Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 17:40 Post subject: Linksys WRT610NV1 with r33215 *working but with caution*
Router/Version: Linksys WRT610Nv1 Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 mega (08/25/17) Kernel: Linux 2.4.37 #46438 Fri Aug 25 06:07:04 CEST 2017 mips Previous: r33006 Mode/Status: Works Reset: Complete 30/30/3 Issues/Errors: None at the moment
Hello, if you plan to upgrade the firmware of Linksys WRT610Nv1 please consider to upgrade from emergency recovery. Every attempt directly from firmware upgrade web UI selection hang the router and the web UI is not reachable. Only making a total new flash with emergency recovery works. At the moment seems to be fine.
Router/Version: Netgear R8500
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.83 #1928 SMP Fri Aug 25 07:43:46 CEST 2017 armv7l
Previous: Kong June 2017 (Doesnt remember the date sorry)
Mode/Status: Gateway/AP
Reset: Yes, before and after
Issues/Errors:
-Everything seems to work except:
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Wireless:
Wireless Physical Interface wl1 [2.4 GHz TurboQAM] and
Wireless Physical Interface wl2 [5 GHz/802.11ac] :
Cellphone receive that it's a WEP encryption even if it'S WPA2 encryption with a 64 Hex password.
DNS Crypt Resolver is awesome but another bug is when I activate the TOR service with everything on, I cannot connect to my router anymore and nothing work so I have to reset and flash again.
Note that I use DNSMasq because I put the AdAway hosts in my /etc/hosts files (it's awesome)
That's probably true...I don't have a WNR3500L unit but the Netgear units typically (from past experience) use more flash...one section for the CFE...and another (hidden/protected) for MAC address and I believe it was radio settings in another section of the flash. This causes the amount of usable flash for firmware to be lessened.
Just because it fits on one unit...doesn't mean it will work on every unit due to how the manufacture sets up CFE area and other hidden areas of the flash.
redhawk
So, when is it going to get fixed? 7/27 flashes fine.
More importantly this issue with the size of the file happened early this year. Something brought it up to 7.6MB+. It wasn't until the build size was brought back down to 7.3MB that it was able to flash again.
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 12:40 Post subject:
Whammy wrote:
So, when is it going to get fixed? 7/27 flashes fine.
More importantly this issue with the size of the file happened early this year. Something brought it up to 7.6MB+. It wasn't until the build size was brought back down to 7.3MB that it was able to flash again.
Good question...I'm not a developer so I can't answer that. But this happens frequently....it will be fixed...when it gets fixed....its the best I can give you.
redhawk _________________ The only stupid question....is the unasked one.
Router/Version: RT-AC87U/
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 std (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.83 #1930 SMP Fri Aug 25 07:57:51 CEST 2017 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r33006 std (08/03/17)
Mode/Status: Gateway/working
Reset: Yes, before and after
Issues/Errors:
Edit: Wireless drops, rolling both back to 33006
Does 5Ghz work for you on 33006? I also experiance wifi issues on 33006, dont you? I assume 3006 is the most recent stable build you use?
Yes, 5Ghz works for me on 33006. I've not seen any wifi issues on either 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. For me, everything is working on 33006. _________________ Netgear XR500, R7800
Asus AC87Ua1
Repeater Bridge
Netgear R6400v2otp
Router/Version: Asus RT-N16
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215M big (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.107 #15790 Fri Aug 25 11:54:07 CEST 2017 mips
Previous: r30016
Mode/Status: Router/AP
Reset: No
Issues/Errors: None so far, as my Asus RT-N16 was upgraded to this build a few minutes ago, will report back if there is issue on my end
came from 08-03-2017-r33006, but now it won't route out. It will only route to WAN if SSH to the router and test outbound icmp. _________________ ASUS RT-AC3200 - Deployed Client's site
ASUS RT-AC5200 - Merlin
ASUS RT-AX88U - Merlin
Router/Version: WRT54GL 1.1
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 std (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.37 #46432 Fri Aug 25 06:00:21 CEST 2017 mips
Previous: 30082
Mode/Status: Router/AP
Reset: No
Issues/Errors: None so far, just upgraded to this build a few minutes ago, will report back if there is issue on my end
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:22 Post subject: Ne USB LED
Router/Version: WNDR3400v1
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 mega (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.107 #15794 Fri Aug 25 11:57:59 CEST 2017 mips
Previous: 32868
Mode/Status: Operational
Reset: None
Issues/Errors: USB status LED does not illuminate
The USB LED indicator light no longer lights up. Tested on 2 routers with both printer and disk devices.
