› 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…
Had a early email from ASUS and they (ASUS) confirm that using AiProtection, does indeed disable NAT Acceleration (CTF). Will post any updates regarding AiProtection (G.fast) when I hear again from ASUS.
Guys we already know it disables NAT acceleration…… it even says so on the main AI page ‘NAT acceleration will be disable for more precise packet inspection.’
The problem with reduced bandwidth is nothing to do with NAT acceleration, it is because the packet inspection maxes out the cpu and so it can’t physically cope with anything more than around 130mbps on the downstream. Hence also that local wireless to Ethernet traffic is effected and maxes out at around 13MB/s (which is approximately 130mbps) for the same reason, cpu maxed out. However this is clearly a bug as AI protection should only be inspecting packets destined for the WAN interface and not local network traffic. Can we have ASUS look into why AI protection is inspecting local lan packets causing loss of throughput? In firmware 503 this did not happen.
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