Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 1608 Location: SE Michigan USA
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:33 Post subject:
slimbrick87 wrote:
myersw wrote:
slimbrick87 wrote:
When you do your iperf tests, how are your router, wireless desktop, and wired desktop located located with respect to each other? In the same room or spaced throughout your house?
Wireless PC is a desktop so does not move. Has one wall between it and router and is about 10 feet from router. The other PC is Ethernet attached to the router and in same room as the router. Pretty simple setup. The Ethernet attached functions as the iperf server. Both PC's are running Windows 10 Pro.
For what it's worth, when I do an iperf throughput test under roughly the same conditions, I get 375 Mbit/s for the 5 GHz band. I have a desktop iMac ethernet attached to the router, and a laptop Mac roughly 10 feet away with one wall separating. Ethernet attached also functions as the iperf server. This is with DD-WRT, so the performance feels pretty good.
On my 3200acm i Noticed an odd bug with the 9/9/17 release. Every 24 hours the gui dd-wrt status tab for vpn would be show not connected, although it wouldnt really show “not connected” it was as if something was broken. And the two devises hooked up to the vpn would not be connected to the vpn or internet. Not sure what it is about so i am upgrading to the 9/11/17 build..
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 19:29 Post subject:
Or you can simply look in the web Ui.
With DD-wrt you will not get the name 'wallaby' the info is the exact same in SSH as web Ui.
I'm pretty sure we are ALL talking about DD-WRT in these threads, or VERY clear when we are talking about reading some info from some other System like LEDE or Debian etc..
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 1608 Location: SE Michigan USA
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 0:07 Post subject:
aairon wrote:
Or you can simply look in the web Ui.
With DD-wrt you will not get the name 'wallaby' the info is the exact same in SSH as web Ui.
I'm pretty sure we are ALL talking about DD-WRT in these threads, or VERY clear when we are talking about reading some info from some other System like LEDE or Debian etc..
I tend to be a command line person and comes seccond nature to me. Have done it for lots of years now with Linux and some Cisco routers, plus playing with Openwrt without the Luci UI.
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 0:31 Post subject:
I like the fact that BS gave us folks the option of using an interface.
It's the primary reason I suggest DD-WRT to folks who are not so focused on the details but more focused on results with the minium learning curve possible.
The debate about learning Linux to negotiate your router is pretty much dead with DD-WRT when it's working to par.
Besides I always Opt for the easiest method for the general user, understanding that there are literally millions of ways to do things, some far more complicated then others.
Back when the first wrt54 hit the shelves a lot of people used DD-WRT for the very first time with no intention of ever having to learn anything about Linux.
A lot of those people are still here.
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 1608 Location: SE Michigan USA
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 2:05 Post subject:
aairon wrote:
I like the fact that BS gave us folks the option of using an interface.
It's the primary reason I suggest DD-WRT to folks who are not so focused on the details but more focused on results with the minium learning curve possible.
The debate about learning Linux to negotiate your router is pretty much dead with DD-WRT when it's working to par.
Besides I always Opt for the easiest method for the general user, understanding that there are literally millions of ways to do things, some far more complicated then others.
Back when the first wrt54 hit the shelves a lot of people used DD-WRT for the very first time with no intention of ever having to learn anything about Linux.
A lot of those people are still here.
Well I am one of the folks back in 2006 installing DD-WRT on my WRT54G. My day job got me involved with Linux. Had Linux servers to support. When I first got involved with Openwrt which at that time was command line editing configuration files. _________________ Unifi Security Gateway:Unifi Firmware Netgear r7800:Voxel Firmware Modem:Netgear CM500V voice and Data. ISP:Comcast tutorial for flashing "WRT" series: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=287813 DD-WRT Installation, Upgrade & Basic Setup–Cliff Notes: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=311117 Kong DD-WRT Config Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/Install-and-Configure-a-DD-WRT-Kong-Router/ I tried to be normal once. Worst 2 minutes ever.