Asus RT N16 CTF r33006

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frosty
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 13:18    Post subject: Asus RT N16 CTF r33006 Reply with quote
Hello!

Have anybody tried accelerated nat with this new build, with a N16 router?

What wan to Lan speed did you get?

I don't know the difference between CTF and accelerated NAT, hopefully I will get the terminology right
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 14:12    Post subject: Re: Asus RT N16 CTF r33006 Reply with quote
frosty wrote:
Have anybody tried accelerated nat with this new build, with a N16 router?

What wan to Lan speed did you get?

I don't know the difference between CTF and accelerated NAT, hopefully I will get the terminology right
CTF is broadcom's proprietary implementation of accelerated NAT, while SFE is Qualcomm's now-open source version, which is now in DD-WRT, including for broadcom builds, but only in kernel version 3.10 and newer. The n16 has a k3x build, but I don't have that model; look at the wiki and new build threads. Looks like slobodan is running two with 32868 K3.x_big.bin, so 33006 should be fine.
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frosty
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 14:53    Post subject: Reply with quote
What a difference! From below 100 Mbit to 239 Mbit!! I have 250 Mbit, so that's good enough.

Running: dd-wrt.v24-33006_NEWD-2_K3.x_big.bin
catzilla
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 23:30    Post subject: Reply with quote
Hey frosty, can you please let us know how stable that build is? I also got upgraded to 200 mbps and had to flash ASUS Merlin firmware to actually get that speed. Now that I found this thread, I am seriously considering switching back to dd-wrt.

Thanks in advance!
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