RT-AX86U 3004.388.9_0
amtm version 5.2.1
I tried removing Entware then reinstalling it in the same location and it seems to detect that it previously was there. It only works for a couple of days then suddenly stops. No reboots performed between installing it and it breaking.
I'm having issues with Entware seems to be disappearing on it's own. I tried both a USB flash drive and an external HDD so I don't think it's a drive issue. When I try to reinstall it from amtm I get:
And yes pinging these domains directly works.
My router (RT-AX86U) seems to have some issues with connecting to PPPoE (could be ISP's fault not router). It seems to connect successfully then immediately disconnect and try to connect again which fails because my ISP have some kind of rate-limit by mac address on PPPoE login attempts. This...
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My monitor has 240Hz refresh rate. While I don't argue with your math, you're assumption of what I mean is completely wrong. I'm trying to find a solution for my problem and not argue on game mechanics but I'll humor you. The game has building mechanics. If one player is holding left click, it...
The issue persist after restarted my router ONLY. Restarting the modem always fixes it. This has been going on ever since I changed my ISP. I've been used to same hardware the whole time. I've already reset my router but that doesn't help.
I play Fortnite competitively and believe me 5ms can be...
Yeah definitely there's an issue. The ping jumps are permanent, I'm not talking about ping spikes, it's permanent increase and no it's not that the router is overloaded as I said rebooting the router doesn't help, the issue is within the modem as the only way to fix it is rebooting it. 5ms...
I'm currently having an issue where the ping increases after the modem being on for 3 hours+.
I'm currently running VDSL (PTM) on Zyxel VMG4005-B50A PPPoE passthrough to my RT-AX86U running Asuswrt.
After a fresh reboot on my modem, I get around 5ms (pinging 1.1.1.1) but after a couple of...
Could be because IPv6 here isn't as used as IPv4. Probably very few people have access to it let alone utilise it. Also the fact that IPv4 is routed through my ISP's NAT while IPv6 doesn't.
Probably both. My old ISP (which is new and not too many people subed to it) had really good ping. I tried ExitLag (which supposedly changes your routing to optimized one) and it changed my ping to Paris from 62 to 35 (on old ISP I had 31ms).