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    [OFFICIAL] RT-AC68U 3.0.0.4.382.18547

    Samba has been around for many years, so it's unlikely your issue is a new one. Sorry to be blunt. going thru normal stuff here which you may have done: test it with copying to another computer via scp or sftp/ftp test it with USB stick mount/share if windows a shared space, on the network...
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    [OFFICIAL] RT-AC68U 3.0.0.4.382.18547

    ok. well. my 2Tb ext hdd is an Apple formatted one used for time machine. supposedly the Asus router, according to the doco is supposed to support HFS+ for Time Machine backups - again one of the reasons i bought this 2014 machine. but no do i have Linux computers yep. EDIT: i have 2 Sun X2200...
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    [OFFICIAL] RT-AC68U 3.0.0.4.382.18547

    yep Mbps. I did a new search and the later RT-AC68U is shown as 938 Mbps WAN to LAN. Mine's an A2 model (orig F/W ver was 3.0.0.4.378) which is a 2014 model and i'm running ASUS Merlin 380.6_4 edit: i'm also running the firehol script mentioned here...
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    [OFFICIAL] RT-AC68U 3.0.0.4.382.18547

    when i researched the RT-AC68U on SNB using WAN to LAN as a filter the stated d/l max was 931Mb/s. here's a recent one on my setup here in Auckland, NZ on a 1Gb / 500 Mb connection http://beta.speedtest.net/result/6807805381 not bad hey? And i'm consistently seeing these speeds or similar peak...
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    Yet another malware block script using ipset (v4 and v6)

    thanks for this as i've been wondering if it was possible to do it! /jffs/scripts/ya-malware-block.sh: Loaded sets YAMalwareBlock1IP (53445) and YAMalwareBlockCIDR (5811) in 11 seconds RT-AC68U here on a gigabit fibre connection. I'll see if any of my regular sites break and then play around...
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    The replacement powerpack for the ONT has been fine since Wednesday 3pm - it's early am on Sunday 22nd and still no dropouts. I'll edit the subject if i can as it's now obviously nothing to do with the ASUS router.
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    The fibre wholesaler, Chorus, replaced the power pack as it rebooted randomly again over the weekend and today. He said he'd replaced a lot of them. We'll see how that goes.
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    well moving the ONT to a separate power circuit has proven successful. it's been six hours and i'm running exactly the same streams and apps as i was the other day when i had the issue and it also happened December 19th - 23rd.....all cool. Touch wood, knock on wood. I'll give it a day before i...
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    My ISP has asked me to try a different power point for the ONT. A colleague of mine also suggested that too. I'll see if i can put it on a different circuit once i check the fuse box to see what options i have.
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    it's not the firmware imho at least in my case - it's the ONT. I have a good view of it from my lounge/couch/sofa but i see it first on my live streams when you get that fi'ng annoying buffering symbol and i glance down to the ONT and it's rebooting. I'll update when i get a solution as i have...
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    Asus RT-AC68U and WAN dropouts - SOLVED, not ASUS router - read later posts from me.

    Experienced sysadmin here - I'm running the latest Merlin 380.64_2 on the above router, but experienced disconnections in the Christmas week (19th December thru to Friday 23rd) WAN dropouts started as an annoyance and then every 15 minutes or sooner. I am on FTTP here in NZ, the ONT (optical...
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