I went back to .342. I was having major connectivity issues with wifi printing and my webcam that we use as a baby monitor. No issues prior to .360. I wait to see what comes after this one.
I dont understand how it works myself, but this was posted in the n66 forum. Im assuming all 3.x firmware is the same. The member seems to have done some testing and has his configuration stable.
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?p=58430
Hope it helps you out. Not any...
Correct UPnP will handle that fine, but would your NAT not be considered moderate and not allow you to be host in most games. If you want the full live experience I believe its best to Forward.
Also, what options are you using to disable offloading???
Do you have IGMP Snooping disabled? Supposedly it corrupts "bonjour" or appletalk packets. Until they provided the option in 3.x I was unable to get my airprint to work longer than a few hours.
Go into Wireless, professional and disable "IGMP Snooping" for whatever radios you have enabled...
You're right. Really I have no complaints so far with .321. Seems to be a really solid build.
Being a techy, Im always looking for more performance and stability.:D
The only version of 3.x that was stable that I found was .206 until .321 was put out here for us to test.
Ive been using .321 since release and have had no issue with Ipad, Ipod, Nexus 7, DLink Webcam.
You may just need to turn of IGMP snooping OFF under Wifi>Professional. I have to do this...
I'd like to report only good news about .321
Airprint has been active without issue for 3 days.
No Wireless issues, very stable and reponsive Wifi.
WAN has been solid without issue.
No Steam client disconnects. Previous versions of 3.x I would get booted from a game occasionally and...
so far airprint is working and the ability to enable and disable IGMP snooping is available which is a plus for me.
WLAN doesnt seem to get ping spikes like previous
Now im just waiting to see if my WAN dies...
On the main screen for DDNS it has a yellow exclamation point and it says...