after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megabits

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Krog
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Re: after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megab

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:) hello
why not is implemented a option to disable the Gargoyle bandwidth monitor in the options of gargoyle? that will be useful for the ones who want more bandwich speed and no cares watching it :o
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Re: after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megab

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One might argue that is one of the key features of gargoyle...
It provides functionality and customizability above and beyond what the default software provides including sophisticated quality of service and bandwidth monitoring tools.
https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... _all_about
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megab

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One might argue that is one of the key features of gargoyle...
My thoughts exactly

Just use OpenWRT if you don't want monitoring

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Re: after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megab

Post by Evzen »

ispyisail wrote:what software you using for these test?
As stated in my original post, no special software, just a Newshosting.com binary newsgroups downloader.
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Re: after firmware 1.7.0 download speed dropped to 100 megab

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ispyisail wrote:
One might argue that is one of the key features of gargoyle...
My thoughts exactly
Just use OpenWRT if you don't want monitoring
Well, if that key feature causes such drastical performance drops, its usefullness becomes questionnable.
There are other reasons to use Gargoyle, e.g. the GUI and its ease of use... at least for me.
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