DoesItMatter wrote:...
Latest Google Chrome and Firefox 7/8/9 work just fine.
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As b/w is using very heavy use of ECMAscript, does it also not work in firefox, if you already have much memory use in firefox.
but if you close some tabs, will it work again.
it seems to be working with latest opera but not in firefox 9.0.1. i am running ubuntu 10.4 lts with latest updates. at least i know that the issue is with my browser and not the firmware. thanks for the responses and keep up the support. gargoyle is great. it also works in windows xp latest firefox release.
lceron80 wrote:it seems to be working with latest opera but not in firefox 9.0.1. i am running ubuntu 10.4 lts with latest updates. at least i know that the issue is with my browser and not the firmware. thanks for the responses and keep up the support. gargoyle is great. it also works in windows xp latest firefox release.
have you tried to try to do it with nothing else oppened in firefox?
Also check if you have any errors in the firefox error console.
kamiller42 wrote:Here I am, days later, and there's been no need to reset the router. I performed the 30/30/30 a little after I posted that message. No reset since. Speed still very good. I am going to say 30/30/30 is a win/win/win.
I finally discovered what I think is my problem. I've posted it over here:
It has to do with me using QOS download and the active congestion control. I'm guessing it's my implementation, so I've contacted the developer for help. I did the 30/30/30 and am running 1.4.5 and still having problems. Anyone else using QOS download and still having slowdown problems?
Edit: What I've been experiencing is not a problem. Now that I better understand the Active Congestion Control, I'm finding that this 1.4.5 ROM is extremely stable and works perfectly for me. My 'problem' turned out to not be a problem after all! 6 days running and no slowdowns at all. I'm still going to do the 30/30/30 thing because I'm superstitious.
Sorry Devs for jumping the gun about the 'problem' thing.
Last edited by Trailblazer on Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I found a problem, I use wifi to download a large number of packets (p2p or download the tool) to share my device will automatically restart.
If I switched 10/100Mbps network cable, it does not have a problem. This appears to be wifi driver or adjustment. Hope that the next version will solve this problem! Otherwise the use will be trouble!
lceron80 wrote:i upgraded to firefox 10.0 and still the same problem exists. i don't think it is a firefox issue anymore. it may be an issue with the firmware...
qos distribution is working, so it has to be an issue with gargoyle...