I've continued to struggle with this Xbox 360 + RT-N66U connectivity problem; my troubleshooting continues, but I'm running out of ideas.
After giving up on the RT-N66U, I purchased a EA6300...and experienced the same issue. Unfortunately, I didn't check before purchasing and noticed that the chipset is the same family as the N66U. I then went out and bought a N65U unit, which has the Ralink chipset. This router works just fine with the Xbox.
I have two questions:
- This problem didn't always exist; the Xbox Slim ran against the N66U for a decent amount of time without this issue. Is it possible that one of the recent firmware revs, where they update the Broadcom driver, may have caused the issues?
- When rolling back to a previous version of firmware, would the "newer" driver be wiped and overwritten with whatever the older firmware's driver was...or was the driver update a 'no going back' scenario?
Thanks in advance.
I've continued to struggle with this Xbox 360 + RT-N66U connectivity problem; my troubleshooting continues, but I'm running out of ideas.
After giving up on the RT-N66U, I purchased a EA6300...and experienced the same issue. Unfortunately, I didn't check before purchasing and noticed that the chipset is the same family as the N66U. I then went out and bought a N65U unit, which has the Ralink chipset. This router works just fine with the Xbox.
I have two questions:
- This problem didn't always exist; the Xbox Slim ran against the N66U for a decent amount of time without this issue. Is it possible that one of the recent firmware revs, where they update the Broadcom driver, may have caused the issues?
- When rolling back to a previous version of firmware, would the "newer" driver be wiped and overwritten with whatever the older firmware's driver was...or was the driver update a 'no going back' scenario?
Thanks in advance.
The Xbox wireless problem is/was caused by the Broadcom wireless driver.
But I recall that in one of the firmware releases for the n66u Asus used the same driver version but had compiled/built it with a different internal driver configuration and as a result it behaved differently.
The Broadcom driver forms part of the firmware, so if you roll back to an older firmware your router will use whatever version is within it.
Thank you very much for directly answering both questions. I appreciate you doing so. After reading through the entire 22 page thread, and other sites, I actually hadn't picked up on any post(s) that were as direct as you stating above that it's the Broadcom driver. I'm glad to hear this.
You say "was" (prefaced with "is" however); is it supposed to be fully corrected now?
@BadTeddy: the "Optimize for Xbox" checkbox, for me personally, never corrected the issue enough to be able to download at full ISP package speed. It did raise my throughput from around 300kbps to 4Mbps, and allowed Netflix to work again (mostly), but large downloads were still taking a very long time. Switching to the N56U unit allows full-speed downloads.
Thank you very much for directly answering both questions. I appreciate you doing so. After reading through the entire 22 page thread, and other sites, I actually hadn't picked up on any post(s) that were as direct as you stating above that it's the Broadcom driver. I'm glad to hear this.
You say "was" (prefaced with "is" however); is it supposed to be fully corrected now?
@BadTeddy: the "Optimize for Xbox" checkbox, for me personally, never corrected the issue enough to be able to download at full ISP package speed. It did raise my throughput from around 300kbps to 4Mbps, and allowed Netflix to work again (mostly), but large downloads were still taking a very long time. Switching to the N56U unit allows full-speed downloads.
As long as the xbox option is checked in wireless settings, my xbox slim connects at it's full 72 Mbps connection and has streamed upwards of 3-4 MBytes persec. bandwidth. My brothers xbox and a friend of his also functions properly now.
It's weird that you're still having problems with yours. Good luck and hope you get it working.
To add detail to my previous post...the "OfX" setting did allow me to stream ok, but downloading something from the Marketplace was brutally slow.
I wouldn't let the marketplace hold any basis on network performance. At least around here downloading anything from xbox live can vary greatly. Most of the time you're lucky to get 600KBps when downloading from there. The best way to test your connection is to run the Media Center tuning wizard on xbox. It'll setup a stream test from the computer you watch movies from and you can monitor the performance from within the traffic monitor on the router or setup a network monitor on the pc you're streaming from.
Xbox will also show a graph during the test and anything that performs in the HD part of the graph is upwards of 25mbps and is about what to expect out of the onboard wireless adapter depending on overhead and distance of the slim.
Bad Teddy, have you checked out the latest firmware, 3.0.0.4.370? It's the first non-beta release to include the new Broadcom driver and Optimized for Xbox option. I've also found that it seems to be slightly more reliable (my iPhone would occasionally connect to Wifi but be unable to pass traffic on the beta), and actually on the beta release I needed the OfX option checked to stabilize AirPlay audio streaming from my iPhone, and now that's no longer the case. I still really wish there were more detail about what exactly the OfX option does; the fact that it's an option and not simply baked into the firmware in an always-on state leads me to believe there might be some sort of drawback to it. Hopefully Merlin can shed some light on that at some point if ASUS won't.
And if you haven't already, I'd also recommend resetting your router to factory defaults immediately after a firmware upgrade since otherwise you can end up with an NVRAM config that has settings that no longer apply to the firmware version you just installed. I remember not doing that caused some config pages to show up oddly once, and for example "Enhanced Interference Management" is no longer an option on the latest firmware. Good luck and sorry you're still having trouble!
Binaryweapon, have you checked out the latest firmware, 3.0.0.4.370? It's the first non-beta release to include the new Broadcom driver and Optimized for Xbox option. I've also found that it seems to be slightly more reliable (my iPhone would occasionally connect to Wifi but be unable to pass traffic on the beta), and actually on the beta release I needed the OfX option checked to stabilize AirPlay audio streaming from my iPhone, and now that's no longer the case. I still really wish there were more detail about what exactly the OfX option does; the fact that it's an option and not simply baked into the firmware in an always-on state leads me to believe there might be some sort of drawback to it. Hopefully Merlin can shed some light on that at some point if ASUS won't.
And if you haven't already, I'd also recommend resetting your router to factory defaults immediately after a firmware upgrade since otherwise you can end up with an NVRAM config that has settings that no longer apply to the firmware version you just installed. I remember not doing that caused some config pages to show up oddly once, and for example "Enhanced Interference Management" is no longer an option on the latest firmware. Good luck and sorry you're still having trouble!
What are the 5 GHz issues? I use it exclusively between a Dell Wireless 1520 card, an Intel 6300 card, an iPad 3, and two iPhone 5s and haven't seen any issues on either firmware.
Mozbius, see this thread about the firmware: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11737
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