New build : Brainslayer r14896

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Keon91
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 18:54    Post subject: New build : Brainslayer r14896 Reply with quote
New build, try it out:

ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/08-07-10-r14896/
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:21    Post subject: Reply with quote
It's working fine on my wrt310n v1....
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:53    Post subject: Reply with quote
Erm, yes maybe working good on the wrt310n v1, but this is mainly posted for Ralink SoC units, not broadcom.
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Keon91
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:21    Post subject: Reply with quote
Tested it on my dir-600

My bandwidth wireless is still narrowed to about 25mbit.

With my other router I get the full bandwidth (46mbit tested with www.speedtest.net)

But my laptop has a strong wireless-n 135mbit connection.

Update:
Something to mention is that when I run a speedtest my network connection drops from 135mbit to 54mbit.

Tested with a download program, when I download somthing it also drops down to a 54mbit connection.

So under load it drops down.

Realy strange, so I think it still has something to do with the wireless drivers. Because when I do a speedtest trough the wired connection I get the full 46mbit.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 16:12    Post subject: Reply with quote
anyone link me to the changelog please.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 16:48    Post subject: Reply with quote
Valthos wrote:
anyone link me to the changelog please.

http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/dd-wrt/timeline

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 0:29    Post subject: Reply with quote
Does anyone know if the wireless speed problem on the DIR-600 has been fixed?

Thanks
Keon91
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:22    Post subject: Reply with quote
Unfortunately still no fix, read my post above.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:17    Post subject: Reply with quote
i dumped the DIR-600 my new ISP gave me and use now a good old WRT54GL. Although i loved to use the DIR-600 because it's smaller. but WDS to broadcom units doesnt work for me and Client Bridge is not available Sad
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:03    Post subject: Reply with quote
i installed it into my newly purchased TP-Link WR1043ND so not sure the performance of previous version. But when I first time try the OpenVPN service (the main reason I got that to replace my D-Link dir-600), I connected and tried to copy a 1.5G file over OpenVPN -- completed after 55mins. Then when the VPN tunnel became idle, the router hanged. I need to have family member back home to restart the router again then it get back online. So I immediately disabled the OpenVPN service as I have a site running on it too. Too bad....

Was the OpenVPN very stable in previous build? Thanks!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
Updated my two D-Link DIR615 ("unsupported" HD Rev. D1) - works like a charm.

But still no IPv6 - seems like I have to build some custom kernel modules & aiccu & radvd if I want IPv6 in our network :'(
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 14:11    Post subject: Reply with quote
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=61162&start=65

See the last post I put in that thread.

Because of the 4MB flash, its limited on what can be included in the firmware.

Custom images would have to be made and certain things removed to get what you want in the firmware.

Not sure if Brainslayer is willing to make custom firmwares for the Ralink chipsets.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 14:41    Post subject: Reply with quote
Hi DoestItMatter,

so you are saying that in order to include the newest drivers which solve the slow wireless transfer speeds we would need to have a custom build?

Isn't it as simple as including the newer drivers in a build? I'm sorry for my ignorance if that is not the case.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 17:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
scott1981 wrote:
Hi DoestItMatter,

so you are saying that in order to include the newest drivers which solve the slow wireless transfer speeds we would need to have a custom build?

Isn't it as simple as including the newer drivers in a build? I'm sorry for my ignorance if that is not the case.


1) Depends on the size of the newer drivers. If they are larger, Brainslayer may have to remove something else from the firmware in order to make it fit into 4MB of flash (I think it's actually like 3.6MB size limit)

2) Depending on what they did to the drivers, might be a bit of work for Brainslayer to get it working with DD-WRT

Someone @ home could try and compile their own RaLink based firmware from source... I have no idea how to do that.

I have 3 WHR-G300N's and I try different firmwares.

1 has Buffalo Stock firmware, 1 DD-WRT, and 1 has Wive-NG-RTNL firmware on it

The Wive-NG-RTNL firmware actually has the new RaLink drivers included in those builds.

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scott1981
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 17:56    Post subject: Reply with quote
DoesItMatter wrote:
scott1981 wrote:
Hi DoestItMatter,

so you are saying that in order to include the newest drivers which solve the slow wireless transfer speeds we would need to have a custom build?

Isn't it as simple as including the newer drivers in a build? I'm sorry for my ignorance if that is not the case.


1) Depends on the size of the newer drivers. If they are larger, Brainslayer may have to remove something else from the firmware in order to make it fit into 4MB of flash (I think it's actually like 3.6MB size limit)

2) Depending on what they did to the drivers, might be a bit of work for Brainslayer to get it working with DD-WRT

Someone @ home could try and compile their own RaLink based firmware from source... I have no idea how to do that.

I have 3 WHR-G300N's and I try different firmwares.

1 has Buffalo Stock firmware, 1 DD-WRT, and 1 has Wive-NG-RTNL firmware on it

The Wive-NG-RTNL firmware actually has the new RaLink drivers included in those builds.



Thanks for your answer. Do you know where I can get the source code for build 14896 or 14311?

Thanks!
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