New Build 34777 (BS): 01-31-2018-r34777

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jwh7
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 20:14    Post subject: New Build 34777 (BS): 01-31-2018-r34777 Reply with quote
Downloads at:
https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2018/01-31-2018-r34777/
ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2018/01-31-2018-r34777/

Changelogs:
SVN Changelog: through 34777 (last build was 34760)
Summary: (deprecated after 29739)

Notes:
1. SFE accelerated NAT is in 33006+ builds but only in kernel 3.10 and newer
2. krack fixes for Broadcom were completed in 33678, including k26 (33655) & k24 (33656).
3. The fix for DIR-868L & DIR-880L was done in 34093 (34311 build): see 5518 and 5963 - thanks to quarkysg

Tickets (Broadcom-related and general) closed as 'fixed' in this build:
1.

Issues, observations, and/or workarounds reported:
1. (egc) Policy-Based Routing broken if SFE enabled: http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/5900
quarkysg's PBR+SFE fix: http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/5986
2. (egc) "OpenVPN 2.4 is stable but you have to tweak your config" with: `mtu-disc yes` & `proto udp4`
3. (since 34411) Port forwarding still broken.

Template to copy (after "Code:") for posting a reply:
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[b]Kernel: [/b]
[b]Previous: [/b]
[b]Mode/Status: [/b]
[b]Reset: [/b]
[b]Issues/Errors: [/b]

WARNING: This build thread is for reporting successes and problem with loading this experimental test build.
This is important info for developers and users. Always state your hardware model, version, and SPECIFIC build (e.g. dd-wrt.v24-33555_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-nv64k.bin). Create your own thread to discuss any specific problems or questions, and please do not respond to such questions. This thread is to report info, not to seek answers, so posts not meeting this criteria may be deleted or moved. It is important to adhere to these requirements, to keep this thread from becoming impossibly long and useless. If you don't understand the risk or know what build to flash and how to flash properly, with a means of recovery if it bricks, do NOT flash this experimental test build.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 21:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
Router/Version:Netgear r8000
Firmware:r34777
Kernel: [Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2562 SMP Wed Jan 31 09:50:09 CET 2018 armv7l/b]
[b]Previous: [Kong r34320M/b]
[b]Mode/Status: [up and running/b]
[b]Reset: [yes/b]
[b]Issues/Errors: [yes display of rx and tx values not correct/b]
The status/wireless page does not display the rx and tx counters correctly.
Received (RX)0 OK, 2 errors
Transmitted (TX) 32219 OK, 624 errors

Similar to above on all three radios. Since router has been up for over a day and teen spends part of day streaming, plus my steaming last night and browsing today I would say do not pay any attention to these numbers. The r8000 is running fine and the wireless throughput in my simple iperf3 test is better then Kong r34320M, but not as good as stock. Getting close. Internet speed checks out as normal as well.

Overall pleased with this build.

[b]***UPDATE***

After posting above I was browsing when the wireless winked. Decided to look at UI and could only see one wireless interface in the wireless setting tab. Weird. Figured not a good plan to stay on this one so have now installed Kong 34780. Teen will only tolerate minimal outages. Traffic counters seem to be working.

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tutorial for flashing "WRT" series:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=287813
DD-WRT Installation, Upgrade & Basic Setup–Cliff Notes:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=311117
Kong DD-WRT Config Tutorial:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Install-and-Configure-a-DD-WRT-Kong-Router/
I tried to be normal once. Worst 2 minutes ever.


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Wildlion
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 21:50    Post subject: Reply with quote
Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: buffalo-wzr-1750dhp-webflash.bin (v3.0-r34777 std)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: No
Notes on configuration:

    FTP server
    DNSMasq
    USB v3.0
    DHCP reservation

Errors:

