Hi,
First post here. I've been closely following RMerlin's firmware releases and I really like the 220.17 version! Haven't updated to the 220.18b version yet, but plan to soon.
Ok, now my issue...
Not sure this is really a router issue, but I thought you smart folks around here may be able to help. I'm thinking it could be a browser or maybe driver issue, but I just can't find anything when searching Google. Nobody seems to have this problem. A note is that this started before I switched from the "stock" ASUS firmware to RMerlin's firmware. I don't think the firmware is to blame.
The problem system:
I have an HP laptop running Win 7 Pro 64bit, with the Intel Ultimate N-6300 AGN wireless card. I'm within 20 feet of my router and connecting via a dedicated 5GHz wireless N connection with 40MHz width. Nobody else in the neighborhood has a 5GHz device, which is what makes it "dedicated".
Router is ASUS RT-N66U - RMerlin 3.0.0.4.220.17 firmware
ATT UVerse DSL 12Mbit down / 1Mbit up - does have some CRC errors on download, with 7.1dB SN Noise Margin
Recently (within the last month or so) only this laptop has suddenly had a huge increase in ping times when using 32 bit browsers. Browsing is noticeably more sluggish with Chrome and Firefox. I just happened to try IE9 64bit on the same laptop and it is still fast like the others used to be. Other computers and our iPhones are still just fine as well. I've tried the 2.4GHz band on the HP laptop, but the results are very similar.
Here's some data:
Speedtest.net results
HP laptop 5GHz (IE9 64bit) 35ms ping, 11.34Mbit down/0.95 Mbit up
HP laptop 5GHz (chrome 32bit) 101ms, 11.83/0.93 - noticeably more "bumpy" download speed
HP laptop 5GHz (firefox 32bit) 104ms, 11.34/0.92
2.4GHz Vista laptop (firefox 32bit) 39ms, 11.28/0.90
iPhone 4S (speedtest app) 33ms, 11.01/0.93
Pingtest.net results
HP laptop 5GHz (IE9 64bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
HP laptop 5GHz (chrome 32bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
HP laptop 5GHz (firefox 32bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
What really gets me is the fast ping measurements using the same laptop with the otherwise "slow" 32bit browsers.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
First post here. I've been closely following RMerlin's firmware releases and I really like the 220.17 version! Haven't updated to the 220.18b version yet, but plan to soon.
Ok, now my issue...
Not sure this is really a router issue, but I thought you smart folks around here may be able to help. I'm thinking it could be a browser or maybe driver issue, but I just can't find anything when searching Google. Nobody seems to have this problem. A note is that this started before I switched from the "stock" ASUS firmware to RMerlin's firmware. I don't think the firmware is to blame.
The problem system:
I have an HP laptop running Win 7 Pro 64bit, with the Intel Ultimate N-6300 AGN wireless card. I'm within 20 feet of my router and connecting via a dedicated 5GHz wireless N connection with 40MHz width. Nobody else in the neighborhood has a 5GHz device, which is what makes it "dedicated".
Router is ASUS RT-N66U - RMerlin 3.0.0.4.220.17 firmware
ATT UVerse DSL 12Mbit down / 1Mbit up - does have some CRC errors on download, with 7.1dB SN Noise Margin
Recently (within the last month or so) only this laptop has suddenly had a huge increase in ping times when using 32 bit browsers. Browsing is noticeably more sluggish with Chrome and Firefox. I just happened to try IE9 64bit on the same laptop and it is still fast like the others used to be. Other computers and our iPhones are still just fine as well. I've tried the 2.4GHz band on the HP laptop, but the results are very similar.
Here's some data:
Speedtest.net results
HP laptop 5GHz (IE9 64bit) 35ms ping, 11.34Mbit down/0.95 Mbit up
HP laptop 5GHz (chrome 32bit) 101ms, 11.83/0.93 - noticeably more "bumpy" download speed
HP laptop 5GHz (firefox 32bit) 104ms, 11.34/0.92
2.4GHz Vista laptop (firefox 32bit) 39ms, 11.28/0.90
iPhone 4S (speedtest app) 33ms, 11.01/0.93
Pingtest.net results
HP laptop 5GHz (IE9 64bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
HP laptop 5GHz (chrome 32bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
HP laptop 5GHz (firefox 32bit) 23ms ping with 1ms jitter.
What really gets me is the fast ping measurements using the same laptop with the otherwise "slow" 32bit browsers.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
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