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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    Yeah I'm pretty far behind, this might be a good time for me to upgrade regardless now that I think about it. I just checked and am currently on 380.65_4.
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    Is this considered a major update, or gradual? I wonder if it is worth the trouble to upgrade and restore all settings, or wait if a more major update is coming up soon. Either way well done Merlin, with all your work on this project.
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    Scratch that, I checked again and it's back to it's old ways. The below screenshot is from a large download. Notice the Traffic Out is the same as Traffic In. Oh well.
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    Today I finally upgraded from 378.56_2 to 380.65_4. There's a lot of version updates in the middle of that stretch, and I don't know which one did it, but my eth0 PRTG bandwidth graph seems to be working properly now. Traffic In & Out now look to be independent of each other:
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    how often does everyone upgrade?

    Thanks for all the comments. Seems updating often is the consensus. I just bit the bullet and am running on 380.65_4 now. Everything seems to be working, and I'll try and stay more on top of it for the next update!
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    how often does everyone upgrade?

    Hi everyone. I'm on 378.56_2 and have been considering upgrading to the latest and greatest version, however the daunting task of factory resetting and re-configuring everything over again has let me to extended procrastination. This led me to wonder, does everyone really go through this...
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    I first asked for help on the PRTG forums and the guy that responded implied all PRTG was doing is it shows what the router is broadcasting via SNMP. I'm not really sure what to check on PRTG to look for "mapping issues". Unfortunately I don't know what to do with this either. These also...
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    Ok, no problem. Thanks for your help, as well as the active development of your great firmware.
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    So I've gotten home from work and rebooted my router, internet is restored. I checked to make sure NAT hardware acceleration is still off, and it is. I'm doing some test downloading, and it seems my upload/download speeds are still being read the same/similar as you can see in the graph below...
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    Hah damn.. well if I ever get a 1 Gbps connection I'll worry about it then :P
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    What's the max with NAT acceleration? My WAN is only 100/100 so I should be fine with it off, but I'm just curious.
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    lol I disabled it and I think I may have cut off my internet access at home (I'm at work). I can't access the router anymore, nor any of my services. Hopefully it'll eventually come out of it, but I've given it about 10 minutes already. If it's not back by the time I get home I'll just power...
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    Ok, I'll try disabling it. What downside is there to turning it off? I'm not sure what it does.
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    SNMP - Outbound eth0 bandwidth reporting the same/similar as inbound? (pic)

    I recently enabled SNMP because I wanted to be able to monitor my bandwidth with PRTG. I believe I have set everything up correctly on the PRTG end, however I believe the data my router is reporting to PRTG is not entirely accurate. Inbound traffic seems to report fine, but it is the outbound...
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    Wake on Lan for more then one device

    I at least got it working with 1 machine now using the original script you've linked to. I was spinning my wheels in the sand for a while because I realized since my Windows 7 machine upgraded to Windows 10, I hadn't tested the WoL, and turns out there was a problem with the Windows 10 ethernet...
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