    1. No overclocking
    2. user.info : Authentication fail after each http login

    3. Syslog error (did not happen again on reboot):
    Code:

    eb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : Caught SIGSEGV (11) in vfprintf
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : Fault at memory location 0x0000004c due to address not mapped to object (1).
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : Thread 1585: startservice_f
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : === Context:
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : TRAPNO:0000000e ERRCODE:00000017 OLDMASK:00000000 R0:00000000
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : R1:00000009 R2:76fc91a9 R3:00000000 R4:00000000
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : R5:7ee6eaa0 R6:7ee6eba0 R7:7ee6ebc4 R8:76e7d513
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : R9:76e7d513 R10:7ee6ea9c FP:7ee6eac8 IP:00012889
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : SP:7ee6ea90 LR:0ccccccc PC:76fac130 CPSR:60000010
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : FAULTADDR:0000004c
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : === Backtrace:
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 0 (FP=0x7ee6eac8, PC=0x76fac130)
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # PC-58[0x76fac0d8]: 0xe92d4ff0 stmfd sp!
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-00[0x7ee6eac8]: 0xd5e9fe0a {LR}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-04[0x7ee6eac4]: 0x00000000 {FP}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-08[0x7ee6eac0]: 0x00000000 {R10}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-0c[0x7ee6eabc]: 0x00000000 {R9}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-10[0x7ee6eab8]: 0x00000000 {R8}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-14[0x7ee6eab4]: 0x00000000 {R7}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-18[0x7ee6eab0]: 0x00000000 {R6}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-1c[0x7ee6eaac]: 0x00000000 {R5}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # FP-20[0x7ee6eaa8]: 0x00000000 {R4}
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # Crashed at /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f5e000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76fac130]
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 1 (FP=0x00000000, PC=0xd5e9fe0a)
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : # Instruction at 0xd5e9fe0a is not mapped; terminating backtrace.
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f5e000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76fac130]
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : ???(+0)[0xd5e9fe0a]
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : === Code:
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : 76fac0f0: e3a02028 e1a04000 e28db038 e1a00005 e28da00c eb0010a8 e58d5000 e1a0300b
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : 76fac110: e1a0200a e1a01009 e3a00000 e58d600c ebff15fa e3500000 b3e05000 ba000038
    Feb 3 21:25:57 DDWRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully started
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : 76fac130: >e594304c e3530000 b3a08000 ba000002 e1a00004 ebfff1b5 e1a08000 e1d424da
    Feb 3 15:25:57 DDWRT user.err : 76fac150: e1a01009 e5943000 e1a00004 e58d5000 e3520000 e1a0200a e2036020 d3c33020
    Feb 3 21:25:57 DDWRT cron.info cron[1595]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
    Feb 3 21:25:59 DDWRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully stopped
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : Caught SIGSEGV (11) in vfprintf
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : Fault at memory location 0x0000004c due to address not mapped to object (1).
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : Thread 1611: startservice_f
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : === Context:
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : TRAPNO:0000000e ERRCODE:00000017 OLDMASK:00000000 R0:00000000
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : R1:00000009 R2:76fa31a9 R3:00000000 R4:00000000
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : R5:7ed48aa0 R6:7ed48ba0 R7:7ed48bc4 R8:76e57513
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : R9:76e57513 R10:7ed48a9c FP:7ed48ac8 IP:00012889
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : SP:7ed48a90 LR:0ccccccc PC:76f86130 CPSR:60000010
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : FAULTADDR:0000004c
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : === Backtrace:
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 0 (FP=0x7ed48ac8, PC=0x76f86130)
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # PC-58[0x76f860d8]: 0xe92d4ff0 stmfd sp!
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-04[0x7ed48ac4]: 0x00000000 {FP}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-08[0x7ed48ac0]: 0x00000000 {R10}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-0c[0x7ed48abc]: 0x00000000 {R9}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-10[0x7ed48ab8]: 0x00000000 {R8}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-14[0x7ed48ab4]: 0x00000000 {R7}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-18[0x7ed48ab0]: 0x00000000 {R6}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-1c[0x7ed48aac]: 0x00000000 {R5}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # FP-20[0x7ed48aa8]: 0x00000000 {R4}
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # Crashed at /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f38000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76f86130]
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 1 (FP=0x00000000, PC=0xd5e9fe0a)
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : # Instruction at 0xd5e9fe0a is not mapped; terminating backtrace.
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f38000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76f86130]
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : ???(+0)[0xd5e9fe0a]
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : === Code:
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : 76f860f0: e3a02028 e1a04000 e28db038 e1a00005 e28da00c eb0010a8 e58d5000 e1a0300b
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : 76f86110: e1a0200a e1a01009 e3a00000 e58d600c ebff15fa e3500000 b3e05000 ba000038
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : 76f86130: >e594304c e3530000 b3a08000 ba000002 e1a00004 ebfff1b5 e1a08000 e1d424da
    Feb 3 15:25:59 DDWRT user.err : 76f86150: e1a01009 e5943000 e1a00004 e58d5000 e3520000 e1a0200a e2036020 d3c33020
    Feb 3 21:25:59 DDWRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully started
    Feb 3 21:25:59 DDWRT cron.info cron[1621]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
    Feb 3 21:26:01 DDWRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully stopped
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : Caught SIGSEGV (11) in vfprintf
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : Fault at memory location 0x0000004c due to address not mapped to object (1).
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : Thread 1641: startservice_f
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : === Context:
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : TRAPNO:0000000e ERRCODE:00000017 OLDMASK:00000000 R0:00000000
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : R1:00000009 R2:76f8b1a9 R3:00000000 R4:00000000
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : R5:7ec93aa0 R6:7ec93ba0 R7:7ec93bc4 R8:76e3f513
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : R9:76e3f513 R10:7ec93a9c FP:7ec93ac8 IP:00012889
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : SP:7ec93a90 LR:0ccccccc PC:76f6e130 CPSR:60000010
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : FAULTADDR:0000004c
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : === Backtrace:
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 0 (FP=0x7ec93ac8, PC=0x76f6e130)
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # PC-58[0x76f6e0d8]: 0xe92d4ff0 stmfd sp!
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-00[0x7ec93ac8]: 0xd5e9fe0a {LR}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-04[0x7ec93ac4]: 0x00000000 {FP}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-08[0x7ec93ac0]: 0x00000000 {R10}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-0c[0x7ec93abc]: 0x00000000 {R9}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-10[0x7ec93ab8]: 0x00000000 {R8}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-14[0x7ec93ab4]: 0x00000000 {R7}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-18[0x7ec93ab0]: 0x00000000 {R6}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-1c[0x7ec93aac]: 0x00000000 {R5}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # FP-20[0x7ec93aa8]: 0x00000000 {R4}
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # Crashed at /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f20000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76f6e130]
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # Searching frame 1 (FP=0x00000000, PC=0xd5e9fe0a)
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : # Instruction at 0xd5e9fe0a is not mapped; terminating backtrace.
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76f20000](vfprintf+0x00000058)[0x76f6e130]
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : ???(+0)[0xd5e9fe0a]
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : === Code:
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : 76f6e110: e1a0200a e1a01009 e3a00000 e58d600c ebff15fa e3500000 b3e05000 ba000038
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : 76f6e130: >e594304c e3530000 b3a08000 ba000002 e1a00004 ebfff1b5 e1a08000 e1d424da
    Feb 3 15:26:01 DDWRT user.err : 76f6e150: e1a01009 e5943000 e1a00004 e58d5000 e3520000 e1a0200a e2036020 d3c33020


