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  Topic: compile help for MT7628NN device
mucm

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PostForum: Ralink SoC based Hardware   Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 22:24   Subject: compile help for MT7628NN device
okay first question, this page https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Ddwrt_selective_co.sh script seems to work (I get about 16 MB under redboot/, 648 MB under ar5315_microredboot/, 3.6 GB under src/ ...
  Topic: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?
mucm

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PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 21:45   Subject: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?
And after the Archer goes well I may revisit these TP-Link TL-WR841N v14 and try to do a tiny build that fits in the 4 MB https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1221987 if that's not hopeless ...
  Topic: compile help for MT7628NN device
mucm

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PostForum: Ralink SoC based Hardware   Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 21:43   Subject: compile help for MT7628NN device
I mistakenly bought TP-Link WR841N, since there are nightly builds e.g. here https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2020/11-15-2020-r44809/tplink_tl-wr841ndv12/ However sadly the ones ...
  Topic: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?
mucm

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PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 21:19   Subject: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?

What everyone fails to ask and mention is provisioned ISP speeds....


Thank you so much for the detailed replies everyone. Yes I appreciate the "it depends" answers. I am only using ...
  Topic: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?
mucm

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Views: 3270

PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 18:13   Subject: what currently-buyable low-cost routers are working?
I _thought_ I had done my homework and found that dd-wrt had builds for TP-Link WR841 v12, but sadly after I bought two of them, I find they are v14 and if I understand what I'm seeing on other googl ...
  Topic: TP-LINK WR940N (BR) V4/5 - FCC Id TE7WR940NV4
mucm

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PostForum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware   Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 23:37   Subject: TP-LINK WR940N (BR) V4/5 - FCC Id TE7WR940NV4
I had the same issue with a Canadian version of this router.

marketing model on front of the box: "TL-WR940N"
fine print model on box near barcode: "TL-WR940N(CA) Ver:5.0"
mo ...
  Topic: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
mucm

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PostForum: Advanced Networking   Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 15:35   Subject: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
how does QoS speed limiting work within these netmasks/subnets?
Try, read and learn. Only specific questions will be answered here

umm, what part of "is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumula ...
  Topic: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
mucm

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PostForum: Advanced Networking   Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 14:02   Subject: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
Netmask 26 is wrong. It does not give you contiguous bits.

By using 32, you will get the intervals:
0-31, 32-63, 64-95, 96-127, 128-159, 160-191, 192-223, 224-255

With 63:
0-63, 64-127, 128-19 ...
  Topic: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
mucm

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PostForum: Advanced Networking   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 13:10   Subject: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
Have you considered to split the guests out on a separate interface and set the interface priority?

Oh my god yes. Before going my current route, I've already tried for DAAAAAAYS to get the virtua ...
  Topic: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
mucm

Replies: 8
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PostForum: Advanced Networking   Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 16:02   Subject: is netmask-based QoS per-device or cumulative for subnet?
My router is Linksys EA6900 with dd-wrt 2015-02-04 26138 (I've used the boot up command method to remove empty NVRAM variables to avoid the 32 k bug.)

I'm on satellite internet with expensive surch ...
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