Joined: 02 Aug 2017 Posts: 153 Location: Central Michigan
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 18:43 Post subject:
Thanks for the info, Geraner will take a look now. _________________ ISP: Charter
Modem: Netgear CM600
Router:(2) Asus RT-AC86U Merlin 384.5
Router: LinksysWRT3200Acm{RIP}
Router: Linksys EA8500 kongat r35030m (Vpn)
Router: Netgear X4S kongat r35965M
Vpn: IpVanish
Unbrick your 3200acm with usb to ttl cable: https://tinyurl.com/y9azvrkg
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 19:59 Post subject:
Is anyone running VHT80 on an American sold wrt3200acm with this version?
Tested and running on VHT80 ?
If so what mode ? ac or mixed?
What channel automatic? _________________ WRT3200ACM
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 20:13 Post subject:
ericb wrote:
Installed on 2x 3200ACM's, 1 1900acsv2 and 1 1200acv2.
NTP working
Still no MiniDLNA.
@Aairon - Sorry, running in VHT40 only - routers are too far apart to run with VHT80.
Tested VHT80 ok now we went back to an older Firmware and the same new driver so the firmware still needs dlna fixed.
I have no idea if anyone's pursuing that, as many don't care about it, those interested should take it upon them selves to be heard. _________________ WRT3200ACM
Tested VHT80 ok now we went back to an older Firmware and the same new driver so the firmware still needs dlna fixed.
I have no idea if anyone's pursuing that, as many don't care about it, those interested should take it upon them selves to be heard.
I don’t use router for DLNA but do hope it gets resolved soon for those do. That being said so far all good here on my wrt3200acm. I’m seeing good speed & stability with this build especially with the AC8265 wireless adapter upgrade. Prior build crashed the ovpn when stress testing with iperf. I’ve been beating up on this build’s 5GHz for a few hours and looks good. Previous build also had some major packet loss going thru the tunnel. I’ve had PingPlotter running for a few hours with three targets and its reporting nicely. Image below is Max speed, average speed was 90/348 for this test so not to bad for the Linksys router everyone loves to hate....
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 2:46 Post subject:
That looks good, I do like that the radios seem to be working better.
I'm not sure exactly why there would be any difference in rf signal handling but the radios seem to have about twice the range for a given data rate compared to all builds before this present mwlwifi version.
Chosen firmware doesn't seem to effect anything but the ancillary functions.
For me this build is working just like 34862 which I liked. still no dlna. _________________ WRT3200ACM
r34929 is running well on my Linksys WRT1900ACS V2. I have a fairly straightforward set-up with 25 or 30 clients to the router spread between a few computers, streaming TV boxes, streaming music, cameras, and some smart home gadgets. Wireless speed is good (500 Mb/s) and stability thus far is good. _________________ FIRMWARE: 6-20-2018 - r36168
MODEM: ARRIS SURFBoard SB6183
ROUTER: Linksys WRT1900ACS V2
ISP: TWC Spectrum 100 Mbps Download | 10 Mbps Upload
SERVICES: IVPN OpenVPN Client
Joined: 18 Aug 2009 Posts: 597 Location: Antigua/Seattle
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:58 Post subject:
slimbrick87 wrote:
r34929 is running well on my Linksys WRT1900ACS V2. I have a fairly straightforward set-up with 25 or 30 clients to the router spread between a few computers, streaming TV boxes, streaming music, cameras, and some smart home gadgets. Wireless speed is good (500 Mb/s) and stability thus far is good.
It seems the folks running the same router with openwrt are not having any good luck with their builds, crashing bad. _________________ WRT3200ACM
This is interesting thank you
I am also getting huge packet loss on 5ghz radios.
I will update to this build (using the 7th Feb build currently), and will report back on this thread.
05dyna wrote:
I don’t use router for DLNA but do hope it gets resolved soon for those do. That being said so far all good here on my wrt3200acm. I’m seeing good speed & stability with this build especially with the AC8265 wireless adapter upgrade. Prior build crashed the ovpn when stress testing with iperf. I’ve been beating up on this build’s 5GHz for a few hours and looks good. Previous build also had some major packet loss going thru the tunnel. I’ve had PingPlotter running for a few hours with three targets and its reporting nicely. Image below is Max speed, average speed was 90/348 for this test so not to bad for the Linksys router everyone loves to hate....
@ ninjaef in my situation the prior build's packet loss was not limited to wireless, I started seeing excessive buffering while streaming video over Ethernet. That’s when I figured it be a good time fire up Ping Plotter and noticed the problem. I think it’s fair to say some builds perform better than others so hopefully this build will resolve your issue. I’ll see how it goes today when the wireless come back on, I use the dd-wrt wireless scheduler so if it comes back on within the next hour and performs as it did yesterday I’ll be happy.