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  1. vprong

    Asuswrt-Merlin 3.0.0.4.374.35 is out

    What's the location of the qos-start script? I tried 'find / -name "*qos*"' and 'find / -name "*start*"' and found nothing. QOS is enabled and I have some user defined rules in the gui. I'm a qos novice, but when I manually brought up imq0 on my old ddwrt router I could enter my own rules...
  2. vprong

    Can ping but can't surf

    Last thing is when it occurred only wireless clients could ping/not surf, the wired clients were just fine. If I rebooted the AC66U the wireless clients would work for about 20 minutes then stop. All the dhcp and IP settings identical on them also. Also my HW Accelerator is currently set to NO...
  3. vprong

    Can ping but can't surf

    Once these 3 circled settings lined up I stopped seeing the issue. http://imgur.com/oP4SC
  4. vprong

    Can ping but can't surf

    I had this issue and it was fixed by changing 2 things. I was getting my DHCP address from another server besides the AC66U. Even though all the IP info handed out was the same, I could ping but not surf. Changed my 5ghz and 2.4ghz password to be different. I found another forum post...
  5. vprong

    How to verify QoS working as intended?

    Yes I got the same deal on iftop and any other bandwidth console utility on the ac66u, hence my statement about using the -tee option with iptables. Iftop worked great on my RTN16 so I'm a little disappointed in that. Even if you don't write your own qos tree using lartc.org, you more than...
  6. vprong

    How to verify QoS working as intended?

    Check out Chapter 9 here http://www.lartc.org/ to verify qdiscs and filters are getting packets. It's overwhelming at first, but well worth the read. I use iftop to see realtime bandwidth by session, but I could not get it working properly on the router directly. You can use a -tee iptable rule...
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