› 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…
Not sure if I am reading this right. I think your stats show you are on fastpath, in which case FEC errors will be lower than interleaving? I get 30k FEC in around an hour. Connection has been rock solid so far for me and keeps downstream SNR at around 6.2dB day or night. I got a replacement sent to me from Amazon as the model sent had a manufacture date of 2017. The manufacture date of the one where the wifi died on me was also 2017. This one has a manufacture date of march 18. Is your max attainable 66.2MB?
If I was not capped, I could possible get 66Mb, but in reality, I get 55Mb,
FastPath provides lower latency, interleaving provides greater stability, both are controlled by DSLAM/Exchange and nowadays, FastPAth is applied unless you are on a noise line etc.
In simple terms: INTERLEAVE=insert error correction to recover from less than perfect connection.
FASTPATH=no additional error correction, may speedup connection at the risk of incurring disconnects.
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