Newbrain
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Posts: 172

PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 22:44    Post subject: ASUS RT-AC68U & Linksys E2000 Reply with quote
Asus RT-AC68U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std (01/31/18 ) - (previous r34760)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7
5Ghz (Mixed) with 80Mhz channel width: Ok
SSH: Ok
Telnet: Disabled but tested to work
Site Survey: Ok
Wi-viz Survey 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz: Ok
Reset: No
Status: Ok
Uptime: 1 day, 3:23
CPU Temperature: CPU 68.6 °C / WL0 46.5 °C / WL1 46.2 °C
---Seems to be running a few degrees hotter than previous builds.

2 x E2000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 mega (01/31/18 ) - (previous r34578)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108-dd #17586 Wed Jan 31 14:58:31 CET 2018 mips
2.4Ghz (NG-mixed) with 40Mhz channel width: Ok
SSH: Ok
Telnet: Disabled but tested to work
Site Survey: Ok
Wi-viz Survey 2.4Ghz: Ok
Reset: No
Status: Ok
Uptime: 1 day, 4:10
CPU Temperature: WL0 53.2 °C

All devices working as AP's each with individual 1Gb wired connections to main firewall
flyzipper
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Joined: 21 Feb 2016
Posts: 504

PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:12    Post subject: Reply with quote
Router/Version: Netgear R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std ( 01/31/18 )
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7l
Previous: r34760
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: no
Issues/Errors: None so far, plus the significant TX errors I experienced in the last few builds on the wl0 interface have ceased (was also improved with 34760).

