No prob w/30840M kongat other than the previously mentioned bug
1170 is all I ever seen from status page using VHT80
don't recall ever seeing upper-upper / lower-lower
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DD-WRT v3.0-r30841 std (11/04/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #108 SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 14 01:03:03 CEST 2016 armv7l
Same buggy on this build if have HFSC & PIE it reverts to HFSC & SQL when rebooted
HTB & FQ_Codel seems a bit better for me anyways and it doesn't change when rebooted.
dslreports.com still shows a little spike here & there on upload
Done many tests there today but am always 8 Mbps short on upload using dslreports.com
Still get all 'A' but only get A+ if using HTB / FQ_Codel w/BS build.
switch back forth from them to testmy.net and testmy.net shows as it should for upload
Don't never know what dslreports.com are up to
It's all close enough for me to call OK -
Not up long w/this but will know more afterlater when gets all loaded up
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EDIT-
Got couple streams going and the boy on Xbox1 along w/other network traffic.
looks good -- just don't know what dslreports.com deal is w/UL
DD-WRT v3.0-r30870M kongat (11/10/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #245 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 10 19:53:16 CET 2016 armv7l
very nice
DNSmasq --dhcp-option=252," "
I had a couple devices with static IP set in the main EA8500 and devices
are currently connected to a E2500 (WAN connected to main EA8500) and its syslog picks up
their name & tells me they are on wrong network -- very funny...
root@--:~# uptime
20:16:56 up 1:07, load average: 0.28, 0.08, 0.02
mrjcd what made 30869 better? Can't wait to test the next BS build
Sometimes my 5ghz cuts out for a split second and I sometimes see devices reconnecting (radius re-auth) in logs. Usually occurs when there is a lot of load on the box/traffic on the 5ghz. I'm hoping 30869 fixes that.
mrjcd wrote:
BS-30853 good
BS-30869 better
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DD-WRT v3.0-r30870M kongat (11/10/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #245 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 10 19:53:16 CET 2016 armv7l
very nice
DNSmasq --dhcp-option=252," "
I had a couple devices with static IP set in the main EA8500 and devices
are currently connected to a E2500 (WAN connected to main EA8500) and its syslog picks up
their name & tells me they are on wrong network -- very funny...
root@--:~# uptime
20:16:56 up 1:07, load average: 0.28, 0.08, 0.02
mrjcd what made 30869 better? Can't wait to test the next BS build
Sometimes my 5ghz cuts out for a split second and I sometimes see devices reconnecting (radius re-auth) in logs. Usually occurs when there is a lot of load on the box/traffic on the 5ghz. I'm hoping 30869 fixes that.
mrjcd wrote:
BS-30853 good
BS-30869 better
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DD-WRT v3.0-r30870M kongat (11/10/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #245 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 10 19:53:16 CET 2016 armv7l
very nice
DNSmasq --dhcp-option=252," "
I had a couple devices with static IP set in the main EA8500 and devices
are currently connected to a E2500 (WAN connected to main EA8500) and its syslog picks up
their name & tells me they are on wrong network -- very funny...
root@--:~# uptime
20:16:56 up 1:07, load average: 0.28, 0.08, 0.02
good job!
Try-
Use AC/N-mixed.
Set ack timing to 0.
Use multi user beamforming.
If you want full power use Ch149 or above
Suggest 149 upper or 161 lower
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 4:45 Post subject:
moonglows wrote:
mrjcd what made 30869 better? Can't wait to test the next BS build
Sometimes my 5ghz cuts out for a split second and I sometimes see devices reconnecting (radius re-auth) in logs. Usually occurs when there is a lot of load on the box/traffic on the 5ghz. I'm hoping 30869 fixes that.
mrjcd wrote:
BS-30853 good
BS-30869 better
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DD-WRT v3.0-r30870M kongat (11/10/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #245 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 10 19:53:16 CET 2016 armv7l
very nice
DNSmasq --dhcp-option=252," "
I had a couple devices with static IP set in the main EA8500 and devices
are currently connected to a E2500 (WAN connected to main EA8500) and its syslog picks up
their name & tells me they are on wrong network -- very funny...
root@--:~# uptime
20:16:56 up 1:07, load average: 0.28, 0.08, 0.02
good job!
