kenja00, could you please give us link where you downloaded OpenWRT for WNDR3700v2 and comment how is your WiFi working with OpenWRT? I have some problems with WiFi on DD-WRT right now (low range).
Filename I used was
openwrt-ar71xx-wndr3700-jffs2-factory-NA.img
No problems with Wifi -- but I've heard it's not really a firmware problem with the low range, but hardware. I didn't have range problems with DD-WRT so it'll be interesting to see if it makes a difference for you...
This is second WNDR3700v2 in my hands with same WiFi problem while using DD-WRT. Seems like WiFi signal goes down after some time when DD-WRT installed.
Thank you for sharing. I will try to configure it some day
we continue to receive reports of this issue, firmware downgrades have not solved the problem. neither has modifying (or removing) mssfix/fragment as suggested by sash.
I'm currently using 18024 (latest version as of 20/12/11 and have no problems using openvpn. The WNDR3700 v1 is set up as a server using routed (tun) configuration. Do the problems reported affect all wndr3700s v1 and v2 or just some?
The was a bug in version 17201 for WNDR3700v2(v1 ?). I do not know if bug still exists in 18024. I have not tried 18024 yet. I'm waiting for 18054+. There should be some wifi tab fixes. Then will check VPN issue again.
I am using a conjoined Openvpn server. The WNDR3700 has 2 instances of openvpn running, server and client. Both are configured by script - I don't like using the http interface. Both have been working solid for 2 days now (since configured) with no disconnections from anyone. I doubt setting up in the http interface will be much different, but for me its working well - just no nmbd for setting a wins server!
The was a bug in version 17201 for WNDR3700v2(v1 ?). I do not know if bug still exists in 18024. I have not tried 18024 yet. I'm waiting for 18054+. There should be some wifi tab fixes. Then will check VPN issue again.
Tested this morning. 18024 OpenVPN Client on 3700v2 not working. Tried same build and parameters with a buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH -> no problem.