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ASUS RT-AX53U Dual Band WiFi 6 Extendable Router with Mobile Tethering (Replacement of 4G 5G routers) free Network Security Parental Control, VPN, AiMesh Compatible, Gaming & Streaming Smart Home USB

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Linux version 5.10.135 (builder@buildhost) (mipsel-openwrt-linux-musl-gcc (OpenWrt GCC 11.3.0 r20256-23c77384f3) 11.3.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #0 SMP Sun Aug 7 14:17:40 2022 MtCmdSetTxRxPath: ctrl_chl=7, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=7, RxPath=3, BandIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0,TXStream=2, RXStream=3, scan(1) MtCmdSetTxRxPath: ctrl_chl=4, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=4, RxPath=3, BandIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0,TXStream=2, RXStream=3, scan(1) MtCmdSetTxRxPath: ctrl_chl=108, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=108, RxPath=3, BandIdx=1, ChBand=1, BW=0,TXStream=2, RXStream=3, scan(1)

MtCmdSetTxRxPath: ctrl_chl=60, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=60, RxPath=3, BandIdx=1, ChBand=1, BW=0,TXStream=2, RXStream=3, scan(1) WtcSetMaxStaNum: MaxStaNum:224, BssidNum:12, WdsNum:16, MSTANum:2, MaxNumChipRept:32, MinMcastWcid:274 rast_ini[ 70.120947] ##### drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt_wifi_7915_v7400/mt_wifi_ap/../mt_wifi/embedded/ap/ap_cfg.c: RTMPIoctlGetMacMode:12622 MacMode = 0 pci 0000:01:00.0: 2.000 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth, limited by 2.5 GT/s PCIe x1 link at 0000:00:00.0 (capable of 4.000 Gb/s with 5.0 GT/s PCIe x1 link)You’re going to find all the ports and connectors on the rear side of the router and, from the left, there’s the Reset button, followed by Power button and the Power port. Then we get a USB 2.0 port which is there for printers since you’re not going to like the storage performance that it can deliver (are USB 3.0 that much expensive?). And next to it, there’s the WAN port (Gigabit) and three Gigabit LAN ports. What happened, where did the fourth LAN port go? It got annihilated by the budget cuts. Listen, WiFi is great and all, especially the WiFi 6, but you can’t yet beat a cabled connection, so I am definitely not a fan of removing LAN ports. The ports area on the Asus RT-AX53U. pci_driver_own_by_port: success to clear p=1 fw own, from(1): 1 is interrupt mode, 2 is polling mode. MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=8, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=8 DBDCIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1) MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=104, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=106 DBDCIdx=1, ChBand=1, BW=2, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(0) MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=3, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=3 DBDCIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1)

If everything worked out, you are presented a menu with some options, select 2 for firmware upgrading. bridge: filtering via arp/ip/ip6tables is no longer available by default. Update your scripts to load br_netfilter if you need this.

The Asus RT-AX58U is a fast and affordable Wi-Fi 6 router

MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=60, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=60 DBDCIdx=1, ChBand=1, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1) MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=10, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=10 DBDCIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1)

bssUpdateChannel), ucPrimCh=104, ucCentChSeg0=106, ucCentChSeg1=0, BW=2, ucHetbRU26Disable=0, ucHetbAllDisable=1 generációs WiFi szabvány –A WiFi 6(802.11ax) szabvány a jobb hatékonyság és a nagyobb átviteli kapacitás eléréséhez támogatja a MU-MIMO és az OFDMA technológiát. MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=6, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=6 DBDCIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1) If you need more cabled connection, you will need to use a network switch and at that point, it’s better to just go with a more expensive router. Returning at the top of the Asus RT-AX53U, you do get the full suite of LEDs (I am surprised they didn’t put a single LED here..) and, from the left, there’s the Power LED followed by the three LEDs for the LAN ports.

MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=56, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=56 DBDCIdx=1, ChBand=1, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1) MtCmdChannelSwitch: ctrl_chl=2, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=2 DBDCIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0, TXStream=2, RXStream=2, scan(1) rast_init_bssinfo]: WI[ra0], id[ 70.106024] ##### drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt_wifi_7915_v7400/mt_wifi_ap/../mt_wifi/embedded/ap/ap_cfg.c: RTMPIoctlGetMacMode:12622 MacMode = 0 This means less interference, lower latency and far more efficiency, but only if the manufacturer has implemented it on both radio band, upstream and downstream. Asus has been quite adamant that they do implement this tech on both bands, but is it also the case with the entry-level models? There are no clear mentions on whether the Asus RT-AX53U uses OFDMA on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz, but in the GUI, you can enable it. The Asus RT-AX53U powered on. bssUpdateChannel), ucPrimCh=1, ucCentChSeg0=3, ucCentChSeg1=0, BW=1, ucHetbRU26Disable=0, ucHetbAllDisable=1

pci_driver_own_by_port: success to clear p=0 fw own, from(1): 1 is interrupt mode, 2 is polling mode.

Considering that the Asus RT-AX53U is a WiFi 6 router, it does use a few of the new technologies which includes the OFDMA. It’s a feature that can make a difference in very dense networks since its role is to divide the channel bandwidth into smaller resource units (RUs) which then move data far more efficiently. To put in more in layman terms, while before, the data signals were transmitted one at a time per client device, with OFDMA, the transmission carries multiple RUs at the same time. cat openwrt-22.03.5-ramips-mt7621-asus_rt-ax53u-squashfs-factory.bin | ssh admin@device "cat > /root/openwrt-22.03.5-ramips-mt7621-asus_rt-ax53u-squashfs-factory.bin" UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 38473728 bytes (36 MiB, 303 LEBs), journal size 1904640 bytes (1 MiB, 15 LEBs) MtCmdSetTxRxPath: ctrl_chl=11, ctrl_ch2=0, cent_ch=11, RxPath=3, BandIdx=0, ChBand=0, BW=0,TXStream=2, RXStream=3, scan(1) gigabites csatlakozó –Egy Gigabit WAN és három Gigabit LAN csatlakozó, tízszer gyorsabb, mint a 100–Base T Ethernet.

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