seems like setting the afterburner to auto didn't help.
5Ghz doesn't feel very stable, really bad signal strength even when laptop is sitting next to the router. and speed is pretty poor..
faster and more reliable just sticking with 54g on 2.4ghz
also DNS feels really sketchy, sometimes names will resolve right away, other times it can take 10mins before it starts working properly.
I'm using the 17990 build on 5ghz with no issues. try a hard reset and see if that resolves your problems.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 23:05 Post subject: Speed limit on WAN port?
Converted the WNDR4000 N750 to dd-wrt with the chk then bin file upgrades. No issues.
Running throughput tests on the router revealed that the system seemed to have a speed cap of 100 Mb/s on the WAN port. The upstream device shows a 1 gig connection, but the throughput test could not crack that 100 limit.
So the problems we are facing is:
- 5ghz wifi don't work (Unless changing channel?), if it works it's unstable
- Port-forwarding issues
- Only 100mb through LAN
- Lots of TX-errors
- Can't use USB as DLNA-server
Will this be fixed? I will wait until 5ghz, gigabit-lan and port forwarding work flawlessly.
So does port forward and loopback work? Which file is the best one for that? I host some websites and games for friends and these are the most important functions for me.
17201 (lowest supported build for WNDR4000 / first test build)
and the newer builds:
18024 and the latest 18777 ???
Which one is the most stable?
I've seen several posts of varying amounts of success, but several of them don't report which build they are using. If you aren't having any issues, can you please report which build you are using? And what features you are utilizing?