I am testing the 378.50.3_HGG-FINAL hggomes firmware on an RT-N66U. Boot loader is 1.0.1.3 if it makes any difference. And of course, a full reset and manual setup followed the loading of this firmware.
The Ookla speedtests are 97 to 98% of what the 378.50 Final RMerlin firmware could do (virtually identical), but, the Wireless to LAN performance is 30 to 40% slower (test file previously transferred at 25MB/s now between 18 to 15MB/s, both systems are SSD based).
I have ensured that CTF is enabled, even though that should not make a difference.
I have also tried with Jumbo Frame on and off (worse with no Jumbo Frame support).
I had also enabled IPTraffic Monitoring, but even turning that off (to enable hardware acceleration) did not improve these results from a wireless client that is 10 feet away from the router to a wired client on the LAN.
Is there something else I'm missing to ensure a fast LAN? I haven't had coffee today, but I have left this like this for about 20 hours with no improvements even with the testing I've done above.
With regards to the higher radio power, I have set it to 100% (it had defaulted to 50%) but do not notice any throughput improvements with my other clients either. The range is similar to the RMerlin firmware as is the indicated connection speed of my marginal clients.
I also have an RT-N56U with moonman / Padavan's latest firmware being used as a bridge to an A/V receiver. This stops communicating to the internet after several hours. I have had to reboot this twice so far to get the internet radio working again, even though I can control the A/V device through the LAN connection with no issues.
I can't say this release is working well for me at all. At least not for my RT-N66U.
Are there any other users with better experiences? Do higher performance router models handle this firmware better?
hggomes , I thank you for your efforts to produce this fork.
If you have any advice to bring the performance at least to where it was, it would be appreciated.