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Topic: 5 GHz LED: how to get it working (until next reboot) | |
djk44883 Replies: 12 Views: 2070 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2023 0:28 Subject: 5 GHz LED: how to get it working (until next reboot) |
On boot or reboot, sometimes startup script runs, sometimes it doesn't. Same as 5GHz LED, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I'll call it random, but seems to have a bias more to not wo ... |
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Topic: 5 GHz LED: how to get it working (until next reboot) | |
djk44883 Replies: 12 Views: 2070 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 20:56 Subject: 5 GHz LED: how to get it working (until next reboot) |
My R7800 5GHz status LED function seems random, with tweaking settings and/or reboots. Keep pecking away and eventually there's a chance it may work. I haven't found any consistency to a specific se ... | |
Topic: Active and DHCP list orders by IP | |
djk44883 Replies: 3 Views: 481 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 12:59 Subject: Active and DHCP list orders by IP |
I don't see what order is used to sort Active Clients. It appears to be sorted by "In". How much data that client has moved or transferred? regardless if it's still actually doing much an ... | |
Topic: How do you know which firmware is supported by certain model | |
djk44883 Replies: 8 Views: 4357 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 13:23 Subject: How do you know which firmware is supported by certain model |
There are like +100 supported routers, all the way back to the beginning WRT54G still.
Looking at ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2021/ beta builds can be released one or two days maybe seven. Is i ... |
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Topic: R7000 USB drive mounted as 2 partitions (kind of solved) | |
djk44883 Replies: 11 Views: 4435 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 14:09 Subject: Re: R7000 USB drive mounted as 2 partitions |
Issue remains and I noticed the flash drive is mounted twice. There's just one partition on it really. Here's how the mount info looks like:
--- /dev/sda --- /dev/sda1 UUID 1C93FBAE-C1BE-4386-A9 ... |
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Topic: Netgear R7000 Not saving config | |
djk44883 Replies: 29 Views: 25968 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 22:06 Subject: Netgear R7000 Not saving config |
Is this still a problem?
I had 384.14_2 on the router and DD-WRT config wasn't saving. I kinda think you answered your own question. I never got around to fixing my CFE. I'm reasonably happy wi ... |
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Topic: Netgear R7000 Not saving config | |
djk44883 Replies: 29 Views: 25968 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 14:24 Subject: Netgear R7000 Not saving config |
You probably had xwrt-vortex 384.x on your router. That firmware seriously screwed up the cfe on the router. If you have a copy of that, you need to restore it. I had the same problem and just fixe ... | |
Topic: New build: DD-WRT v3.0 --- 30432 --- 2016/08/16 | |
djk44883 Replies: 41 Views: 36527 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 23:13 Subject: New build: DD-WRT v3.0 --- 30432 --- 2016/08/16 |
Router Model: Linksys WRT350N
Firmware Version: DD-WRT v3.0-r30432 std (08/16/16) Kernel Version: Linux 2.4.37 #44877 Tue Aug 16 07:16:50 CEST 2016 mips Status: Uptime 21:18 - no noticeable is ... |
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Topic: Script to sort static leases | |
djk44883 Replies: 16 Views: 44594 |
Forum: Contributions Upload Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 18:29 Subject: Script to sort static leases |
A coworker fixed my script. Here's a better version...all on 1 line...also it properly sorts the IP addresses as numeric values.
nvram set static_leases="`nvram get static_leases | sed 's/\ ... |
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Topic: CRON + WOL => Only solution that works to me !!! | |
djk44883 Replies: 5 Views: 20492 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 21:35 Subject: CRON + WOL => Only solution that works to me !!! |
Another tip to the very old and extremely helpful thread. Seems you can only specify one day at a time per command. I tried having and event on Saturday and Sunday with
00 06 * * 6,7 root /usr/s ... |
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