I want to install this firmware but should I flash directly the file v7 from the first post directly from ASUS stock as I am on stock now (because it has trx extension and it looks like it would work), OR I must first flash asus-to-ddwrt.trx and then Asus-RTN13U-webflash.bin build 03-19-12-r18777 from here:
ftp://www.dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/2012/03-19-12-r18777/Asus-RTN13U/
Sadly there is not an exFAT implementation for Linux, which is the defacto standard for cross-os interoperability in desktop-land (Mac and Windows).
The tendency is to have it supported everywhere, it's already showing up in cameras and smartphones.
Barring that, NTFS provides for a proven way to write on NTFS on Linux and Mac, which makes it a desirable filesystem to support.
Question 2: I see people asked whether this firmware supports DLNA, and it seems to not have any included.
Do you plan to add support?
My personal goal is to have USB+SMB+AFP+Torrents+DLNA served from the router. I am reading about installing stuff, but it's a convoluted process.
I find it would be better to have it all in one custom firmware, rather than several separate customization projects.
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 18:52 Post subject: autostart scripts
Hi everybody!
I have just updated my rt-n13u b1 to mod-v7 firmware, and my S99trans script in /opt/etc/init.d does not run automatically. But, for example, S10httpd runs automatically without any problem.
Any script in /opt/etc/init.d and the directory itself are executable.
Also, I can manually start S99trans, and transmission-daemon works perfectly.
Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:10 Post subject: Re: working with 300mbps
prvasile wrote:
how it works with 300mbps? I can't find this setting. I need help please!
There isn't a specific "use 300mbps" checkbox or option. Instead it is other settings that will impact if your router can run at 300mbps. For example, using a 40mhz channel width.
So i'm thinking of getting a new contract to 4G; my question is, which USB modem/pen is best to work with our N13U-Rev B1 router right out of the box in the 18777?
The Vodafone K5005 (which is the Huawei E398), or the ZTE MF820D ?
First of all let me say, my router is running v7 till date without any issue. In my experience v7 is most stable then all the previous releases. I have tested fat32, ntfs, ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems and all works fine.
@AZERTY123, @tkg_1993 I would try to upload all the previous mods soon...
@tkg_1993 FAT32 partitions are working perfectly on my router (auto mount works fine with USB keys).
Finally, thanks to the dd-wrt team for the great work. They have integrated/fixed all the changes of this mod in trunk. Waiting for next release...