Does the 68u have an sd card slot? I really hope they kept it. It was a great surprise.
The RT-N66U had an internal SD card slot. Not sure about the RT-AC66U or the RT-AC68U.There is no SD card slot and there was no SD card slot on the ac66u or n66u, so I'm not sure what you are referring to. Maybe you are thinking of a different model?
I have seen the same issue. My RT-AC68U is great with the 2.4 GHz band but the 5 GHz band performance is not as good as my old RT-AC66U. The settings are identical with regard to channel, etc. However, for some reason the 68's 5 GHz band suffers from greater attenuation than the 66's.
What are we looking for in microwave specs to help in lessening interference? Not all microwaves are created equally? LOL
new firmware is out!
ASUS RT-AC68U Firmware version 3.0.0.4.374.217
Added:
- 2.4GHz beamforming UI option.
- Roaming assistant: allow to set the minimum RSSI to disconnect clients and let clients reconnect to Ap with better signal.
- Enhanced the USB and NAT throughput.
Fixed:
- Fixed quick internet setup UI issues when setup the router by wireless client.
- Fixed WPS push button related issues.
- Fixed IPv6 related issues.
happy owners of AC68U, can you please check something for me?
I want to know what are the default CPU/memory clocks
And does anyone know what kind of memory AC68U is using?
the reason I am asking is that on AC56 (identical CPU), ASUS downclocked the memory from 800MHz to 533MHz (why would you cripple the performance??? there is no power or heat issues for memory to run at the rated speed!).
From personal experience I can confirm that going from 533 to 800 makes very noticeable difference...may be this is the reason that R7000 scores significantly faster on things like USB transfers...
command to run is nvram set clkfreq
Stock AC56U spits out 800,533
Stock R7000: 1000,800
Stock AC68U: ???
where do I run the command?
I would really like to know if the CTF on the RT-AC68U improves performance significantly or not. I know there is a penalty on the RT-AC66U with it disabled. Is there a penalty to have it disabled on the 68u?
If you are running stock firmware, you will need to enable telnet and connect to the router using telnet, and executing the command in the telnet window.
have a look here if it helps: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Telnet/SSH_and_the_Command_Line
On Merlin firmware you just navigate to http://192.168.1.1/Tools_RunCmd.asp
(unfortunately no Merlin FW is available for RT-AC68U - the damn router is not yet available in Canada )
If you are running stock firmware, you will need to enable telnet and connect to the router using telnet, and executing the command in the telnet window.
have a look here if it helps: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Telnet/SSH_and_the_Command_Line
On Merlin firmware you just navigate to http://192.168.1.1/Tools_RunCmd.asp
I would really like to know if the CTF on the RT-AC68U improves performance significantly or not. I know there is a penalty on the RT-AC66U with it disabled. Is there a penalty to have it disabled on the 68u?
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