Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 15:15 Post subject:
Mr. MSP wrote:
aairon wrote:
Yea still no firewall log.
otherwise stable though? If I have to hear my mother-in-law gripe one more time, I might burst into flames 9000+
As long as your Mother in Law doesn't use ANY android device to connect to the 5 Ghz side she should be just fine.
Many android devices may also be fine but not a Samsung device since S7, so if she has a new Galaxy S8 all bets are off.
The problem is not only that you lose your 5 Ghz connection, the Marvell firmware falls to it's knees and completely crashes the whole thing 2.4 and all.
Until such time Marvell's guy decides to stop stalling and fix the issue.
P.S. if she has a smart TV especially if Samsung I'd try to connect it on 2.4 Ghz rather then 5 Ghz.
You will of course have folks telling you everything works perfectly and they would be correct, from their very limited perspective.
They are to be ignored.
Good Luck.
This issue follows LEDE as Well as DD-WRT.
otherwise stable though? If I have to hear my mother-in-law gripe one more time, I might burst into flames 9000+
As long as your Mother in Law doesn't use ANY android device to connect to the 5 Ghz side she should be just fine.
Many android devices may also be fine but not a Samsung device since S7, so if she has a new Galaxy S8 all bets are off.
The problem is not only that you lose your 5 Ghz connection, the Marvell firmware falls to it's knees and completely crashes the whole thing 2.4 and all.
Until such time Marvell's guy decides to stop stalling and fix the issue.
P.S. if she has a smart TV especially if Samsung I'd try to connect it on 2.4 Ghz rather then 5 Ghz.
You will of course have folks telling you everything works perfectly and they would be correct, from their very limited perspective.
They are to be ignored.
Good Luck.
This issue follows LEDE as Well as DD-WRT.
all Apple. Her extender/ap is netgear, currently setup to receive 2.4 only and push out 5. It will soon be a AP rather than extender, still only pushing out 5ghz.
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 20:20 Post subject:
I think you'll be ok, fingers crossed, you will know within about 72 hours or so, it takes at least a week of up time before I can come to any conclusion and even then it's only hope.
So many people load the latest and think well it's been a day cool it works lol.
i think it stops when we stop buying marvell or even atheros quantenna etc chipsets.. broadcom all d way _________________ Thankyou BrainSlayer & Kong for all the hard work <3
I'm new here to post, but been watching the activities and using DD-WRT for some time now.
I have WRT3200ACM with r33413 and this seems stable for my use.
However, revs after r33413 completely block my access to an FTP server I must connect daily for work (other FTPs seemed to be okay, such as dd-wrt). What gives?
I confirmed by switching builds back and forth via Linksys GUI.
Hey brainslayer, in the next release, will you be adding quarkysg‘smfixes to sfe? Thanks for all your hard work. _________________ WRT3200ACM V1 r39267 std (03/22/19) OpenVPN client
Not having any issues on 5ghz with my Samsung S7 _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 23:06 Post subject:
LookingForMyMojo wrote:
Not having any issues on 5ghz with my Samsung S7
Me neither yet.
It's been up almost exactly 48 hours we will see,
I think it would be real weird if it were fixed as the driver is still supposed to have issues and they are still being addressed.
But who knows we will see.
It went for almost four days before it stopped associating and eventually locking up for UI access, only my serial interface still connects.
My Samsung S7 G930P is still connected @ 866 Mbs.
Also other testers are still reporting issues with Other qualcomm based 5 ghz devices besides Samsung.
I'm not really optimistic on this one, I think it's a matter of time.
I sincerely wish I was wrong.
wrt1900acv2, no issues _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 3:28 Post subject:
LookingForMyMojo wrote:
it flaked out on me " in general ".
going to wait for next release.
wrt1900acv2, no issues
Well I've got exactly 2 days and three hours so I expect it to go south very soon.
I'll post when it does.
I'm afraid that we don't need to bother until the Marvell "open source" driver that's not open source is updated.
the guy is supposedly working on this specific issue but he's so full of shit (I first thought it was the language barrier but it's a cultural thing) it's hard to tell what he's really doing.
I feel so sorry for the crap that B.S. goes through for this.
EDIT: 2 days 14 hours new record lol.