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    Where in the world is Hggomes???

    Well if he has decided to no longer work on firmware, I hope he will pass on his source code to someone else...
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    RT-AC68U DLNA problems (not seeing device/disconnecting)

    This DNLA issue was finally fixed in the latest posted HGG firmware.
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    AC68U stops responding.

    My AC-68U keeps ceasing to respond to WiFi on the current firmware as well. Roughly once a day it needs a power cycle.
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    What's OpenVPN ?

    I define it as obscure in that very few commercial VPN products seem to use Open VPN. The vast majority of it's small market share is apparently custom hacked firmware and manual home installs. VPN support in a 'home' product is rare fullstop. You might be able to use Open VPN for a...
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    What's OpenVPN ?

    A quick check shows that apparently neither Juniper, Checkpoint, Microsoft or Cisco VPNs support Open VPN - and they are the market leaders. So from that point of view Open VPN is very obscure.
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    What's OpenVPN ?

    It's an obscure Open Source VPN format that is of little use for anything other than remote client access. Unfortunately more useful point to point VPN options like IPSEC and SSL are not currently offered. Personally I would donate $50 if IPSEC support was added so that I could extend my home...
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    Set as root bridge

    Then it needs to have the lowest MAC address number.
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    40 Mhz channel setting bug on 2.4GHz / RT66U

    Thanks - so it is a driver issue - understand then. (I havn't seen this specific issue raised before - and I did try a quick search).
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    How to add more 5ghz channels

    Thanks - providing a link would have saved everyone from searching though.... "Iceland" provides no relevant hits. From your suggestion I found that the code KR for Korea seems to work well for me.
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    40 Mhz channel setting bug on 2.4GHz / RT66U

    Thanks. How come it hasn't been fixed then - is it a closed source driver issue?
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    40 Mhz channel setting bug on 2.4GHz / RT66U

    I have noticed that on my RT66U running 374.41 whatever channel I set under Wireless / General / 2.4 GHz - when set to 20/40 or 40MHz mode - the router always only uses channel 6 (according to inSSIDer) regardless of the channel I have chosen - if I switch the router to 20MHZ only mode, then the...
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    How to add more 5ghz channels

    Same here on RT66U - seems to be a bug when set to GB country code - no devices see 5G at all.
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 374.39 is out

    completely unusable range and performance for me on both bands on the RT-N66 - even using the EM builds after a full reset. Have reverted back to last SDK5 build which is much better with about double the useable range from the router.
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    Can't change country on RT-N66U

    On mine running 374.38_2-em it shows: wl0_country_code=GB wl_country_code=EU wl1_country_code=GB After running those commands...
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    [HELP] Transmit power restriction for RT-N66U

    Yes - much better for me in the UK - 5GHz is way improved....I didn't even know there was a GB setting. If we can't have the ability to control location in the GUI, then perhaps it could at least display the current settings?
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    ...and for those looking for some pixie dust for their RT-N66U...

    Drastically reduced signal strength / range here - and my Nokia Lumia 920 phones will no longer connect. Reverted to 3.0.0.4.374.32 which works better for me....
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    Test builds with OpenVPN available

    Cisco also supports standard IPSEC VPNs like Azure. I would consider a donation to get this implemented if it made any difference. For now here is a software workaround for anyone that needs IPSEC VPN / Azure support...
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    [HELP] Transmit power restriction for RT-N66U

    A command line utility would do just fine if it resolved the limitations I raised above! Hopefully someone will create something that addresses this, anyway. Rather annoying to be able to raise the power levels, but to be unable to use channels 12 and 13....
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    [HELP] Transmit power restriction for RT-N66U

    No, i'm not mistaken - as stated there is no limit on transmitter power. As per your link "EIRP can take into account the losses in transmission line and connectors" and also SWR loss, etc. so it is possible to run more than 100mW transmitter power, and remain fully legal.
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    [HELP] Transmit power restriction for RT-N66U

    As stated there is no transmitter power limit. EIRP is a measure of the output from the actual antenna. It is of course up to you to make sure that you use an appropriate antenna and / or balun with a high power transmitter to ensure that the EIRP limits are not exceeded. The key point...
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