Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:04 Post subject: Re: R8000
slobodan wrote:
james1795 wrote:
Came back to it re-flashed and everything was showing a issue with wireless. Did a hard reset by pushing the reset button and everything is working correctly. CPU usage was high at first but I think that it is calming down. Hopefully wireless is stable.
I did believe you (for several minutes). Speaking of Broadcom routers, positing the need for a factory reset is a red flag.
Well nothing new over night. Wireless seems stable. I dont mind doing a hard reset if that means I can have the KRACK vulnerability patched.
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:36 Post subject: Re: R8000
james1795 wrote:
Well nothing new over night. Wireless seems stable. I dont mind doing a hard reset if that means I can have the KRACK vulnerability patched.
In another topic they found the culprit: it is radvd. Disabling radvd is all it is needed for WiFi to work well. _________________ 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)
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 13:14 Post subject: Re: R8000
slobodan wrote:
In another topic they found the culprit: it is radvd. Disabling radvd is all it is needed for WiFi to work well.
Unfortunately that fix didn't work for me, as I am not using IPV6. (And I disabled radvd just to be sure.) _________________ Netgear R7000: v3.0-r54248 std (11/29/23)
EdgeRouter-X: EdgeOS v2.0.9-hotfix 7
I can't access to my network computers, for example my windows server, my AppleTV and my network printer.
I've checked all settings with "isolation" and all is off.
With a revert to 33525, no problem, all is working again.
There is something I can send you to help you with this problem ?
Thx for all
Same here, using Netgear R7000. Upgraded to this latest test version to fix Krack vulnerability. Now all connected devices cannot see each other, even with AP Isolation disabled.
Updated on my Netgear R7000 using ddup --flash-latest, was coming from 33525M (which was perfectly stable).
First time I have an issue with a Kong build. My laptop's wifi connection gets dropped every ~40mins or so.
Is there an easy way, preferrably using ddup, to revert to 33525M?
And does 33525M contain a fix for KRACK (have looked around, but can't find changelog for Kong builds anywhere)?
The KRACK fix causes the drops. That's why the stable build is still without krack fix as it it not needed for AP mode anyways, if you run the router as client/repeater, then you need the krack fix. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Updated on my Netgear R7000 using ddup --flash-latest, was coming from 33525M (which was perfectly stable).
First time I have an issue with a Kong build. My laptop's wifi connection gets dropped every ~40mins or so.
Is there an easy way, preferrably using ddup, to revert to 33525M?
And does 33525M contain a fix for KRACK (have looked around, but can't find changelog for Kong builds anywhere)?
The KRACK fix causes the drops. That's why the stable build is still without krack fix as it it not needed for AP mode anyways, if you run the router as client/repeater, then you need the krack fix.
Hi Kong, how about WDS? Thanks to you and BrianSlayer for getting the fix out well before the hack can be used. One question I have seen that there are tools to test your AP for the KRACK issue, have these builds been tested with these tools? TIA!!
Myself, I haven't tested the new KRACK patched builds yet since it's running great with no complaining family members, which is always a good thing. _________________ Home Network on Telus 1Gb PureFibre - 10GbE Copper Backbone
2x R7800 - Gateway & WiFi & 3xWireGuard - DDWRT r53562 Std k4.9
Off Site 1
R7000 - Gateway & WiFi & WireGuard - DDWRT r54517 Std
E3000 - Station Bridge - DDWRT r49626 Mega K4.4
Off Site 2
R7000 - Gateway & WiFi - DDWRT r54517 Std
E2000 - Wired ISP IPTV PVR Blocker - DDWRT r35531
Router: Netgear R6250
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33525M kongac (10/16/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.94 #456 SMP Sun Oct 22 22:42:48 CEST 2017 armv7l
Upgraded: from : DD-WRT v3.0-r30560M kongac (09/05/16) via ddup --flash-latest
Reset: None
Status: DHCP not assigning addresses
None of my devices were being assigned IP addresses via DHCP (using dnsmasq).
I have a very basic setup, so no non-standard configurations enabled. I do have some static leases set, but not for all devices.
Assigning a static IP on my computer allowed LAN and WAN access. I did not validate this solution against my other devices.
Devices not getting IP's include:
Android phone
NAS (wired)
Thermostat
Router: Netgear R6300v2
v3.0-r33575M kongac (10/22/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.94 #456 SMP Sun Oct 22 22:42:48 CEST 2017 armv7l
Status: upgraded from DD-WRT v3.0-r33525M kongac (10/16/17)
booted fine, had to revert to r33525M
Reset: none
Errors: various devices would not reconnect - IP conflicts (devices would attach with the same IP on alternate reboots).
reflashed w/33525 same devices came up fine
P.S. appears 5GHz devices would conflict with LAN connected devices