For me it's also really really bad. Functioning as Gateway my e.g. mobile phone only gets connected with a transfer rate of 100/ 30 with a distance of approx 4 meters.
Very bad for a 3 antenna 1300 model. Maybe it's also up to a bad DD-WRT wifi implementation, who knows?
For me it's also really really bad. Functioning as Gateway my e.g. mobile phone only gets connected with a transfer rate of 100/ 30 with a distance of approx 4 meters.
Very bad for a 3 antenna 1300 model. Maybe it's also up to a bad DD-WRT wifi implementation, who knows?
Is that limited by your internet speeds or wifi? Also, it depends on the internet server's current conditions.
I think more legible test is to transfer over wifi on to a LAN host which is wired. If you could please do that sitting right next to the router, we will know what the theoretical limit on the transfer rate is, and whether its reaching the claimed speeds.
USB Samba?
Does this mean we can now use a usb3 hd for sharing?
I am asking because this was mentioned not working with DDWRT, is this fixed and working now?
USB Samba?
Does this mean we can now use a usb3 hd for sharing?
I am asking because this was mentioned not working with DDWRT, is this fixed and working now?
Thanks
Yes, it is possible to do that. As you know there are two ports available which I used both of them for my HDDs for sharing in the network via samba service.
But it seems to be slower ~150 Mb/s transfer speed than the original 200 Mb/s.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 12:50 Post subject: High power version of C1900 900mW
Guys, I do have the AC1900 C1900 V1 in the high power version. This is extra strong WiFi with 900 milliwatt😀.
They use high power amplifiers for this. So it is a standard version.
What happens if I push ddwrt on it, will I loose this feature or is this kept somehow?
Who can answer that?
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 13:30 Post subject: C1900 High Power - TX Power?
Successfully flashed DD-WRT on my C1900(US)v1 High Power device. Really easy I just struggled with that there is a Firmware for C9 and for C1900 - this is really stupid labeling from TP-Link.
When I now check in TX Power I see that it´s set to Auto.
When I change to manual I see that there is by the system 71 used and in brackets it says can be between 1 and 1000mW.
Regulatory Domain is US.
How to handle that now with my device?
TP-LINK firmware is using 900mW as advertised (This is the US high power version).
What settings are you using here and does anyone owns the same device?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 20:04 Post subject: Please help L2TP isn´t connecting
I tried to get openvpn running on my c1900v1(US) not working!!!
So now I try to get at least L2TP activated but also that isn´t working, getting crazy...
I follwed the available instructions and I am quite sure that I did everything correct, alo there is now UPD blocked on the Modem.
What can be wrong, or is this really just an issue with DD-WRT on the C1900v1(US)?
Any idea?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 23:43 Post subject: Re: Please help L2TP isn´t connecting
boris03 wrote:
I tried to get openvpn running on my c1900v1(US) not working!!!
So now I try to get at least L2TP activated but also that isn´t working, getting crazy...
I follwed the available instructions and I am quite sure that I did everything correct, alo there is now UPD blocked on the Modem.
What can be wrong, or is this really just an issue with DD-WRT on the C1900v1(US)?
Any idea?
Guys I think something is completely wrong with DD-WRT on my C1900v1. I factory resetted now and still dhcp is working for WLAN only I cannot get access via LAN - can it be? What can I check there are so many settings I don´t know what to check?
This might be the reason why I cannot get L2TP or openVPN running.
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:42 Post subject: Re: C1900 High Power - TX Power?
boris03 wrote:
Successfully flashed DD-WRT on my C1900(US)v1 High Power device. Really easy I just struggled with that there is a Firmware for C9 and for C1900 - this is really stupid labeling from TP-Link.
When I now check in TX Power I see that it´s set to Auto.
When I change to manual I see that there is by the system 71 used and in brackets it says can be between 1 and 1000mW.
Regulatory Domain is US.
How to handle that now with my device?
TP-LINK firmware is using 900mW as advertised (This is the US high power version).
What settings are you using here and does anyone owns the same device?
Just Manually set TX Power to 900 (I'm on 500 on a C9v1)
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 14:15 Post subject: Revert my Archer C9v1 to stock
I have DDWRT running C9 v1 successfully for years. No issues. I want to revert it to Stock C9 before I re-purpose it. The router is not bricked and still good with DDWRT.
I changed laptop ip to static 192.168.0.69 and connected router (lan port) to laptop via ethernet. I also started TFTP server. I checked TFTP server via TFTP client on the same laptop and file archerc9v1_tp_recovery.bin was passed to the client.
Now when I power on router (C9v1) by holding reset button (and leaving it after 5 of power on), the router boots into ddwrt. It do not even see any tftp request on my tftp server. I re-tried this by connect WAN port of router to laptop. Still no TFTP request to TFTP server.
ANy help on how can I revert C9v1 to stock? What I am doing wrong that tftp request is not even going to tftp server.