I have tried both DDWRT as well as OpenWRT on my D-Link router. They were feature rich but quite buggy. So I never liked both. I reverted back eventually. While I don’t encourage using these, I don’t discourage either. Users are free to try and gain their own experience.
The original question as of now seems still unanswered, why OP is not getting good speed with stock TP-Link firmware when ont is in bridge. This would have been similar as RJ45 cable dropping from ISP into your home otherwise. That’s how it was at my end with Airtel for quite some time. Their ont on gnd floor and LAN cable would come into my house.
Does it boils down to silicon lottery? Two devices with same make/model and same firmware don’t work exactly the same?
The original question as of now seems still unanswered, why OP is not getting good speed with stock TP-Link firmware when ont is in bridge. This would have been similar as RJ45 cable dropping from ISP into your home otherwise. That’s how it was at my end with Airtel for quite some time. Their ont on gnd floor and LAN cable would come into my house.
Does it boils down to silicon lottery? Two devices with same make/model and same firmware don’t work exactly the same?
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