Router/Version: Archer C9 V2
Firmware: r38381
Kernel: Linux 4.4.171 #4509 SMP Thu Jan 24 15:40:24 CET 2019 armv7l
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: no
Issues/Errors:
1 - Overclocking Frequency function can be change on Adminstration Tab, but the value is not set on Status page.
Uptime: 13h16m
CPU 70.2 °C / WL0 49.0 °C / WL1 48.5 °C
[#3:
Adding static DHCP leases doesn't work. After saving/applying the settings, the page shows empty fields. Trying to add leases again leads to a duplicate error.
I already added the leases using dnsmasq options. I was just reporting a bug.
#5 problem:
It seems that wireless freezes randomly when there is high load. When it freezes, beacons continue to be sent, but the router does not respond to ping, DHCP, etc. and does not forward packets to/from ethernet. The rest of the router works normally: ethernet ping, routing, SSH, web interface. A wireless disable/enable or settings change is required to make it work again. Changing wireless settings have no effect. Freezes occur even after limiting the wireless mode to BG-only.
Changing TCP Congestion to Reno solved the problem! I have now 48h uptime with no wireless freezes.
Conclusion: There must be something wrong with the default congestion control scheme (westwood).
[#3:
Adding static DHCP leases doesn't work. After saving/applying the settings, the page shows empty fields. Trying to add leases again leads to a duplicate error.
I already added the leases using dnsmasq options. I was just reporting a bug.
#5 problem:
It seems that wireless freezes randomly when there is high load. When it freezes, beacons continue to be sent, but the router does not respond to ping, DHCP, etc. and does not forward packets to/from ethernet. The rest of the router works normally: ethernet ping, routing, SSH, web interface. A wireless disable/enable or settings change is required to make it work again. Changing wireless settings have no effect. Freezes occur even after limiting the wireless mode to BG-only.
Changing TCP Congestion to Reno solved the problem! I have now 48h uptime with no wireless freezes.
Conclusion: There must be something wrong with the default congestion control scheme (westwood).
I absolutely agree about the problem #5 with my Linksys EA2700
Router/Version: 320N linksys [...]
Kernel: k2.6 [...]
Status: Unusable WEBGUI Fails to load. It does boot though. Tried Firefox and Chrome to access Webgui.
Do not expect to configure it once you load 38381 into this one. This may effect other broadcom routers.
Router/Version: 320N linksys [...]
Kernel: k2.6 [...]
Status: Unusable WEBGUI Fails to load. It does boot though. Tried Firefox and Chrome to access Webgui.
Do not expect to configure it once you load 38381 into this one. This may effect other broadcom routers.
There was a trick to tftp it, done and now working with ur tip! Thx!
Last edited by sonicxx on Tue Jan 29, 2019 21:28; edited 1 time in total
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 21:22 Post subject: Re: Error after upgrading
sonicxx wrote:
I did, and tftp2.exe says "unable to get responses from the server", any other method?
Please start a new thread, and provide the TFTP steps you went through, static IP, etc. You'll only get a response in the first second or two. _________________ #NAT/SFE/CTF: limited speed w/ DD#Repeater issues#DD-WRT info: FAQ, Builds, Types, Modes, Changes, Demo#
OPNsense x64 5050e ITX|DD: DIR-810L, 2*EA6900@1GHz, R6300v1, RT-N66U@663, WNDR4000@533, E1500@353,
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I absolutely agree about the problem #5 with my Linksys EA2700
Is it stable with Reno?
Just tried the Reno yesterday but no lucks, the connection hang problems are still existed, so there should not be only the problems of congestion control or westwood for my Linksys EA2700...