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Topic: New Build - 02/06/2020 - r42287 | |
phinn Replies: 35 Views: 11044 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 18:22 Subject: New Build - 02/06/2020 - r42287 |
I moved on to
I have no issues with my WRT32X it's an excellent and fast router for wired, wireless, and USB 3.0 storage overall. DD-WRT and OpenWrt work great with too. Not sure what issues you' ... |
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Topic: New build: 02-05-2020 r42278 | |
phinn Replies: 7 Views: 2882 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 18:32 Subject: New build: 02-05-2020 r42278 |
firmware version: 0x0903020c
Yep, even though I didn't notice it listed on the DD-WRT changelog this is the new firmware according to the commit on mwlwifi driver here: https://github.com/kaloz/ ... |
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Topic: New Build - 02/06/2020 - r42287 | |
phinn Replies: 35 Views: 11044 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 14:32 Subject: New Build - 02/06/2020 - r42287 |
No reason to update over the previous one no changes for us. | |
Topic: New build: 02-05-2020 r42278 | |
phinn Replies: 7 Views: 2882 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 19:13 Subject: New build: 02-05-2020 r42278 |
Anyone know if this build has the new Linksys wifi firmware that BrainSlayer talked about adding here?
https://github.com/kaloz/mwlwifi/issues/378 Someone said they saw performance and stability ... |
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Topic: WiFi driver = 10.3.8.0-20181210 in the Lede (openwrt) builds | |
phinn Replies: 3 Views: 1662 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 17:59 Subject: Re: WiFi driver = 10.3.8.0-20181210 in the Lede (openwrt) bu |
DD-WRT and OpenWrt both pull from the mwlwifi open source driver. This driver is 'complete' according to Marvel which means, while these devices have a ton of potential are unlikely to ever improve fu ... | |
Topic: DD-WRT on WRT3200ACM final review | |
phinn Replies: 4 Views: 1858 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 17:55 Subject: Re: DD-WRT on WRT3200ACM final review |
The thing is that DD-WRT (and OpenWrt for that matter) work excellent with these routers for what they are able to achieve. The problem is the Wi-Fi driver (mwlwifi) and the firmware is handled by a d ... | |
Topic: Effective Cooling For WRT Routers | |
phinn Replies: 12 Views: 7425 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 19:58 Subject: Effective Cooling For WRT Routers |
Has anyone had any actual issues with heating? I've had a WRT32X for almost 6 months (bought refurb off amazon for ~$110) and zero heating issues on both the Linksys oem firmware (kernel 4.4) and Open ... | |
Topic: Is it worth going for a WRT32X yet? | |
phinn Replies: 9 Views: 2256 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 19:31 Subject: Is it worth going for a WRT32X yet? |
I got the WRT32X refurb model off Amazon for $110 late last year. Router has been working extremely well on both the oem firmware and OpenWrt (dual boot). Great LAN/WAN speeds, A+/A Bufferbloat and qu ... | |
Topic: WRT32X and 5GhZ | |
phinn Replies: 21 Views: 9610 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 16:10 Subject: Re: WRT32X and 5GhZ |
Has anything changed on the 5gHz implementation since Xmas?
No, unfortunately there has been almost no effort for mwlwifi in a while for the 88W8964 (WRT3200ACM / WRT32X routers). Marvel has practi ... |
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Topic: Linksys WRT1900AC upgrade advice | |
phinn Replies: 6 Views: 1613 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 16:14 Subject: Linksys WRT1900AC upgrade advice |
While we're making recommendations any good build to try for WRT32X yet? The Linksys firmware runs kernel 4.4.14 and it's based off OpenWrt, thus OpenWrt 18.06-rc1 runs very well. However looking to t ... | |
Topic: WRT3200ACM?? | |
phinn Replies: 2978 Views: 1225694 |
Forum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.) Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 17:54 Subject: WRT3200ACM?? |
Would you recommend the ac86u over the r7800?
Given the problems with the r8000/8000p, I almost believe netgear got lucky with the r7800. But the r7800 firmware ui is painful to look at. Almost like ... |
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Topic: Best Kong Build for the R7000 Router | |
phinn Replies: 58 Views: 54081 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 18:03 Subject: Best Kong Build for the R7000 Router |
It's not a joke. If you ignore the random total freezes then it's ok. R7000 it's a great router but the latest dd-wrt builds are not stable for it. I never have these issues on Netgear Genie or Toma ... |
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Topic: Best Kong Build for the R7000 Router | |
phinn Replies: 58 Views: 54081 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 13:04 Subject: Best Kong Build for the R7000 Router |
dd-wrt is very unstable on R7000. Stay on Netgear stock or try Fresh Tomato. Both are stable.
Is this is a joke? The R7000 is often considered the #1 router for DD-WRT. It has had the best all arou ... |
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Topic: R8000 development | |
phinn Replies: 435 Views: 326685 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 16:11 Subject: R8000 development |
Look at the r7500v2, ea8500 or r7800.
Or if money is no concern, lol, the r9000 Go with the r7800. You have your choice of OEM, DD-WRT (Kong) or Voxel firmware. @m0j0 I second this. Definit ... |
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Topic: VPNFilter Malware Attacks on Consumer Routers | |
phinn Replies: 9 Views: 5182 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 15:52 Subject: VPNFilter Malware Attacks on Consumer Routers |
So what exactly needs to be done to remove the malware if I was infected? I assume I would need to clear the nvram, would a 30/30/30 reset do that? Then right away flash a new build on there?
Appre ... |
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