No it's not a problem. NAT Acceleration (CTF) was something that was only applicable to old routers like the RT-AC68U.Is this a serious problem vs other routers?
Was that only yet another PR stunt or did it actually work?No it's not a problem. NAT Acceleration (CTF) was something that was only applicable to old routers like the RT-AC68U.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you suggesting CTF might be a PR stunt that didn't actually do anything? If so, then I can assure you CTF really is a thing and not just PR.Was that only yet another PR stunt or did it actually work?
Fine, then why did they remove it, if it was a good thing? Wasn't it needed anymore or what? (I'm just curious)I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you suggesting CTF might be a PR stunt that didn't actually do anything? If so, then I can assure you CTF really is a thing and not just PR.
They didn't really remove it. It's still there in those old models. It's just that the newer Asus routers are based on different (newer) hardware/SDK and have flow cache and runner/archer instead.Fine, then why did they remove it, if it was a good thing? Wasn't it needed anymore or what?
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