Overall, this build seems like a winner for my basic use case (wifi and wired router with QoS).

Update - my Nest thermostat keeps losing connection to wl0



Last edited by flyzipper on Mon Feb 05, 2018 18:09; edited 1 time in total
mwchang
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:16    Post subject: Asus RT-N18U and DD-WRT BS Build 34777 Reply with quote
Router/Version: Asus RT-N18U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std (01/31/1Cool
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2561 Wed Jan 31 09:43:02 CET 2018 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r34760 (01/30/18 )
Mode/Status: Access Point (AP), Wired Working, Wireless working
Reset: NO reset during firmware upgrade
Issues/Errors: None (not using IPV6, VPN nor USB)

1. LAN LED ... too lazy to check! Meow... >@.@<
2. DDNS function working normally and didn't crash like 31722
3. My router is NOT working 24/7
4. When the router rebooted right after firmware upgrade via Web GUI, the ping to www.google.com no longer increased from 2ms to 14ms as in build 33772 and older!
5. Testing port-forwarding via WAN IP from within LAN no longer worked since build 34411! Needed to use external proxy server.



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speedtest.net result for dd-wrt (BS) 34777 and Asus RT-n18u
 Filesize:  13.97 KB
 Viewed:  5009 Time(s)

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Scootcha
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 17:44    Post subject: Reply with quote
Router/Version: Netgear WNDR3400v1
Firmware: dd-wrt.v24-34777_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-nv64k.bin
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108 #17154 Fri Dec 29 10:44:11 CET 2017 mips
Previous: dd-wrt.v24-34311_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-nv64k.bin
Mode/Status: soft bricked
Reset: Yes
Issues/Errors: Bricked. Reverted to DD-WRT v3.0-r34311 mega (12/29/17)
iga2iga
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Location: Russian Federation

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:29    Post subject: Reply with quote
Router/Version: Asus RT-AC87U

Internet doesn't work since version 34311... Well it is shown as working but almost all sites doesn't open. Tried to update 34311 to this 34777 and some previous versions with and without settings reset. Nothing helps. Still using 34311.

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Newbrain
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Posts: 172

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 20:01    Post subject: ASUS RT-AC68U & Linksys E2000 Reply with quote
Asus RT-AC68U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std (01/31/18) - (previous r34760)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7
5Ghz (Mixed) with 80Mhz channel width: Ok
SSH: Ok
Telnet: Disabled but tested to work
Site Survey: Ok
Wi-viz Survey 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz: Ok
Reset: No
Status: Ok
Uptime: 4 days, 2:42
CPU Temperature: C CPU 64.1 °C / WL0 45.0 °C / WL1 45.0 °C

2 x E2000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 mega (01/31/18) - (previous r34760)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108-dd #17586 Wed Jan 31 14:58:31 CET 2018 mips
2.4Ghz (NG-mixed) with 40Mhz channel width: Ok
SSH: Ok
Telnet: Disabled but tested to work
Site Survey: Ok
Wi-viz Survey 2.4Ghz: Ok
Reset: No
Status: Ok
Uptime: 4 days, 3:02
CPU Temperature: WL0 53.2 °C

All devices working as AP's each with individual 1Gb wired connections to main firewall
mbze430
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Posts: 239

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 17:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
Asus RT-AC66U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std (01/31/1Cool - (previous r34760)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7
5Ghz (Mixed) with 80Mhz channel width: After a full reset the 5ghz section still doesn't show up

[/img]

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jtrosky
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 18:59    Post subject: Reply with quote
mbze430 wrote:
Asus RT-AC66U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r34777 std (01/31/1Cool - (previous r34760)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.114-rc1 #2557 SMP Tue Jan 30 11:35:51 CET 2018 armv7
5Ghz (Mixed) with 80Mhz channel width: After a full reset the 5ghz section still doesn't show up

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You cannot do a full nvram reset (which I'm assuming you did because it lists the 5Ghz radio as "TurboQAM"). To fix it, you have to first flash version 26339 (or earlier), doing a full reset via the web interface (no 30/30/30 or nvram resets!) - then you can flash this version (and other newer versions) and your 5ghz radio will work normally...

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 19:46    Post subject: Reply with quote
ahhh, so there is a secret! thank I will try that.
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