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Pardon yet another thread on this topic, but i would like some clarifications from experts here. First, let me introduce myself (this is my first post in these forums) and mention the various articles i found on this topic, that maybe of help to someone who is searching before upgrade to Asus-merlin.
I am a average home user, nothing serious who is planning to use the tmobile router (within few days) inside an average home of 1500 sq.ft + backyard coverage of 500 sq.ft. Currently i am on a old Netgear WNR2000 (version 1) that does not have dual band. Mostly 3 devices are connected to this router, streaming in two devices during evening Netflix / Hulu time. WNR2000 has been able to handle the load since i am on a 75 Mpbs comcast internet. At times, we get relatives, and hence the devices would shoot upto 10 onto the router, sharing web + streaming. The only problem i have seen is that WNR is not able to give above 40 Mbps to one laptop that has Intel centrino Advanced-N 6250, even though the driver is latest for this Windows-XP machine and this machine is in the same room as router, with high signal. Other laptops are receiving about 60 to 65 Mbps from this router, and running wireless cards of the same age like 6250. The Roku device would get to use the 5Ghz of the AC1900.
I am experienced working with computer software and hardware and hence, no fear or lack of experience with flashing firmware. I have done hours of research on the internet, and some of the useful links are quoted in this post... From what i gather, the use of Asus-merlin for an average home user is in the form of increased stability and security. For example, there is some security issue with Asus routers discussed 3 months ago, at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14309071 I am hoping these kind of security issues would be fixed in the asusmerlin that i am about to flash to the new tmobile TM-AC1900 that i will be getting in couple of days. Somewhere in an article in this website, i have seen the statement that "increasing transmit power of a router, does not result in increased throughput". But i am hoping that the new router would give me more link speed and reduced packet losses. Around my home there is mostly 2.4Ghz usage and "wifiAnalyzer" shows noise in the range of -30dBm and signal from my current WNR2000 is around -60 dBm near the laptops.
Given that i have never flashed my home routers before, My primary questions are the following :
I am a average home user, nothing serious who is planning to use the tmobile router (within few days) inside an average home of 1500 sq.ft + backyard coverage of 500 sq.ft. Currently i am on a old Netgear WNR2000 (version 1) that does not have dual band. Mostly 3 devices are connected to this router, streaming in two devices during evening Netflix / Hulu time. WNR2000 has been able to handle the load since i am on a 75 Mpbs comcast internet. At times, we get relatives, and hence the devices would shoot upto 10 onto the router, sharing web + streaming. The only problem i have seen is that WNR is not able to give above 40 Mbps to one laptop that has Intel centrino Advanced-N 6250, even though the driver is latest for this Windows-XP machine and this machine is in the same room as router, with high signal. Other laptops are receiving about 60 to 65 Mbps from this router, and running wireless cards of the same age like 6250. The Roku device would get to use the 5Ghz of the AC1900.
I am experienced working with computer software and hardware and hence, no fear or lack of experience with flashing firmware. I have done hours of research on the internet, and some of the useful links are quoted in this post... From what i gather, the use of Asus-merlin for an average home user is in the form of increased stability and security. For example, there is some security issue with Asus routers discussed 3 months ago, at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14309071 I am hoping these kind of security issues would be fixed in the asusmerlin that i am about to flash to the new tmobile TM-AC1900 that i will be getting in couple of days. Somewhere in an article in this website, i have seen the statement that "increasing transmit power of a router, does not result in increased throughput". But i am hoping that the new router would give me more link speed and reduced packet losses. Around my home there is mostly 2.4Ghz usage and "wifiAnalyzer" shows noise in the range of -30dBm and signal from my current WNR2000 is around -60 dBm near the laptops.
Given that i have never flashed my home routers before, My primary questions are the following :
- If i keep stock TMobile firmware, would it be better for my Vonage VoIP, which i extensively use to make international calls ? Would AsusMerlin give me equally good VoIP on my Vonage device which is my primary phone connection ?
- TMobile would send auto update of firmware, whenever they detect serious security issues in future. If i use AsusMerlin, do i have to keep checking into these forums to figure out when i have to manually upgrade to the next release of AsusMerlin? I am usually not active in forums, due to lack of time to attend to my router periodically.
- I have seen the youtube video on flashing TM-AC1900 mentioned at https://www.snbforums.com/threads/tm-ac1900-flash-problem-no-recovery-mode-and-rebooting.40230/ I have seen a slightly different set of instructions at an older article the following two links :
https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=92917711&postcount=2778,
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/comments/57klh4/if_youre_an_advanced_user_with_a_wifi_cellspot/
Which instruction is the best to follow, as of August, 2017 ? - XeoNox mentions (at post 5620 in https://slickdeals.net/f/9330575-as...-router-59-free-shipping?page=375#commentsBox)
"...........now it seems like on the latest TMO firmware u gotta flash both the custom CFE and then the custom FIRMWARE first and then nvram reset for it to show the custom updated CFE". So the procedure has slightly changed in past month ? It looks like i need to flash the Asus-CFE as well as Asusmerlin before doing NVRAM reset ?
- For all the needed utilities (like putty, hex editor etc.) there are links given at
https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=92917711&postcount=2778,. Are these the official links that do not need any md5 check to verify authenticity ? Is there another place, where the hash verifications are given, for everything downloaded ? A forum does not seem like a safe place to start downloading Asusmerlin and other CFE from. But then, i am newbie to all the networking forums, and do not know what is what. - I have also gone through the alternate/simplified suggestion given at
https://slickdeals.net/f/9330575-as...-router-59-free-shipping?page=145#commentsBox