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Recent content by liquefry

  1. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    You can still turn it off, its the second option on the DHCP page. I updated the driver (it was a realtek one) and it may be fixed - I have not been interrupted in 3 hours of gaming anyway. The log is still full of DHCP queries but they didnt seem to interrupt the gameplay - and this time...
  2. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    Not sure if you mean between router and PC, or router and modem? Have changed the one to the PC, according to the logs I'm still getting DHCP requests so assume it is still happening (not able to game to check for dropouts at the moment, and it is momentary enough that it is not really...
  3. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    Some other things I've just tried - will report back on impact: - turned off QoS - turned off NAT acceleration - turned off the "enable VPN and DHCP connection" option, no idea what that does.
  4. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    Just googled this - the option to change query frequencies does not appear for pppoe connections.
  5. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    The lease time is 86400 - is that the same as query frequency? I havent changed anything from default on that apart from static assignments of particular IPs. OK, have done that, and reduced 2.4GHz bands to 20MHz. Note my problem is for wired connections.
  6. liquefry

    RT-AC68U losing LAN connection (ethernet)

    I'm having some trouble with my month-old RT-AC68U. Every so often (particularly noticeable when gaming) actively connected devices seem to get dropped by the router for a few seconds. Enough to get kicked from gaming servers but not super noticeable when browsing web, unless you happen to be...
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