› UKTH forums › 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems › ASUS & Wireless › ASUS – DSL-AC88U / DSL-AC3100 Firmwares (beta's) etc. Looks like a new Beta Release for the DSL-AC88U is available, this version has Telnet enabled and improved 2.4GHz wifi (I believe). DSL-AC88U_v9.10.06_build581_debug.w.zip https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/604D61534F2541D1B3CE1CC031A697E4Y UK Sentinel In a completely... › Reply To: ASUS – DSL-AC88U / DSL-AC3100 Firmwares (beta's) etc. Looks like a new Beta Release for the DSL-AC88U is available, this version has Telnet enabled and improved 2.4GHz wifi (I believe). DSL-AC88U_v9.10.06_build581_debug.w.zip https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/604D61534F2541D1B3CE1CC031A697E4Y UK Sentinel In a completely…
I’m using the Ethernet WAN, it is connected to a cable modem, I bought the router because of the future proof ADSL and Ethernet WAN support, I have so far enabled Firewall, AiProtection, Parental control and the scheduler, it is now sitting at 39% consistently.
What I find strange is that few times it goes up to 55% and stays there, or sits at 39% and stays there.
Before I factory reset it this morning it was sitting at 39% for more than 24 hours so only sometimes when you start/restart it goes up to 55% and never go down, that is strange, I’m a software developer and I mostly work on Linux so I kind of know how Linux uses the memory.
So the question is: Why sometimes when you start/restart it stays at 39% and others at 55%? That might not be a memory leak because it is not going up but surely looks like hugged RAM.
Also, when it is at 55% I can only get 170 Mb/s when I test with my ISP, when it is at 39% I get 240+ Mb/s which what I have contracted (both through the WiFi)
I know what you are saying, but you can’t deny the overwhelming evidence that this smells like a bug.
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