Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 21:51 Post subject: Just my opinion
So far i have a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH (ver 1) and i am using DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/15/13) std - build 21286. Honestly the re-branded stuff from the factory was also rock solid.
What I would like to see is the router database would bring up a page that has a listing of all available firmware. Each firmware would have a readme that people would be greatly encouraged to read first. The readme would list KNOWN issues for that firmware and known things that work and list generally if the firmware was considered stable or not.
Maybe its just me being picky but i am a casual dd-wrt enthusiast. I don't like spending hours trying to locate a somewhat new build that most people agree is stable for my router and most features work. Doing this seems to require a lot of searching on the forum. I wouldn't mind downloading even 20 readme files and doing a quick read through on them to find out said information though and it would take me a lot less time.
Joined: 16 May 2010 Posts: 130 Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 2:10 Post subject:
Netgear WNDR3400v1
Best build from my own experience and research is 21676. PPTP and SSH work.
However, upgrading to 21676 Big will brick this router! Use 21676 Mega instead. _________________ Hope that helps,
John
DD-WRT 21676 K26 Mini, Kong 22000++, Kong 25015-SP1, and 26138
My routers perform very well and very fast with Kong 22200M. I would recommend this build, but it does not work for older devices. _________________ 2 times APU2 Opnsense 21.1 with Sensei
2 times RT-AC56U running DD-WRT 45493 (one as Gateway, the other as AP, both bridged with LAN cable)
3 times Asus RT-N16 shelved
E4200 V1 running freshtomato 2020.8 (bridged with LAN cable)
3 times Linksys WRT610N V2 converted to E3000 and 1 original E3000 running freshtomato 2020.8 (bridged with LAN cable)
Im running kongs 22200 k26 build on my f7d3302, runs very smooth. Enhanced with a few OTRW2 scripts and packages from the openwrt snapshot repo. Can handle transmission, pyload and owncloud running v on the router at the same time. I can definetly recommend this one.
Joined: 06 Oct 2011 Posts: 29 Location: Belfast, Ireland
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 22:49 Post subject: User Input - Best Builds Thread!
Hi all,
I've got 1* linksys E3000 & 2* Linksys E2000, all are running a mega nv60 (brainslayer) version of build 21286, have never had a problem with them. _________________ All the best,
I'm running a few sites with Netgear WNDR4300. I've tried 22118, worked alright, seemed to freeze occasionally. I've installed 23720 at a few sites and it seems to run well.
I have an Asus RT-N16 and I've run DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/20/11) mega (r18024) on it for years. I've never had big problems with it - Once in a while it needs a reboot though. I use VPN and not much else on it. I use WOL to wake up my NAS.
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 1608 Location: SE Michigan USA
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 22:20 Post subject:
Like so many posts, it would be nice when reporting good results with a build that has both a new and old driver version that it is stated which version is being used. As example there are both for 24345. So when you say 24345 is stable for you it still leaves the rest of us wondering are you using new or old driver version?
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 3763 Location: I'm the one on the plate.
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 5:32 Post subject: Good Question !
myersw wrote:
....it still leaves the rest of us wondering are you using new or old driver version?
--bill
And that, Bill, is the question we are all still trying to answer.
For me, 04-18-06 Micro is still working great !
The up-time for this radio was 7 years and 11 months, but I just rebooted it since NTP had been disabled and I wanted the screen shot to show the current time.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 16:23 Post subject: Re: Good Question !
GeeTek wrote:
Merry KrissMissEverybody !!!!
I was sure you were dead! Nice to see you are still around. _________________ SIG:
I'm trying to teach you to fish, not give you a fish. If you just want a fish, wait for a fisherman who hands them out. I'm more of a fishing instructor.
LOM: "If you show that you have not bothered to read the forum announcements or to follow the advices in them then the level of help available for you will drop substantially, also known as Murrkf's law.."
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 3763 Location: I'm the one on the plate.
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:23 Post subject: Re: Good Question !
Murrkf wrote:
I was sure you were dead! Nice to see you are still around.
Hi there Murrkf ! It is good to see you too.
I miss all my ol' drinkin' buddies.
I'm getting so old now that I have to stay sober for more than 50% of the time. Damit.
Now I feel like a skunk that just wanders through the back yard to stink the place up once in awhile ! _________________ http://69.175.13.131:8015 Streaming Week-End Disco. Station Ripper V 1.1 will do.
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 22:14 Post subject: jheide44's Observations, YMMV
someone was recently complaining about the length of my siggy, but they were right! it was too long.
In an effort to shorten it, this seems to be a good place to post my historical build/device observations.
This is all subjective so YMMV, but these worked for me...
_.-:Currently Deployed Devices:-._
See my current siggy.
_.-:recent finds/purchases:-._
E2500 -- Status Unknown
R6300 v2 -- Stock
R6300 v2 -- Stock
E1200 v2 -- Bricked
WRT400N -- Status Unknown
WAP54G v2 -- Status Unknown
WRT54GL v1.1 -- Status Unknown
WAP54G v3 -- Status Unknown
WNR2000 -- Status Unknown
WNR2000 v2 -- Status Unknown
E2500 v2 -- Stock
_.-:Spares for Testing:-._
2x R6300 v2 -- I liked BS 26138, first working new ARM BCM WiFi driver build, for a while, but the current Kong PTB 2-26-15 seems VERY SOLID
WNDR4500 v1 -- BS 26424
2x E4200 v1 -- kingkong 22200M++
E3000 [CFE Update from WRT610Nv2] -- vpnkong 22200M++
WRT610N v2 -- vpnkong 22200++
2x DIR-615-C1 -- 26446 (BS)
DIR-601-A1 -- 26446 (BS)
2x WRT350N v1 -- 14929 Mega
WRT54G v2 -- VINT 13491 Std (per redhawk0 plan to try dd-wrt.v24-15230_VINT_std.bin)
WRT54G v4 -- 14929 Std
WRT54GL v1.1 -- 14929 Std
WRT54G v5 -- 12548 micro (EKO NEWD)
WRT54G v8 -- 14929 micro
_.-:Historical/Sold/Donated:-._ **This section contains the last build I deployed when I owned the unit**
E3200 -- Tomato 1.28.0000 MIPSR2-112 K26 USB AIO
2x E2500 v1 -- Shibby TomatoUSB (tomato-E2500-NVRAM60K-1.28.RT-N5x-MIPSR2-124-Max)
Note: Why Tomato? E3200/E2500 5ghz Radio usb bus driver limitation discussed HERE & on device WIKIs
dd-wrt.v24-16994_NEWD-2_K2.6_voip-e2k-e3k.bin (for NV60 readiness two step flash procedure on E3000)
MD5: dd-wrt.v24-16994_NEWD-2_K2.6_voip-e2k-e3k.bin
dd-wrt.v24-22208_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini-wrt610n.bin (for the v1 folks)
MD5: 53a7edae47803025b47c3765e671ea7d
dd-wrt.v24_vpn_generic-14929.bin (yes, i renamed it)
MD5: 3157cd7a76584fa68941158316135de2 _________________ reenignE esreveR
Resistance is NOT futile... It's Voltage divided by Current!
Assumptions:
1. Everyone on the forum has read the relevant forum section announcements.
2. For Broadcom section we have ALL at least tried to understand the "Peacock" thread,HERE
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