QUOTE(Jjuggler @ Jan 5 2018, 03:46 PM)
I tried to log out and re-login back, cpu always above 50%. refresh using f5 still above 50%. unstable for wireless my friend. Random disconnects happen.
If you re-login like that and refresh so fast (probably refresh F5 once every 5 seconds?), definitely it will show high cpu usage as the OS needs to update the web interface and gather statistics from other daemon/module.
Strange, I don't encounter any wireless issue.
Which frequency? 2.4ghz or 5ghz? Perhaps congestion issue on 2.4ghz?
QUOTE(biloxee @ Jan 5 2018, 07:37 PM)
Your CPU usage 32% with torrent downloading?
Mine always 100% if even 1 torrent is downloading. But if its just seeding then it will be low like 30-40%.
Also, can you check your IPv6? In the router mine is connected and IP is visible but I can't connect to any IPv6 site and
http://ipv6-test.com/shows IPv6 unsupported.
Only one torrent with 150+ connections = 32 - 40% CPU usage
If more than 400 connections = confirm 90-100% CPU usage.
NAT Boost and portforwarding (or UPNP) play large role in reducing router cpu usage.
Broadcom CTF acceleration (NAT Boost) is useful if one has a lot of connections going in and out of WAN, not just for WAN-LAN speed.
My IPV6 as working as indicated by lowyat ipv6 tag on my post.
-.- Did you block ICMPv6 traffic? Comodo Firewall for instance block ICMPv6 when stealth port preset is used if one select Filter IPv6 Traffic.