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What are your thoughts on the new AI router GT-BE19000AI?

Yes, I just updated to the beta code, seems stable so far, my first impression is that the speed test degradation.
I was NOT able to get 7gbps up/down speed using this build. using OEM build I was getting 7gbps. Will test further.
Have you a 10 Gb Ethernet client to try the Ookla app?
 
There is no slowdown from the client side, I checked using my M2 Mac book pro using Thunderbolt to 10GBE ethernet adapter.
Getting full speed. So the issue is related to the router speed test.
 

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The wireless speed is also slower than the OEM build. I'm only getting 700mbps, looking at the wireless log, I saw the 6GHz radio is disabled. Will try full reset over the weekend and see if this resolves.

5GHz channel:
Stations List
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idx MAC Associated Authorized RSSI PHY PSM SGI STBC MUBF MLO MLD NSS BW Tx rate Rx rate Connect Time
1 F4:.....................:20 Yes Yes -47dBm ax Yes Yes No No No 2 80M 1201.0M 1201.0M 00:05:53
1 A4:.....................:C3 Yes Yes -58dBm n No Yes No No No 1 20M 72.2M 72.2M 00:08:42
2 36:.....................:0A Yes Yes -38dBm be Yes Yes No Yes No 2 160M 2268.5M 1921.5M 00:02:45

6 GHz radio is disabled
 
Unless you need to use any of the scripts, I don’t find RMerlins custom f/w any more beneficial or superior then Stock Asus f/w. He even states that you will not see any speed increases or performance enhancements with his custom f/w.

When I previously used scripts, his f/w was fantastic but I’ve stopped using scripts and no longer use his f/w.

Just my own personal opinion.
 
The wireless speed is also slower than the OEM build.
This is odd since while using a slightly older GPL version (it came out between their initial firmware and their recent update), I am reusing the wireless driver from their recent 40156 release.
 
This is odd since while using a slightly older GPL version (it came out between their initial firmware and their recent update), I am reusing the wireless driver from their recent 40156 release.
I think the reason for the slow down is due to 6GHz radio getting turned off after few minutes the router is rebooted. It does work at full speed for the few minutes before the radio is turned off.
I restored the OEM firmware and it worked fine without shutting down the 6HHz radio.

I will retry with full reset this weekend.
 
I think the reason for the slow down is due to 6GHz radio getting turned off after few minutes the router is rebooted. It does work at full speed for the few minutes before the radio is turned off.
I restored the OEM firmware and it worked fine without shutting down the 6HHz radio.

I will retry with full reset this weekend.
6 GHz seems fine here (my router has been running for roughly an hour now). You could check the system log for any explanation as to why it would be disabled after a while.
 
I did see some stack dump, I will recheck.
Those are probably gdr, their Adaptive QoE engine.

Code:
:/tmp/home/root# gdr -d 7 -F
gdr<I> conf/507: Debug level set to 6
gdr<I> conf/507: Debug level set to 7
gdr<I> main/258: Reading and validating configuration file from default
gdr<I> conf/363: Done reading configuration INI file '/usr/ark/gdr.ini'
gdr<I> conf/429: Success load INI file /usr/ark/gdr.ini
gdr<I> main/273: Generate process information
Creating PID file: /tmp/gar/gdr.pid
start server (22256) ...

gdr<I> main/281: Starting main service
gdr<I> itf_list/586: Read interfaces data from system done
Segmentation fault
 
Unless most of it heads to a landfill, which would be completely insane considering the amount.

AI and investing is a big mess - and nVidia is perhaps caught in the middle with OpenAI's thing going on - OpenAI is on the hook for 1 trillion USD over the next 10 years...
 

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