Qualcomm Atheros QCA9886 802.11ac/n
Channel: 161 (5.805 GHz) | Bitrate: 477.2 Mbit/s
I think this will be above 800 I think then I will get proper speed
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9886 802.11ac/n
Channel: 161 (5.805 GHz) | Bitrate: 477.2 Mbit/s
I think this will be above 800 I think then I will get proper speed
CPU is overloaded copying packets from one interface to another, it cannot operate interfaces at full speed.
there is any other way to fix this nat or routuing?
You can try old(er) firewall engine
https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=21.02.7&target=ath79%2Fgeneric&id=tplink_archer-c6-v2
unlikely it is any better, but in case wonder happens we can make it to v23.
you are using same?
I bought more powerful router than C7 which degraded in performance upgrade after upgrade.
just installed
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9886 802.11nac
Channel: 132 (5.660 GHz) | Bitrate: 866.7 Mbit/s
But speed is same still
You got that noise-free environment, and router does not perform. Good luck with reverting to stock.
Thank you so much I think some more tweaks will help but I have no idea. I am Completely new in openwrt Someone told me that if I'm going to change my stock to openwrt Like performance will increase but here it decrease guys if someone help me so please help first of all I can't buy new router and the second thing is that I'm not able to revert back on old one.
They lied, or were clueless.
The amount of features will increase, not the performance.
As for recovery, did you try https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/archer_c6_v2#flash_using_tftp_recovery ?
Hello everyone thank you so much I reverted back to stock version so my journey is very short with openwrt but I learned lots of things so it is amazing experience thank you so much guys this is the best support I ever seen for free people are very helpful here.
If you're willing to give it another shot, this could be relevant Massive PPPoE performance drop in 23.x with Archer C7 v2 - #5 by brada4
At worst it should be no-op discharging packets into br-lan ipo phyX-apY, interesting to know if there is any improvement.