I keep seeing this A1 and C1. Mine has B1 ! Anything special I should look for or avoid with updates?
No need to worry about it.
I mentioned A1 and C1 because they are the two revisions I could test myself.
I keep seeing this A1 and C1. Mine has B1 ! Anything special I should look for or avoid with updates?
On my AC-88U with 380.58_alpha3, in the Daily view under "QoS - Traffic Monitor" there might be an issue: the transmission traffic ist about the same as the reception traffic which should not be as I download a lot more than I upload. Anyone else experiencing this?
Just ran across these settings so I wanted to check if any add'l details were given. I may have missed this one, so I apologize up-front. Anyway, I see you can enable SMB2... It's been available (elsewhere) for a while, hasn't it ? I presume it's stable and no risk in enabling it ? I have minimal network-sharing needs so it's no big deal if there are problems - I'll just revert the change.A few low-level/advanced settings were added to the new Tweaks section under Tools -> Other Settings.
On my AC-88U with 380.58_alpha3, in the Daily view under "QoS - Traffic Monitor" there might be an issue: the transmission traffic ist about the same as the reception traffic which should not be as I download a lot more than I upload. Anyone else experiencing this?
Just ran across these settings so I wanted to check if any add'l details were given. I may have missed this one, so I apologize up-front. Anyway, I see you can enable SMB2... It's been available (elsewhere) for a while, hasn't it ? I presume it's stable and no risk in enabling it ? I have minimal network-sharing needs so it's no big deal if there are problems - I'll just revert the change.
Anyone enabled it ?
Speaking of the tweaks and hacks section. The comcast neighbor IPv6 overflow is a nice addition. Thanks Merlin.
Will this behaviour maybe get sorted out in a future commit (Asus default FW has not the problem?) ?Yes, the issue is specific to the RT-AC88U/3100/5300. It's probably caused by the fact I had to use the wrong Ethernet driver because the correct one was failing to build correctly. This causes the Ethernet driver to report incorrect data to the kernel.
Will this behaviour maybe get sorted out in a future commit (Asus default FW has not the problem?) ?
Yes, the issue is specific to the RT-AC88U/3100/5300. It's probably caused by the fact I had to use the wrong Ethernet driver because the correct one was failing to build correctly. This causes the Ethernet driver to report incorrect data to the kernel.
The setting has been there for nearly two years, it was just not exposed on the webui.
If i remember correctly i think you posted several firmwares back that the comcast v6 overflow fix was being removed and could be replaced by running a command via telnet or ssh. Either way nice to see the option as just a quick check mark in the UI..
nvram set ipv6_ns_drop=1
nvram commit
When DNSSEC was put in on 380.57, I was pretty sure that I used to get a big green tick at http://dnssectest.sidnlabs.nl/test.php
Or, is it my setup, and it's maybe got something to do with the IPv6 DNS servers vs the IPv4 servers?
FYI, I'm using Google:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
2001:4860:4860::8888
2001:4860:4860::8844
Thread starter | Title | Forum | Replies | Date |
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Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.6_x test builds (dnsmasq 2.90) | Asuswrt-Merlin | 102 | ||
Z | Speed Test Discrepancy | Asuswrt-Merlin | 5 | |
B | Solved Speed test | Asuswrt-Merlin | 11 |
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