Thx, yeah I figured the FCC was behind itTx power is still there on non-US based Asus routers. Don't think Merlin can change this without breaking rules...
Latest firmware works fine here... Just like the previous one.
There are other ways, but this is how I clear the NVRAM on my RT-AC88U: Turn off the router, press and hold the WPS button, then turn on the router. Wait about 20 seconds, then release the WPS button. I takes a few minutes to boot up after this, so be patient.
Does it clear nvram completely? I read somewhere it just resets it, not complete nvramThere are other ways, but this is how I clear the NVRAM on my RT-AC88U: Turn off the router, press and hold the WPS button, then turn on the router. Wait about 20 seconds, then release the WPS button.
I believe that the WPS button method will clear the NVRAM. Not always the case if you reset it through the GUI. The GUI reset button depends on the firmware running on the router. Typically, it will wipe out nvram, but that's no guarantee when running a third party firmware. The WPS button is for when you press it before turning the router on. It's handled by the bootloader, so it will always work, regardless of which firmware is on the router.Does it clear nvram completely? I read somewhere it just resets it, not complete nvram
After more reading, i also found following methodI believe that the WPS button method will clear the NVRAM. Not always the case if you reset it through the GUI. The GUI reset button depends on the firmware running on the router. Typically, it will wipe out nvram, but that's no guarantee when running a third party firmware. The WPS button is for when you press it before turning the router on. It's handled by the bootloader, so it will always work, regardless of which firmware is on the router.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/faq-nvram-and-factory-default-reset.22822/
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/wps-versus-reset-button-and-when-to-use.31900/
In my opinion though the AC88U isnt ideal if you have many wired devices if you need performance as 4 of the ports connect to everything else via 1Gb/s.
the difference is in cascading a switch you can connect everything behind the switch and use LACP as well. But the 2nd switch is internal and realtek has 2 RGMII, so no reason to not have 2Gb/s.It's no worse than cascading a switch really.
So which of the 8 ports are the highest performing ports? The first 4?
Are they all just oversubscribed or is there an actual difference between certain ports?
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