Really hoping that the PPPoE issues get worked out. My current setup is an ADSL2 modem in bridge mode up to my Asus N15 running stock fw. I'd love to use DD-WRT, but if previous posters with my same setup are having problems I'm going to save my time.
If someone wrote up a guide in the wiki for the N15 I'd be more than willing to test it on my box.
Am I correct in presuming that this is easily reversible (through an ASUS tool or something from what I've scanned)?
Last question; has anyone bricked their N15 from this yet meddling with N15?
Thanks guys. DD-WRT newbie here; I'd love to get involved.
Did anyone try PPTP for WAN so far?
I've spent dozens of hours to build my currently flashed firmware which works stable enough in my envirnment, and I really don't want to loose it
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:09 Post subject: few things
first of all thank you for creating firmware for this router
when I use the firmware on 4th page to change to DDWRT, setting static DHCP didn't work
btw I'm using DHCP but I needed few computers to have static IP
but it's working fine on today's firmware
however, website filtering does not work on the original ddwrt for this router nor today's firmware
is there a way to do website filtering using router?
I know I can edit hosts file to filer it..but I want to do it for all the computers
Joined: 13 Feb 2011 Posts: 1 Location: Moscow, Russia
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:29 Post subject: PPPoE issue
Greetings.
I've managed to establish PPPoE connection manually, while automatic configuration via web interface disconnects every 10-20 seconds.
You can start pppoe manually: Use web settings to get local network connection to work (in my case this was automatic dhcp). Then place the following command that starts ppp daemon in web setup (Administration->Commands):
After that masquerade ppp0 and edit routing table:
route del default route
route add default dev ppp0
iptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
That's all.
Another problem that I found is port forwarding from ppp0 to local server. Tried using iptables, but the magic isn't happening. If someone could help, that would be appreciated.
I was able to acquire missing kernel modules, but still too many issues on the way.
I would really appreciate if someone could give some initial guidelines...
Am I right about trying to use Makefile.rt2880 as a baseline? I was little bit confused finding out that it required Broadcom include files during compilation of src/router/shared files, even though I tried to eliminate everything which is not related to ralink stuff...
Still hoping someone could give me some clues...
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for releasing firmware for RT-N15!
Firmware is good, but i have problem with PPPoE, and some peoples above too. I'am installed
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/2011/03-17-11-r16454/Asus-RT-N15/
and i have problem with PPPoE connection. After a connection is established, it droped down in intreval below 1 min. As well when connection is established, internet doesnt work and i can't ping any other adresses outside LAN. Any ideas?
My download speeds on the WAN interface through the firmware in the half, equal to 6 MB / s (not 12MB / sec)
Maybe you have to change something in settings that would be my 100 mb / sec channel used to complete?
I've found WAN speed problem too.
Max speed in my tests are 5100 KB/sec in ftp transfer from WAN to LAN1 port. All link speeds are 1Gb.
Looks like WAN port has firmly set the bandwidth to 50 Mb/s or there is a problem with driver included in kernel.
And there is a mistake in Router database discription - RT-N15 router have 32 MB of ram, not 16
In the firmware can port WAN or LAN, set or control the operating modes Full-duplex or Half-duplex?
In the description to the router indicated that it supports Jumbo Frame up to 12 K, but the command ifconfig says that established 1500, although the network card is set to 7K, why?