Joined: 12 Jul 2009 Posts: 100 Location: San Francisco, CA
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 2:34 Post subject:
Malachi wrote:
The high memory build works on my rt-n66u as I posted in the pics but I don't have any ports forwarded or anything else.
The HIGHMEM seems to work, but I don't know what "deadlock is detected, try to fix it" means. I don't know if that means trouble somewhere down the line.
Isn't that the way to change nvram values in the command line?
I have a bunch of port forwards, and I didn't want to do it by hand via GUI, so I issued that command, and then "nvram commit," and ran into this message.
If your port forwards shows up in the gui and are working then just ignore that message. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Have any of you using Kong's HIGHMEM build on N66U try to enable dlna on it? I enabled it but the GUI have one mounted partition to select and choose it as video. But when I connect the DLNA client to it, there is no video in the database. There is even no input for the refresh interval.
Thanks,
I am currently running Kong's HIGHMEM 23430 on my N66U. Most stuffs work fine except sometimes overnight some clients can not get internet access on the 5gHz band (showing limitted internet access or no internet access). This can happen to both static assigned clients and DHCP clients. I did not see this issue on the BS build 22320 which has 2.4ghz band issue.
Is this a known issue on Kong's build? Any work-around?
flashed dd-wrt.v24-23320_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx on my RT-N66U/R no issues to report 256KB nvram available and I did fillcheck it to 75KB so its good
does anybody know about a way to get the cft.ko module so I can use cut though forwarding on DD-WRT I don't give two derps about Qos working
I was using r23503 that didn't have it, so had to switch to Kong's r23550 but since Kong told me that in latest BrainSlayer's release it *should* be embedded I thought of asking before trying the upgrade.
There seems to be a lot of conflicting info when I search and even on the wiki.
Should I just use Kong's latest highmem build if I care most about 2.4ghz functionality? I keep seeing reports of only the 5ghz being stable with the BS builds.
Does it matter with newer builds which version I have? What if I get the B2 model, can I still use DD-WRT on it?
Which installation method should I do to make sure it doesn't get bricked?
I mainly care about port forwarding, QoS, and 2.4ghz functionality. 5ghz would also be nice, but since all of my devices support 2.4ghz and not all of them 5ghz it's much more important that 2.4ghz work.
If someone could recommend a build that has stable 2.4ghz, functioning port forwarding, and QoS... it would be greatly appreciated.