On the latest ASUS firmware is client specific VPN routing possible?
No.
Looking at the below picture it does indeed look possible
That picture is from the server configuration, not the client configuration.
On the latest ASUS firmware is client specific VPN routing possible?
Looking at the below picture it does indeed look possible
Reet....so your firmware it is then I guess?No.
That picture is from the server configuration, not the client configuration.
Likewise ..no issue with 5ghz.On .4180 the 5GHz seems fine. I get my full speed of 200Mbps down. I never had a problem with the 5GHz band.
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Just tried a factory reset? Then start afresh.Well, this firmware's even worse with my 5G band. When I enable the 5G radio, it locks up the router, kills the 2.4 radio and I can barely get in enough to disable the 5G radio again.
POS needs to be replaced.
Anybody know what ASUSs turnaround time is lately?
It was horrible when Ihad to ship them a bad mobo about 5-6 years ago. As in like almost 2 months.
For the record, never had problems with 5Ghz here too. Sometimes forums collect more users with troubles than happy usersJust tried a factory reset? Then start afresh.
Not having your issue at all & I'm guessing not many others are since the update due to lack of posts.
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More often than not that's true...or those just looking for advice. Lots of good knowledge shared in these places though for sureFor the record, never had problems with 5Ghz here too. Sometimes forums collect more users with troubles than happy users
Physics...? Not Newtonian physics. Possibly quantum physics if you decide to look at the price or not.* But a relationship usually does exist between the price of a router and the "economic law of supply and demand".
*To look or not to look? It's not just the question. It's the answer...
http://nautil.us/issue/36/aging/to-understand-your-past-look-to-your-future
You might be at the limit that you can achieve in your environment. 1.3 to 1.5 is really good. The top speeds are rarely achievable realistically, especially those relying on TurboQAM. Nobody has ever seen a 1 GHz link on the 2.4 GHz band for instance, even by having the router right next to the client. Those kind of link rates are probably only achievable in a special lab, and are more marketing gimmick than reality.
With my 88 router, would you suggest I download your firmware? I've read nothing but good things; perhaps your software would allow me to fully utilize my hardware?
You will get zero benefit on the wifi side of things, as my wifi code is 100% Asus's.
Any other settings in 'professional' or 'wireless' tabs that could affect my throughputs?
Out of pure interest why disable those options? Upon research they sound like good features to have enabled.Those are always very specific to your environment. But generally speaking, what I recommend is:
- Disable MU-MIMO
- Disable Nitro/Turbo-QAM
- 5 GHz: disable universal beamforming
- 2.4 GHz: disable both beamforming
- Set a static channel on both bands
Everything else should be left to default, unless you want to experiment with them and see how your specific environment handles these.
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