Any way to throttle speeds? Per MAC address or ip-ranges would be perfect; however, if it's overall throttling, I'll be fine with that also.
I've looked around and saw people managing to get QoS to work with a script but given no tutorial (to newbies like me) on how to actually achieve this. Highly appreciated if anyone could give instruction.
pats4life thank you for picking up radmir's good work. These instructions are very much appreciated. Hopefully you will continue to provide firmware updates.
But I'm going to try compiling the firmware myself.
pats4life wrote:
If anyone is interest in compiling 098 it's very simple, just follow the instructions on the git. Before you compile you have to patch 3 .diff files. Radmir stores them here:https://app.box.com/s/2wxyv4cjdgd52m4a1wzd
Inside the folder old there is a file named N750.tar.gz, unpack it and you will find 4 .diff, you need to patch "mkimage" to /opt/rt-n56u/trunk/tools/mkimage, also patch "image.h" to /opt/rt-n56u/trunk/tools/include. The last file you need is Makefile.diff, this patch won't work because Padavan has modified the source file. You will have to manually make the change, it's just one word in the penultimate line of the file. After you modify all 3 files you can compile the firmware.
Padavan is taking longer than usual to freeze a new build. I'm a little impatient and decided to compile a new 099 build. It contains many bug fixes and improvements. I already tested it and it runs fine. I uploaded to the git. https://bitbucket.org/pats4life/rt-n56u/downloads It's a base build, ipset is disabled however since it was failing to compile for some reason. If anyone needs Ipset or any other feature let me know and I will compile a new build.
Thank you radmir and welcome back. I was already on automake 1.15. I fully upgraded to the latest ubuntu packages. But still failed at the same place, got the same error. I'll try to compile the firmware again when padavan releases the next firmware.
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 16:25 Post subject: Thanks!
I've installed the latest version two weeks ago. After two weeks I can say that all is good and the router is working better then before.
One question though: Can I set up the front LED to behave like in stock? I tried to set it up the colors according the internet connection but the LED stays off all the time.
Thank you for your time and contribution.
Upload the file referenced below, I get the following error message:
"Upgrade file is not the correct type of version for this device.
Upgrade failed.
Please obtain the correct file and try again."
My model version is F9K1116v1. Any suggestion?
pats4life wrote:
brbones wrote:
is there a configuration tutorial for the Belkin N750 using the modified DD-WRT builds?
the gui is different than the write-ups I have found and the setup I have tried does not seem to work so far.
I am trying to move my wired media server upstairs while the modem/primary router is downstairs (with no current way to run a wire) and I have the Belkin router which has just been sitting around recently.
Thanks
First of all, there is no DD-WRT build for the N750, the firmware in this thread is a compatible version of a firmware made by a developer named Padavan for some ralink based Asus routers. You can find his code here: https://bitbucket.org/padavan/rt-n56u.
There is no tutorial for it that I'm aware of, but you don't need it. If you are using the factory firmware you just have to flash this file:https://bitbucket.org/pats4life/rt-n56u/downloads/BN750DB_3.4.3.9-099_base.trx.
It's just like as if you were updating the firmware. When it's done reset the router. Then go to 192.168.1.1, login and password will be "admin". You will find that the GUI is much improved over the factory firmware. Everything is self explanatory, don't be alarmed by the ASUS logo, as I said it is made originally for ASUS routers.
HI guys is the developpment dead?i have a question about openvpn as i would like to have a specific ip use through vpn while other ips connect through normal internet..any way to achieve it?
Padavan is taking longer than usual to freeze a new build. I'm a little impatient and decided to compile a new 099 build. It contains many bug fixes and improvements. I already tested it and it runs fine. I uploaded to the git. https://bitbucket.org/pats4life/rt-n56u/downloads It's a base build, ipset is disabled however since it was failing to compile for some reason. If anyone needs Ipset or any other feature let me know and I will compile a new build.
so there's no way to have the same gui as the asus with same functionality?i'm specificcaly looking at defined policies module when dealing with openvpn configuration
HI guys is the developpment dead?i have a question about openvpn as i would like to have a specific ip use through vpn while other ips connect through normal internet..any way to achieve it?
I'm not sure that this is the right place to ask this. You can google (or use internal search) for general DD-WRT forums and support. While this thread is about firmware updates and adaptation.