it doesnt, nor does latest build as they dont have any ath10k changes. all qca99xx radios have that drop problem when the 5ghz radio is pushing high throughput _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
DD-WRT v3.0-r30880M kongat (11/15/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #247 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 15 00:02:59 CET 2016 armv7l
Very smooth
root@---:~# dmesg | tail
[ 24.890070] br0: port 2(ath0) entered forwarding state
[ 24.890149] br0: port 2(ath0) entered forwarding state
[ 26.495821] device ath1 entered promiscuous mode
[ 26.892642] br0: port 2(ath0) entered forwarding state
[ 28.352015] br0: port 3(ath1) entered forwarding state
[ 28.352101] br0: port 3(ath1) entered forwarding state
[ 28.831432] device vlan2 entered promiscuous mode
[ 29.896598] device vlan2 left promiscuous mode
[ 30.354938] br0: port 3(ath1) entered forwarding state
[ 7427.202054] nf_conntrack: automatic helper assignment is deprecated and it will be removed soon. Use the iptables CT target to attach helpers instead.
root@---:~# uptime
20:08:22 up 18:18, load average: 0.04, 0.10, 0.06
GUI appears to have less RX errors (per total) on ath0.1 than other builds -- all builds used still within 100%
No errors on ath0 or ath1
mrjcd what made 30869 better? Can't wait to test the next BS build
Sometimes my 5ghz cuts out for a split second and I sometimes see devices reconnecting (radius re-auth) in logs. Usually occurs when there is a lot of load on the box/traffic on the 5ghz. I'm hoping 30869 fixes that.
mrjcd wrote:
BS-30853 good
BS-30869 better
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DD-WRT v3.0-r30870M kongat (11/10/16)
Linux 3.18.42 #245 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 10 19:53:16 CET 2016 armv7l
very nice
DNSmasq --dhcp-option=252," "
I had a couple devices with static IP set in the main EA8500 and devices
are currently connected to a E2500 (WAN connected to main EA8500) and its syslog picks up
their name & tells me they are on wrong network -- very funny...
root@--:~# uptime
20:16:56 up 1:07, load average: 0.28, 0.08, 0.02
good job!
Only reason I mentioned BS-30869 better than BS_30853 on these test builds was the 80853 build did not bootup (it hung) after install.
It required a power cycle but AFAIK BS hasn't done much for this router in a while.
Actually the 80853 hang after install over old build is not unique and probably not the build itself that caused that ---- just happens sometimes.
Right now I'm liking Kong's 30880M ... up 19:22 no bad
Near as I can tell the EA8500 has 'bout all dd-wrt has to offer with either Brainslayer or Kong builds.
Listed is just what I have noticed on BS builds that are not on Kong builds if anyone is interested.
BS - DD-WRT v3.0-r30880 std (11/14/16)
BS-builds for the EA8500 are approx 33.3 MB
Setup/Networking/ Create Virtual Server
Services/Services/ Link Layer Topology Discovery
Services/Services/ Mikrotik MAC Telnet
Services/Services/ The Onion Router Project
Services/NAS/ Bittorrent
Services/Hotspot/ Sputnik
Kong - DD-WRT v3.0-r30880M kongat (11/15/16)
Since unbound was included firmware is approx 23.4 MB
These are not on BS builds:
Wireless/Basic Settings/ Radio Time Restrictions (Radio Scheduling) I always liked this feature.
Kong builds also have dhcp option 252 enabled by default. Not sure exactly what all this entails but
presume it is more a customized feature than the old option 252 that run in some places????
It is pretty simple, setup a tftp server e.g. on 192.168.1.2, in the root dir of the tftp goes the firmware, run flashimg flashes to first part run flashimg2 to second part. Attach serial at boot just hit a key, then it jumps to uboot prompt where you set it up.
Hi @tatsuya46,
I tried flashing different builds to a brand new EA8500 I just purchased. Nothing was working as the stock firmware it came with is 1.1.4.173728.
So I started on this path to use tftp, pryed a brand new EA8500 open, but the JM1 pins are not there. I assume I need to solder to the board?
See picture here https://www.jruehlig.com/owncloud/s/tFbXOUpNOm5W44B
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Or will that not help because the bootloaded is somehow locked?
Thanks
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It is pretty simple, setup a tftp server e.g. on 192.168.1.2, in the root dir of the tftp goes the firmware, run flashimg flashes to first part run flashimg2 to second part. Attach serial at boot just hit a key, then it jumps to uboot prompt where you set it up.
Hi @tatsuya46,
I tried flashing different builds to a brand new EA8500 I just purchased. Nothing was working as the stock firmware it came with is 1.1.4.173728.
So I started on this path to use tftp, pryed a brand new EA8500 open, but the JM1 pins are not there. I assume I need to solder to the board?
See picture here https://www.jruehlig.com/owncloud/s/tFbXOUpNOm5W44B
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Or will that not help because the bootloaded is somehow locked?
Thanks