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msoengineer Replies: 11 Views: 723 |
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Change Firmware to Vanilla- Those drivers seems to play nice with more clients than do DDWRT drivers.
Disable U-APSD, let the client manage the power saving and not force it from the router end. In ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 11 Views: 723 |
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post a picture of your advanced 2.4ghz settings.
Likely you may need to disable LDPC under the advanced settings (Disable for ESP8266 chipsets) I have a light string outside that uses ESP chips ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 29 Views: 2014 |
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and this is now over.... locked | |
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msoengineer Replies: 8 Views: 2030 |
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Yeah, looks like you get to join the bad 5ghz wifi club.
So did you buy it with bunked 5ghz or was it working for a little bit? TL:DR. Here is the infrared camera proof from my router that 5ghz ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 73 Views: 14125 |
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BS reverted the airtime fairness and power saving code somewhere around 49273 and vanilla drivers are working again with no latency and you can use airtime fairness or not...I prefer to use it to make ... | |
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R9000-Both Vanilla and dd-wrt firmware have too much wifi latency causing issues, airtime fairness off...
Back on 49892 for the moment until I have time to set up a second R9000 from scratch and se ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 26 Views: 3672 |
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Just a possible hunch, Are you using Vanilla wifi firmware? If you are, see if you have airtime fairness enabled. If you do, try turning it off.
Then see what happens.... |
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msoengineer Replies: 20 Views: 3553 |
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EA8500 users, R7800, and R9000.....
Try running Vanilla Firmware and make sure airtime fairness is disabled. See how things run. I have a feeling that Vanilla + SVN 48996 are not playing nic ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 40 Views: 6644 |
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no issues with vanilla fw, tried ddwrt fw, and back to the old low jittery tx/rx rates as usual ever since they were added. oh and it completely locked up the router for over 7 seconds whenever it fel ... | |
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msoengineer Replies: 40 Views: 6644 |
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I am still testing, but I may have a problem with this build on the 2.4MHz radio. Performance has all but stopped, down to 0.1Mb/s. 5GHz and Ethernet are normal and fast. I will cold boot the router b ... | |
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msoengineer Replies: 14 Views: 1708 |
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FWIW, I did try the obvious things at first like using incognito/private browsing on Latest Chrome, Chrome 91 portable, Opera, and Edge. Cleared cache on all and privite modes on all and all yielded t ... | |
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msoengineer Replies: 14 Views: 1708 |
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FWIW, I did try the obvious things at first like using incognito/private browsing on Latest Chrome, Chrome 91 portable, Opera, and Edge. Cleared cache on all and privite modes on all and all yielded t ... | |
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msoengineer Replies: 14 Views: 1708 |
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R9000 on 48286 Httpd crashes and can't get access via web.
Anyone else? nothing even shows up in klog either...just freezes with no output. Router keeps routing traffic fine like normal. back ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 14 Views: 2410 |
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Fixed in r48255... 802.11r issue with the nas identifier and call outs to it.
if you were not using 802.11r you had no issues. If you were using 802.11r- this may have been your issue. it's wo ... |
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msoengineer Replies: 8 Views: 1351 |
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about a month ago a new feature was added to remove wifi access to the gui for security reasons. You'll need to hardwire into the router and then go to: Wireless -> Basic Settings -> Advanced Se ... | |
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