Are you connected to the router via ethernet cable? If not, try that.
Does your laptop have a static IP? If so, you need to change it to a dynamic IP (it's somewhere in your laptop's network adapter settings) so that the router can assign your laptop an IP address from the same subnet as the...
Agreed.
Although a cheap NAS may not even give him 40-50 MB/s. I have a very cheap Buffalo LinkStation NAS with gigabit ethernet port, and it can't transfer faster than about 10-12 MB/s due to a weak internal CPU. I am looking to upgrade to an entry level Synology NAS (maybe DS112 or DS112+...
Try this:
http://www.wasagacomputers.com/home/2010/8/10/tutorial-site-to-site-vpn-using-tomato-firmware-and-openvpn.html
The instructions are based on Tomato firmware, but you should be able to figure it out.
This is my experience as well. When I have a flash USB drive plugged into RT-N66U, it doesn't copy large files faster than about 11 MB/s. This is with the router hardwired to a PC (gigabit ethernet). When I stick the same flash drive directly into the PC, I get around 30 MB/s.
Still, 11 MB/s...
Mine's at 54-55C, running on .246-19b firmware. Router is sitting flat on the floor (not on stand). That's with just one client connected, if that matters.
Must have been a port number issue. I tried it with the standard https ports (443), but wasn't getting through. The firmware must have defaulted to another one and I didn't notice which one. All good now.
Hello,
Been reading this forum for a while. My RT-N66U came in today. I loaded Merlin 3.0.0.4.246.19b on it. Everything went fine. But after I changed authentication from HTTP to HTTPS, I can no longer access the router. The router still responds to ping though, but when I punch in its...