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Router: TrendNet TEW-811DRU
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r29193 mini (03/02/16)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #384 Wed Mar 2 07:14:25 CET 2016 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: flash via telnet, erase nvram, reboot
Errors: IPv6 doesn't work with QoS enabled
Last edited by jerrytouille on Thu Mar 03, 2016 14:12; edited 1 time in total
Router: Archer C9
Firmware: 03-02-2016-r29193 std
Previous: 02-17-2016-r29114 std
Status: Working as Router (PPoE)
Reset: No
Errors: None
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #383 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:11:42 CET 2016 armv7l
Router: Linksys e4200
Firmware: 03-02-2016-r29193 mega
Previous: 02-17-2016-r29114 mega
Status: Working as AP
Reset: No
Errors: None
Kernel: Linux 3.10.98 #11713 Wed Mar 2 12:58:53 CET 2016 mips
Router: Linksys es6900
Firmware: 03-02-2016-r29193 std
Previous: 02-17-2016-r29114 std
Status: Working as AP
Reset: No
Errors: None
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #381 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:03:33 CET 2016 armv7l
Router: Linksys EA6400
Firmware Version: DD-WRT v3.0-r29193 std (03/02/16)
Kernel Version: Linux 4.4.3 #381 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:03:33 CET 2016 armv7l
previous: kong 29165m
reset: no
Status: working as AP
Errors: none yet.
fast 2.4 and 5g wireless speeds. will report back with any significant information
Router: Asus WL500gP v1
CPU: Broadcom BCM4704 chip rev 9
Firmware: v3.0-r29193 mega (03/02/16) (dd-wrt.v24_mega_generic.bin from ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2016/03-02-2016-r29193/broadcom/)
Previous: r29134
Status: Router/firewall (DHCP); Wireless mode AP
Reset: No
Kernel: Linux 2.4.37 #43391 Wed Mar 2 05:20:33 CET 2016 mips
Errors: The button for turning wifi on/off doesn't work, despite "SES/AOSS/EZ-SETUP/WPS Button" is set correctly. It's been like this for a couple of versions (didn't keep track, but I did perform one or two factory-defaults resets in the meantime).
Upgraded my R7000 from Kong 29165 to 29193 and this is the first time I've been able to achieve full WAN speed on a 4.4 kernel build! I ran the speed test a half dozen times and I'm getting full speed every time. On all previous K4.4 builds, I'd get about 1/3 of my full speed after running the speed test a few times. Average load now looks "normal" as well. Thanks BS!
Router: Linksys e4200
CPU: BCM4716 chip rev 1
Firmware: 03-02-2016-r29193 mega
Previous: 02-23-2016-r29147 mega
Status: Working as Gateway
Reset: No
Errors: None
Kernel: Linux 3.10.98 #11713 Wed Mar 2 12:58:53 CET 2016 mips
As others have stated, the increased performance of this build is noticeable with my setup. Seems like a winner!
Router: E4200 V1
Firmware: dd-wrt.v24-29193_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e4200.bin
Kernel: 3.10.98
Reset: no.
Errors: no.
Note: no USB device attached, I don't use it as DHCP or DNS server.
Router: Linksys E3000 (formerly WRT610N V2)
Firmware: dd-wrt.v24-29193_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-e3000.bin
Kernel: 3.10.98
Reset: no
Errors: no.
Note: I don't use it as DHCP or DNS server. _________________ 2 times APU2 Opnsense 21.1 with Sensei
2 times RT-AC56U running DD-WRT 45493 (one as Gateway, the other as AP, both bridged with LAN cable)
3 times Asus RT-N16 shelved
E4200 V1 running freshtomato 2020.8 (bridged with LAN cable)
3 times Linksys WRT610N V2 converted to E3000 and 1 original E3000 running freshtomato 2020.8 (bridged with LAN cable)
Router: Netgear R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r29193 std (03/02/16)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #381 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:03:33 CET 2016 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: No
Previous: 29147
Errors: No
OpenVPN 2.3.10 arm-unknown-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [EPOLL] [MH] [IPv6] built on Mar 2 2016
Library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016, LZO 2.09
Last edited by Bernadoe on Thu Mar 03, 2016 19:24; edited 1 time in total
Everything is still fast on my R7000 but I'm getting a line in syslog exactly every 2 minutes, like this:
Mar 3 18:42:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:44:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:46:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:48:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:50:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:52:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:54:01 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:56:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 18:58:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 19:00:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Mar 3 19:02:00 DD-WRT user.info : process_monitor successfully started
Router: D-Link DIR-890L
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #383 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:11:42 CET 2016 armv7l
Firmware: 03-02-2016-r29193 std
Previous: v4_sp2-r26653
Status: Working as Router or AP
Reset: No
Errors: Client Bridge mode is still not working and causes the router to reboot after a period.
Not sure if this will ever be resolved... May return/sell the router as this is the primary purpose I need it for and the stock firmware does not support bridge as well. C'est la vie.
Sorry, well if you read the log well, you'll see a line indicating that ntp.main is the parent of those messages...and apparently after some period, it put either squelched the messages or put the process making them to sleep for 3600 seconds (so noted in the log). As I'm a LONG time out of the kernel, I don't know which it is.
Sorry to post "discussion" in the build test thread..but I was asked.
Mar 3 17:22:00 router daemon.debug process_monitor[1947]: We need to re-update after 3600 seconds
Mar 3 17:22:00 router daemon.info process_monitor[1947]: set timer: 3600 seconds, callback: ntp_main()