Latest release means nothing. Latest stable? Latest alpha? Latest beta? Please be specific with version.I installed the latest release for Merlin and I don’t have discipline option, I am missing something here
Latest stableLatest release means nothing. Latest stable? Latest alpha? Latest beta? Please be specific with version.
Sorry but stable means 386.1_2I'm running 386.2 Beta 1 on my RT-AX86U's, and they're stable.
'Latest stable' means different things to different people. Spell it out for us.
Great thank you for your response. So on merlin 386.1_2. I have the exact same options on the qos page as asuswrt stock firmware, I see on other people’s router with merlin they have fq_codes and other options, (qos queue discipline) which isn’t even on my qos page. I know some need coding to be activated, now I assume what you’re saying applies to my version of merlin without any editing.There is no more choice in 386 versions:
FlexQoS allows Adaptive QoS with fq_codel, however.
- Adaptive QoS = sfq
- Traditional QoS = fq_codel
- Bandwidth Limiter = fq_codel
- Cake = Cake
I'm running 386.2 Beta 1 on my RT-AX86U's, and they're stable.
'Latest stable' means different things to different people. Spell it out for us.
386.1_2 release. Do you have qos queue discipline option on your stock version or do you have flexqos or any other form added?I'm running 386.2 Beta 1 on my RT-AX86U's, and they're stable.
'Latest stable' means different things to different people. Spell it out for us.
I suggest reading the changelog...Great thank you for your response. So on merlin 386.1_2. I have the exact same options on the qos page as asuswrt stock firmware, I see on other people’s router with merlin they have fq_codes and other options, (qos queue discipline) which isn’t even on my qos page. I know some need coding to be activated, now I assume what you’re saying applies to my version of merlin without any editing.
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