› UKTH forums › 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems › ASUS & Wireless › Asus DSL AC 68U downstream interleaved Hi Guys, Wondering if anyone can help me I recently bought the Asus Dsl Ac68U to use instead of the useless Bt Homehub. It’s a busy household with lots of... › Reply To: Asus DSL AC 68U downstream interleaved Hi Guys, Wondering if anyone can help me I recently bought the Asus Dsl Ac68U to use instead of the useless Bt Homehub. It’s a busy household with lots of…
Looks like you SNR (as you have detailed) has been lowered from 6 to 3, and you have an extra 10 Mb download (potential) alas it also looks like your G.inp has been turned off, (retxenable) and I can only assume this is temp until line settles and the DSLAM / Exchange hopefully re-enables G.INP and then hopefully your synch speed should increase again ?
Best leave everything alone for a few days, including ASUS router, just incase ;-)
Yes DSL-AC68U can be converted to run RMerlin or ASUSWRT (RT) firmware, but it is a little technical and not reversible – I use it and works well, especially for AiMesh (node).
There is also a firmware out there that combines RMerlin (ASUSWRT-Merlin) (GNUton) build onto a DSL modem (fully functioning) – but as you are not using DSL Modem from DSL-AC68U, little point compared to RMerlin firmware alone.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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