Your reports for Broadcom units are highly appreciated !
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Last edited by KrypteX on Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:30; edited 6 times in total
E2500
[dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K2.6_big-nv60k.bin]
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (06/05/15) big - build 27240
Linux 2.6.24.111 #25805 Fri Jun 5 00:46:57 CEST 2015 mips
Reset
previous - reset
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (05/27/13) mini - build 21676
Linux 2.6.24.111 #15399 Mon May 27 02:09:17 CEST 2013 mips
Repeater Mode -- connected to E2500 Shibby Tomato w/WPA2-AES security
VAP will not broadcast SSID with WPA2-AES
Will broadcast if using WEP but will not connect.
No security on VAP connects and works fine - good speed.
log
If someone can put this dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e2500.bin on a Linksys E2500
I would sure like to know how you did it???¿¿¿??
Joined: 09 Nov 2014 Posts: 314 Location: Bakersfield, CA
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 22:05 Post subject:
Router: Linksys e1200v2
Firmware: dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e1200v2.bin
Previous: dd-wrt.v24-27119_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e1200v2.bin
Kernel: Linux 3.10.80-rc1 #8323 Fri Jun 5 09:02:03 CEST 2015 mips
Status: Working great as a client bridge, far better than the previous in throughput speeds.
Reset: Yes, during the downgraded to upgraded required for this model of router.
Errors: None so far as a client bridge _________________ Deployed Routers:
Netgear R7800 - 1x build 46979
- Gateway (USB /w Entware, CAKE QoS)
Netgear R7000 - 3x build 46979
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 2:28 Post subject: N13UB1
Router: N13UB1
Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (06/05/15) - build 27240
Kernel: Linux 3.2.69 #17013 Fri Jun 5 08:24:49 CEST 2015 mips
Status: OK
Reset: Asus-to-DDWRT
Errors:
- Internet Transmission capped at 10Mbps on both WAN to LAN and WAN to Wireless.
- Working OK as AP
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:19 Post subject: Re: N13UB1
mk76 wrote:
Router: N13UB1
Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (06/05/15) - build 27240
Kernel: Linux 3.2.69 #17013 Fri Jun 5 08:24:49 CEST 2015 mips
Status: OK
Reset: Asus-to-DDWRT
Errors:
- Internet Transmission capped at 10Mbps on both WAN to LAN and WAN to Wireless.
- Working OK as AP
Installed on my R7000 and it's capped at 180mb only because that is all the isp provides. The R7000 has enough cpu capability to overcome the dd-wrt overhead
and handle the isp bandwidth.
Your N13 does not. _________________ Segment 1 XR700 10Gb LAN, 1Gb WAN ISP BS
Wired AP 1 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Wired AP 2 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Wired AP 3 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Syslog Services Asustor 7110T NAS 10GB
NetGear XS716T 10GB Switch
download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/ (Brain Slayer)
YAMon https://usage-monitoring.com/index.php
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:31 Post subject: Re: N13UB1
ddaniel51 wrote:
mk76 wrote:
Router: N13UB1
Errors:
- Internet Transmission capped at 10Mbps on both WAN to LAN and WAN to Wireless.
- Working OK as AP
Installed on my R7000 and it's capped at 180mb only because that is all the isp provides. The R7000 has enough cpu capability to overcome the dd-wrt overhead
and handle the isp bandwidth.
Your N13 does not.
Not true. The N13U B1 has a Ralink RT3052 CPU @380 MHz, which is the same my DIR-615 D2 uses. That's a CPU perfectly capable of far more than 10 Mb/s. My WAN-to-LAN speed is around 90 Mb/s, while the WAN-to-WiFi speed is 75 Mb/s, not 10 Mb/s !
I have flashed two E3000 with dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K2.6_big-nv60k.bin and one E4200 V1 with dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e4200.bin (no reset). Seem to work ok. _________________ 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)
K2.6 Mega NV60K build is to large to be flashed to a Linksys E3000.
I've switched to the big build instead and it seems to be working ok. _________________ linksys E3000 (modded WRT610N-V2)@27453K3-Mega
Linksys WRT1900AC-v2 with latest LEDE code
An observation: on the K26 builds flashed upon E3000 radvd does not seem to work. It daemonizes ok, but fails to advertise IPs. _________________ 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)
Router: Linksys e1200v2
Firmware: dd-wrt.v24-27240_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e1200v2.bin
Previous: dd-wrt.v24-27147_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini-e1200v2.bin
Kernel: Linux 3.10.80-rc1 #8323 Fri Jun 5 09:02:03 CEST 2015 mips
Status: Working fine
Reset: Yes, but was still slow until I used Telnet to clear the nvram
Errors: No successful upgrade message appeared, although the upgrade was successful. Was very slow, despite resets, until I cleared the NVRAM through Telnet.
Last edited by mbmalone on Sat Jun 06, 2015 23:14; edited 1 time in total
I often wonder when upgrading firmwares if I need to completely re-enter my settings manually, or if I can simply upload my backup file. How do I know what builds it is ok to use a backup file, or which builds I must re-enter settings manually?
Assuming I am upgrading to this build from 27147, can I restore my settings from a backup file, after doing the proper "erase nvram" and upgrade procedures?
Speaking for myself, I did not erase nvram for a long time and I have flashed many builds since then. _________________ 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)