Thanks, your input was INVALUABLE and you saved me months of debugging.
And I was able to solve this nightmare without purchasing a new router, however I'm thinking of getting one that has hardware support for NAT Loopback (any recommendation?).
My solution was to use dnsmasq (preinstalled on...
Yes, I use a domain which reference the public IP address of my router. My router has a port forwarding directed to my laptop.
I can't use the local router address though, the file is located on my laptop, if I use the local router address, the port forwarding doesn't apply to my network ips...
Premise: I have 1gbit up and down that reaches ~800mbit up/down based on speedtest.net
I did some more serious tests this morning and it seems like I can upload ~760mbit/sec to a friend (has gigabit too) by serving a file with NGINX from my laptop (directly from RAM). I am able to download a...
I ran hundreds of test and they are all inconsistent with results.
Different speed without router, sometimes same speed with router. Different speed with O.S., sometimes the same (ubuntu consistently slower than windows though, weird).
Overall, it looks like a ISP problem, but they can't...
I think so, today I'll try directly connected to the ethernet cable though, I might have some setting on my end with stuff slowing down other stuff (however, it's really weird if that's the case)
Greetings! I'm looking for some suggestions on how to diagnose the following problem.
I'm on a gigabit internet here (Vancouver, Canada), and I can run speedtests against some servers and get 900/900 mbit/s easily.
Then, I try to download a file over http on a server under my control on AWS...
Necroposting but useful information. I have a 1000/1000 internet connection here. Without HW acceleration, I get something around 240/240, with HW acceleration I get 920/950, so there is an insane difference for me.
I found the solution by myself.
First, vsftpd is FTP used by our router, placed in /usr/sbin/vsftpd, the conf file instead is located in /etc/vsftpd.conf
I noticed that by manually restarting the ftp config (in the web page) or change any settings, will overwrite the file, so the solution I...
I would like to know where is located the FTP configuration of the ftp server. I'm looking for it but actually if I change something in the UI, it's not reflected in NVRAM settings so I suppose that's not the right place.
Also, more important, are there any chance to limit bandwidth speed...
Thanks a lot, I'm checking readme, that's perfect.
I also take advantage of the moment to thank you for the beautiful firmware (I use it extensively: ssh, entware, transmission and pyload, openvpn, etc.). You did a great job.
Not the asus downloader sorry, I mean Transmission and Pyload. And yea you can choose the download path by simply editing the config file (so it would be easy to actually download on a remotely mounted disk).
What I'm not sure is if I can actually mount NFS or cifs (or anything else, don't...
As stated in the title, I would like to know if it's possible to mount on the router a remote disk, either through CIFS/NFS or what else, to download files over it.
I own an rt-n66u (with merlin 374.43) and would like to download files on a small NAS (that I don't own: must buy it). In this...
I did something stupid (I was doing some tests), I copy pasted the content of a torrent inside the textarea for magnet links to see if "it was smart enough" (I'm trying to create some command line tool). From that point on, download master STOPPED showing the files in task area (both in...