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    Port forwarding to Minecraft server fails on RT-AC68U

    Turns out that the server was actually reachable from outside the network. I still find it strange that the router seems to corrupt the connection when I try to use the external address from inside, but I can easily avoid that. Sorry about the confusion about the versions. I have both routers...
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    Port forwarding to Minecraft server fails on RT-AC68U

    Hi, I have installed a Minecraft server for my son on a Ubuntu server. It works as it should when connecting from inside the Lan. To allow his friends to connect it, I have tried to add a simple port forwarding rule forwarding TCP and UDP from the relevant port to the server, but this does not...
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    Cannot get 80MHz bandwith on 5G (RT-AC68U) [Solved]

    Clearing the nvram and setting everything up again fixed the problem for me. Thanks for helping out.
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    Cannot get 80MHz bandwith on 5G (RT-AC68U) [Solved]

    So how about a 802.11n device connecting on the 5 GHz (I have that)? Could that make the router lower its bandwidth? Or is it something else entirely, I should look into?
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    Cannot get 80MHz bandwith on 5G (RT-AC68U) [Solved]

    Okay, so my best option for now seems to be to use a different SSID for the 5 GHz ac network and only let my 2x2 ac devices connect to that (I do not have any clients that support 3 streams yet). Seems like a strange design not to be able to let multiple stream devices use the full spectrum...
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    Cannot get 80MHz bandwith on 5G (RT-AC68U) [Solved]

    Hi, I recently bought an RT-AC68U router, but I have been having trouble fully utilizing the AC-network. With the automatic settings, I get a 20 MHz network on channel 36. If I try to force the bandwidth to 80 MHz, it sometimes give me a 40 MHz network on 36+40 or 52+56, but also sometimes...
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