rahuljawale
Occasional Visitor
no dual wan use here
no apple products here
I can't see Dual WAN page/option.
no dual wan use here
no apple products here
The trick is to set the QOS speeds NOT to your internet speed but the potential router transfer speed (In my case I can set to 450)
Bottom line it works with QOS enabled!
CC
When i set the QoS to 10Mb upstream it also affects my Lan to Lan traffic.
So unless i have misunderstood the purpose of the QoS it's still not working as expected. I expect it to only affect the WAN connection.
Br, Harvad
Build 151 seems to work great, but the only "new" thing that I noticed is that the 5 GHz transfer speeds are noticeably faster. I did notice something else that maybe someone else here could check.
On the Advanced_PerformanceTuning_Content.asp page (which is hidden), if you try to set the transmit power to anything above 80 mW, it throws an error message. I think that these fields are actually disabled and it's just a bug in the GUI that will never be fixed because the page, was probably only needed for debugging.
The only reason that I mention it, is maybe the main Wireless page transmit fields really don't work, if you try to increase the transmit power.
On the Advanced_PerformanceTuning_Content.asp page (which is hidden), if you try to set the transmit power to anything above 80 mW, it throws an error message. I think that these fields are actually disabled and it's just a bug in the GUI that will never be fixed because the page, was probably only needed for debugging.
The only reason that I mention it, is maybe the main Wireless page transmit fields really don't work, if you try to increase the transmit power.
Just remember to click three times on Apply (another weird bug in their code).
I'm can't seem to download the firmware from the link in the original post by Doc Octopus.
I'm using a Mac Mini Server. Chrome and Safari Browser.
Works for me on a MacBook Pro.
Qos still has not been fixed. When it was on, my upload speed was slowing down a lot. Hope it can be fix in the next official release. FIGHTING !!!
There is nothing they can fix....
The second you enable QoS or enable port forwarding, you disable the hardware accelerated stuff. it will become slower regardless.
See my other post about the speed comparison between tomato and asus
There is nothing they can fix....
The second you enable QoS or enable port forwarding, you disable the hardware accelerated stuff. it will become slower regardless.
See my other post about the speed comparison between tomato and asus
3.0.0.3_151 fix list:
* add Vitual Server and HW Accelerator coexistance
* add Virtual Server raw protocol forward support
LINK: http://forum.asus.ru/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=79353&start=105
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