Put a 1 in front of it and you've got a serial connection.
Damnit that's what it is and why I like it so much
And it's my birthday (DD-WRT SP1 too) _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge
Tested on my wap54g v2 with client bridge. Every X seconds I get a 100+ ms ping spike or timeout while pinging my gateway. Rolled back to 14929 and problem solved...
... is there a way to force my AP to always be on channel 1? Because everytime he scans for a new channel I get the ping spike or timeout.
My AP is on channel 1. dd-wrt searches for alternative channels with more power (roaming) when they do not exist.
I can't connect to PPTP Server in this build.
Is the chap secret still in this format ?
user * password * IT'S WORKING, testing computer fail :oops:
Still UpnP GUI bug, when you activate logging UpnP stops showing all sessions. (there is a ticket for that) _________________ [I prefer answere in whole sentence]
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> I do wonder if WDS will work on it
Not WDS, but I did set up a wrt160n v3 (k2.6 std-nokaid) as a repeater which worked fine.
> I have yet to find ANY build other than the
> original pre-SP V24 in which WDS actually works
> correctly for more than a few hours. I may have to
> mess around with it.
I have a wrt610nv1 (k2.6 big) and a wrt160n v3 (k2.6 std-nokaid) in WDS running well. They use 14853.
I tested throughput today and took a screen-shot while copying a DVD to my media server. Best speeds I have seen with DD-WRT to date.
Wired or wireless speeds?
In the next room (not line of sight) on this build I average out 10MB/s (maximum 10.7MB/s). Best I've seen on DD-WRT, and not bad considering the wired machine only has 10/100 Ethernet.
Wired. 1GBps (workstation) ----> 10/100MBps (server). Seems backwards I know but the mobo in the workstation came with the 1G on-board. I really need to upgrade the server with a 1G NIC. In this trying economy, and being an IT guy, priorities.