Hello All,
I am trying to understand these errors more. I don't really program in C/C++ but I have done small projects here and there.
I have a rdisc6 error in my bootlog when RT-AC3100 powers up so I thought I'd run it and see what happens. I am getting segmentation faults (maybe memcpy...
Finally after finishing school I had some time to reset the router. I did the ASUS recovery flash this time. Reset everything to factory defaults.
So after doing all that it seems like I found the source of this problem.
This upload/download issue is caused strictly by using IPv6. If I have...
I just checked and I think they have kernel 5.10 for Asus AC3100? Am I reading that correctly?
That'd mean it could support Cake QOS on these old dinosaurs?
Do you miss Asus Ai Protection? One of the reasons I have not looked at other firmware is the ease of use in malicious sites and IPS...
For WiFi, I have found Ai Protection Two Way IPS causes additional jitter from computer to router.
I switched to Ethernet and I still have that problem so if I turn off IPS then it's stable.
I also had additional problem with upload bufferbloat at +100 ms when using waveform test. To fix...
I used the waveform bufferbloat test and AdaptiveQoS increases my upload bufferbloat to +100 ms. With no QoS my upload bufferbloat is +10 ms. I guess Comcast is probably using DOCSIS PIE on upload and ASUS QoS messes up somewhere on the upload.
Speeds still exceed the manually set 18 Mbps limit on upload if I don't use my custom script.
On a different router AC3100, I see that packets on the upload interface are marked as download completely bypassing the queue and into fifo. But for this thread AX58U still has the problem of...
Yea br0 corresponds to the bridge of all local interfaces and eth4 is the wan. So when I was looking at your file output I looked at br0 and eth4 to see if you also had some unclassified packets that missed the HTB and SFQ thus going straight to pfifo_fast. On my routers I have a large amount of...
Thank you!
Seems like you also have a lot of direct_packets_stat that bypassed the queue.
I was trying to get to the bottom of the problem and it seems to me that the trend micro module might have some issues with unmarked packets going to direct queue.
For e.g. in my case I set my upload...