CrunchyInside
Occasional Visitor
Hi everyone,
Using a RT-AC5300 I'm currently on 386.2_6 but started seeing this problem a few revisions back. Short version: my performance is down to only 1/3 of its capacity. I have gigabit ethernet and I'm getting ~330Mbps up and down. I did a full factory reset and the performance shot right back to where it was supposed to be at roughly ~980Mbps up and down. Then I restored my CFG and JFFS backups and the problem returned. I've tried peeling away one Entware-related script at a time but it hasn't done much (Getting rid of Skynet gave me back about 90Mbps).
I've had the same collection of scripts (Diversion, Skynet, SCMerlin) running forever and hadn't changed anything other than keeping up to date with firmware revisions.
Anyone else seen this problem and have suggestions? I know I could get a bunch of the features back if I stuck a Pi on the network with the Asus back on the factory BIOS, but I really like just having the router handle it all.
Using a RT-AC5300 I'm currently on 386.2_6 but started seeing this problem a few revisions back. Short version: my performance is down to only 1/3 of its capacity. I have gigabit ethernet and I'm getting ~330Mbps up and down. I did a full factory reset and the performance shot right back to where it was supposed to be at roughly ~980Mbps up and down. Then I restored my CFG and JFFS backups and the problem returned. I've tried peeling away one Entware-related script at a time but it hasn't done much (Getting rid of Skynet gave me back about 90Mbps).
I've had the same collection of scripts (Diversion, Skynet, SCMerlin) running forever and hadn't changed anything other than keeping up to date with firmware revisions.
Anyone else seen this problem and have suggestions? I know I could get a bunch of the features back if I stuck a Pi on the network with the Asus back on the factory BIOS, but I really like just having the router handle it all.