Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 17:56 Post subject: dd-wrt decreased network speed
Hey guys, I have a asus rt-n10+ running v24-sp2 (03/25/13) std (SVN revision 21061). I had Cox cable come out today to fix my cable line to my house. When tech came in to test, I was getting 100meg connected directly to the modem but through the router I'm barely getting 30. Any ideas on what may slowing it down? No other devices were on at the time either. Just wondering if it's a config issue?
The router is way too weak to handle any real throughput. _________________ SIG:
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If you want ddwrt see the supported devices wiki. _________________ SIG:
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Asus routers work fastest with Asus firmware. DD-WRT is a Cadillac, not a Porsche.
As the linksys wrt1900ac shows this is broadcom specific problem and the result of proprietary crap called CTF.
The WRT1900AC in my test can route up to 900Mbps and there are even faster units with QCA soc in the pipeline. There is some real competition now and broadcom is not the top dog anymore.