Your reports for Ralink/Mediatek units are greatly appreciated !
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Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r30284 std (07/25/16)
Kernel Version Linux 3.2.81 #25453 Mon Jul 25 08:22:10 CEST 2016 mips
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Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r30356 std (08/04/16)
Kernel Version Linux 3.2.81 #25648 Thu Aug 4 11:13:50 CEST 2016 mips
on my D-Link 615 H2 a few minutes ago, and everything's still up and running: Wireless in AP mode @ WPA2, cable modem on the WAN side, 8port gigabit switch on the LAN side.
No reset to defaults was performed, just a direct update.
Disabling "Wireless GUI Access" in Wireless -> Advanced Settings still does nothing, like...forever now. I'm getting more and more familiar with the impression that i'll never see this option working in the lifetime of this router, but i'd like to be proven wrong on this. _________________ Asus RT-AC87U
DD-WRT v3.0-r36596 std
DIR-615rev.H1
updated w/o reset from previous FW;
everything seems to work properly.
Except:
Since FWs 30342 and newer I have the impression that the RepeaterBridge has a Channel-Selection-Following-Problem with the Router. Both are set to "lower". After an upgrade the RepeaterBridge catches the right channel but with "upper" (systematically) although it's set to lower. So it's handwork on the Router to catch the RepeaterBridge. Rebooting of both doesn't solve the problem.