In 10_0 it just shows as enabled.
Disregard, I moved 5 feet further from the router and wifi speeds are back to normal. Everything is good now on the previous firmware (at least for my needs). Thank you everyone for your help! That's what I get for messing with things on a Sunday.
Obviously that particular test is an extreme example, as the speeds I'm getting from the ATT modem's onboard speed test are only showing 970 each way, but I just wanted to show what can happen if you follow the M&M steps. Bufferbloat is now A or A+ on dslreports, which is also consistently showing 800++ speeds.1.4 gbps internet connection? That speed test site is crap, lol. You can't really do more than ~960 Mbps unless the hardware is multi-gig. Also, you will want to hide your IP address in that screenshot.
Something is definitely up with firmware version 384.10_2. I just flashed my router back to 384.10 and speeds are back to normal.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/8171094873
I have the same issue: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac68u-384-10_2-very-slow-speeds.56058/
Going back to previous firmware fixes the speed, no factory reset involved. Never had this problem before while upgrading the fw.
You are right, after a factory reset it works fine again. Turns out Hardware Acceleration was not working with the update and my "old" settings. Thanks.
That's why having an easy way to dump those DHCP settings and reload would be a great part of amtm.
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