbps. This was less compared to the performance using an oldest firmware 378.56_2 with which I scored north of 130mbps.
I ended up going back to 378.56_2. With this firmware everything is way more stable. DNS is working right and speeds are great. I'd rather use the newest firmwares since they include security updates and updated services like openvpn etc, but if things are more stable with 378 what can I do.
Is anybody else experiencing this with this router? I start to get the impression that with the new firmware 380.xx older routers get deprioritized. Not sure they behave their optimal with the latest firmware versions. Dont have an opinion regarding newer routers when it comes to stability since I dont own one.
On another note, are there any forks by any chance of the older firmware 378 that includes probably security updates and updated services like openvpn.
Regards