 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to FTBoomer
Re: [Internet] Best Routers for Bridged Networks And when you did this what happened as best you can describe it...
And you are still on .14 firmware right? |
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 | said by BHNtechXpert:And when you did this what happened as best you can describe it...
And you are still on .14 firmware right? The system started to update and then froze. The first indication something was wrong was the rotating circle on the left of the blue update bar was missing and the missing icon placeholder was in its place.
I waited about 20 seconds and started clicking and hitting escape. I closed the browser window (Google Chrome Canary build 14) then reopened the ASUS interface. The ASUS control panel would not load. After several tries, I unplugged the router, waited 1 minute and plugged it back in. Went to the same area and my original setting in the above mentioned tab were back to the values before I attempted this change. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | Thanks I'll try to duplicate situation tonight/tomorrow and get back at ya. |
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 bighorn1 join:2004-06-19 Bakersfield, CA kudos:1 | reply to FTBoomer Zyxel USG100 here with bunch of N WAPs in repeater mode.
While it may appear expensive, it's very cheap for all the features you get.
If you have more sophisticated home network setup and you depend on high network availability (dual WAN), love high VPN throughput, USG series is the way to go.
Enterprise class features in a SOHO class price range. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | Zyxel generally speaking has a very good name and has been around a long time. I don't have a ton of experience with their routers but years ago I wouldn't accept anything but their modems (back in the day) because they were tops in their game for what I needed and yea I paid extra for those buggers but they worked every single time without fail. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to FTBoomer said by FTBoomer:If I remember correctly;
In one case, I was in the ADVANCED>WIRELESS>5GHz>GENERAL tab. I changed:
wireless mode to "n only" channel bandwith to "40MHz" channel to "165"
Can't recall the other issue right now Okay so I just attempted to duplicate your issue with .15 firmware and IE. No lockup. The interface as we have discussed previously needs some work. It's obvious they didn't have the best of programmers working on that part of the device but GUI is what it is and so long as the device works right I could care less about the GUI. I'll try tomorrow with .14 firmware and see how things go. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to FTBoomer Boomer would you like to try .15 of the firmware and see if it goes away? I still have my copy here if you want me to send you a link to it. |
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 | No but thanks, it's no big deal. Everything is working great. The way I see it, they pulled .15 for a reason so I'll just wait until the re-release it.
You mentioned the Media Server a few posts back. I commented back to you but didn't see a response. Are you using the media server in any particular way or is their an advantage I don't understand to using the router USB vs the way I'm currently doing things? |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | The advantage of using the media server feature of the router is that you can attach small footprint and power consumption USB drives to your network available to all (and even people off your network if you want). As you have it setup now in order for others to have access to your network shares your main computer must be on. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 | Is this a Good Router ? Buffalo Tech AirStation High Power N600 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router & AP - WZR-HP-AG300H » www.buffalotech.com/products/wir···-relatedPlease let me know. I like the fact that it has dd-wrt inside with OpenVPN support. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to FTBoomer
Re: [Internet] Best Routers for Bridged Networks FT Boomer I've discovered an issue that warrants posting. Apparently this router has some issues with certain external hard drives. My two WD elements drives work fine but another external drive I have doesn't work with the media server...it essentially refuses to mount the drive. I know of another person having similar issues with the Seagate Go Flex series of external drives. One of his drives works but the other two either don't work at all or work for a bit and then stop being recognized by the router.
Some very strange stuff and while it'snot the purpose for owning this router it's important for everyone to know about these things in advance. I'll try to get some info from Asus in next day or so. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 | Odd, I don't own one of those and the WD I have is way to embedded to remove it from it's current connection. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | Yup it's an odd one. Hope to get some answers soon. Like I said I don't need or use the feature but I know others that do and figured what the heck I'll play too. We both discovered the weirdness about the same time. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to bigdaddy
Re: Is this a Good Router ? Bigdaddy Buffalo is generally a good brand but I'll confess I know very little about this specific box. I tried to dig up some tech specs on it and Buffalo apparently feels that flashy websites are more important than real specs (only a couple listed). I'll try to do some more checkin tonight but if I don't get to it I'm not ignoring you...just not feelin so hot today...may hit the bed early for a change. -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 | No Problem, Thank You so much for what you do here in this Forum. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | Bigdaddy I did some research on that router. The initial reviews are mixed and if the review trend were to continue its present direction I would have to say that customers aren't thrilled with the device. Not to say its bad...it isn't just not what I want to see in that price range ($90+-). That said it is a true VPN endpoint which is good and yes it will run DDWRT however the chipset is not officially supported by DDWRT so some features are not available. This box is also single processor which means that it will be impacted faster at lessor session counts which means if you are a heavy torrent user or have lots of people on your local network it's likely to bog a bit.
That said IF I had my choice today, right now, this instant knowing everything I know I would still spend the extra $30.00 and get the Asus...yes even with the minimal quirks it appears to be a better box, by user reviews, my own personal experience and by specifications. Just my two cents (ok four cents). -- "I cant give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time." ~ Herbert Bayard Swope |
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 | Thanks my decision on Routers will be based on which VPN service provider I will use for instance HMA use's OpenVPN and work's with routers with dd-WRT inside. Other vpn services is software based. What i have to deiced is what VPN Protocal i want use PPP PPTP L2TP or SSTP and OpenVPN. So if i use a software or dialer based VPN I'll Go with the Asus, if i go hardware I'll Try the Buffalo with openvpn. |
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 solarein join:2010-12-03 Ossining, NY kudos:1 | You don't need DD-WRT to use OpenVPN. You can install a OpenVPN client on your machines like any other VPN client. DD-WRT includes an OpenVPN server and client, the server is useful for running your own OpenVPN service but since you just need a client, DD-WRT is not essential. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | Good point! |
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