Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 18:09 Post subject: Linksys WRT610n v1 drops connection need latest firmware
im in a pinch and need to get a stable build My linksys wrt610n v1 drops its connection ALOT looking for a more stable dd-wrt.v24_mega_wrt610n.bin. This is my current firmware
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/24/10) mega
(SVN revision 15962)
As far as I know, K24 builds are said to be more stable than K26 builds, but if you want to try a K26 build, why not use a Kong build, e.g. 20500 nv32k? _________________ 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)
Well, in the beginning years, my internet provider also had crappy connections. From what people say on customer forums, it still has poor connections in certain areas. _________________ 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)
I was using huild 16214 on my primary router (non broadcom) for the last week or so. It would consistently drop the wan connection. Lan would be fine but it would lose the wan connection for between ten seconds and 3 or so minutes. I tested this for a solid week of doing consistent ping tests both within the lan and to the wan. Lan was fine. Wan would fail regularly.
I believe that these recent builds have a problem. _________________ SIG:
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