Joined: 11 Aug 2017 Posts: 29 Location: edmonton, alberta, canadia!!
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 16:20 Post subject:
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33215M big (08/25/17)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.107 #15790 Fri Aug 25 11:54:07 CEST 2017 mips
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r31277 big (02/07/17)
Mode/Status: Inet Cable Gateway/2.5 & 5Ghz WAP
Reset: No
Issues/Errors: None; as of 20 hours since flash (without *gasp* reset, which I have never skipped before, but this is working great!) - used the web interface GUI to upload the .trx via a hardline to the router and just had to tweak a few settings / work around a few bugs (SFE-QoS/WMM == WOO!)
TL;DR: 150/15mbit cable line, never topped 133mbit down, slammed 181mbit down post upgrade from the same server under similar conditions and load and time of day/internet usage in house - plus it's been super solid without flakiness or errors piling up in 20 hours and counting. AWESOME BUILD!!
This connection is older residential cable, 150/15mbps , beta.speedtest.net was used as well as backblaze's speedtest to our cruddy HiTron modem (with intel puma6 chip, ugh) to our Asus router to old, long cat5(e?) to 1Gbit switch to a short piece (1.5m) of cat5e to usb3 1Gbit dongle on a usb2 port on my "i ditched chromeos entirely for xubuntu/galliumos chromebook (lenovo n21)" running off a samsung usb3 stick on usb3 port/internal emmc.
with the previous build (v3.0-r31277) I only topped out at my usual speedtest city (276km away) at 122.93mbps down on the current configuration of hardline/machine/speedtest cities (4 in Canada coast to coast across major ISPs, 4 behind major peering hubs in Seattle & Chicago at least) during various times of the day/night/week/internet congestion, I hit nearly 140 down directly off the router into my 1Gbit usb dongle via that same short cat5e cable *once* to the same server - but rarely did I achieve anything above 100Mbit even on ethernet via usb3 to rj45 dongle or the file server with confirmed 1Gbit bandwidth connected to the same switch & router.
I hit 181.08Mbps down last night, on speedtest.net's server hosted on the competing link of the other of two major copper/fiber ISP duoply's on the west coast (~800km away). keep in mind my package is 150/15 - and it's easy to saturate the upstream and bounce off their limiter (~15.64-16.03 mbit up) regardless of which machine or NIC i use - so i tested a *LOT* of speedtest/backblaze servers both on via cli and the html5 pages. results were a little bit less optimal, but it was still during reasonably high usage hours across both timezones, as well as being fairly-artificialish testing.
i can't believe how amazingly fast this build is, especially compared to my first wrt-54G and v2.4 back in the day and also compared to previous builds on this router (including factory firmware) - it feels like the difference between upgrading from our previous 100mbit d-link router/wap to the 1mbit asus :D admittedly, some of that likely is from disabling WMM on 5ghz so SFE could do its thang, and tweaking a few minor settings to auto that i'd sloppily configured for a slower setup before - but there's no getting around the massive boost in throughput i've seen.
now to test a bunch of torrents with lots of seeds and see how the router and build hold up - and considering it's stayed nimble on an overclocked device (632Mhz) despite grinding away on it hard all night (1 is still going, 1 just went to bed as i started writing this, the other went a couple hours back) by 3 roommates still only has a 0.02 0.00 0.00 load avg since yesterday - i'm calling this one a super success! obviously more time to be sure, but big thumbs up on this - THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR AMAZING WORK, IT'S SUPER APPRECIATED!! seriously, this is a killer build - i'll be updating everything other device that i can as soon as i can, too :B