For those running the firmware.
Could you report which driver they are running ?
(telnet to the device, run the command:
dmesg | grep Broadcom
should output something like:
eth0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 5.100.138.20
eth1: Broadcom BCM4331 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.100.138.20
eth2: Broadcom BCM4331 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.100.138.20
)
And finally, does the multiple SSID (guest SSID or whatever Asus calls it) work. Can you create a guest network and connect to it with say an iPhone or iPad..
Thanks
Why exactly you disable H/W accer if you enable PF?
if(nvram_get_int("qos_enable") || nvram_get_int("vts_enable_x") || nvram_get_int("url_enable_x") || nvram_get_int("ctf_disable_force")
If it is true, I think Asus should have a bandwidth limiter like Tomato firmware or at least MAC priority in Qos like Netgear 6300 in the firmware. I have many devices in my house and I can't steam a smooth HD video since others consume so much bandwidth for downloading and uploading files.
P/s: I also used Tomato firmware ( Build 095 ) before I really liked it, but the Virtual Wireless kept rebooting the router after 2 days of using. Thus, I have to go back to Asus's firmware in order to have a proper guest network...
This page is not hidden on this router. Just go to "Wireless", and then to the "Professional" tab. ...
There's a typo in Asus's code, they have the limit set to 101 instead of 501.
If you go through the Professional tab however it should be fine.....
But they do...
If you enable QoS and set manual mode, you can apply QoS rules for either an IP address or a mac address.
In any case, I think you have too high expectation on what QoS will let you achieve.
QoS will have no effect on any local traffic. So if you're having difficulty streaming HD video locally, QoS won't help you.
At best QoS running on your router will help you prioritise what is being *uploaded*.
Yes... virtual wireless is broken in Tomato... it was an experimental feature and is completely broken with the newer broadcom drivers. And even with older driver it's only half-working at best
Read the page... "Source IP or MAC".
You should ask Asus that..
It's in their code...
vts_enable_x is the variable set if you enable port forwarding or virtual server
url_enable_x is set when you enable parental control
Performances is good, but I still cannot use DDNS, modify the admin account for USB sharing, and the useless kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev eth0 messages are still there with VPN. I also noticed that I cannot change the IP address of the router/LAN e.g., 10.0.0.1.
I just got a N66U yesterday to replace a D-Link 855, and I upgraded to 151 easily but am experiencing the same problem where it won't let me change the LAN IP from the default 192.168.1.1. I get a pop-up dialog box with an error. Can anyone else confirm this as a problem specific to 151?
Welp' I'll answer my own question. Waiting for the media sever to load and then stream solved any performance issues. Saw some peaks hit 8MB, no wonder it would stutter. Wonder why there is such a performance difference between protocols. Dnla streaming > smb streaming.
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