OpenVPN CLIENT works fine (nordvpn server)
5GHz wpa2 CCMP-128 (AES)working fine 20MHz Mixed
2.4GHz wpa2 CCMP-128 (AES)working fine 20MHz Mixed
NAS via USB Samba also working fine
Joined: 30 May 2017 Posts: 582 Location: Rural Manitoba
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 0:00 Post subject: r38381
Upgraded 3200 x2 and 1900 V1 r38347 -> r38381
MS Edge over WiFi on remote units
No particular problems encountered except;
1 - PPoE on Master no connect until hard reboot. Problem has occurred on latest builds every time. Not a big deal as the reboot gets all working again.
2 - CPU speed, usage, temperatures way out of wack after upgrade. "Apply Settings" and all seem to have been corrected to normal values. _________________ Starlink & DSL -> TPLink TL-R470T+
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WRT3200acm Master WDS 5GHz 80Mhz CH 100 (+6) r55460
Ath1 2.4Ghz Disabled
99 Static Leases
ExpressVPN
WRT3200acm r55460 WDS Station 5Ghz
Ath1 AP N/G Mixed Channel 11 HT40
WRT1900Ac V1 5Ghz r55460 WDS Station
(Defective, no 2.4Ghz but 5Ghz works great)
WRT1900AC V1 5Ghz AC 80Mhz WDS Station r55460
2.4Ghz AP Ch1 HT20 Mixed
WRT1900ACS SPARE r54914
WRT1900AC SPARE r54914
WRT1900AC V1 5Ghz AC 80Mhz WDS-AP r55460
2.4Ghz AP Ch1 HT20 Mixed
WRT54G DD-WRT v3.0-r37305 micro AP CH 6 Mixed - Not in use
Upgraded using Seamonkey 1.19 on Solaris. Upgrade went fine as usual. _________________ Netgear R9000
Netgear R7800 (spare)
Linksys WRT1200ac v2 (spare)
This build is so far the best in Jan. The clients connected to it has 300/300 (TX/RX) rate, compared to the previous builds in Jan 300/144. This is on the WRT1900 ACSV2.
I just upgraded to this firmware as a test to get my feet back in the dd-wrt game. My 1900ACv2 has been powered down and collecting dust for the better part of a year now.
Switched partitions using the ubootenv set boot_part command via putty and then webflashed the router. All went well, and it did in fact save all of my OpenVPN settings, which I would like to jump back into as well to see if I can get that all back up and running again.
No performance comparisons to make and I came from 33555 (October 2017). The router ran fine before I took it down, and I had no issues with 33555 but just decided that before I commit the router back to service, I should at least familiarize myself with flashing a newer version BEFORE I jump out of the pot and into the fire.
had to revert back to previous build, 5GHz connection was unstable with my settings. Was having issues with assigning static IPs to clients but I'm not convinced that was the build's fault.
had to revert back to previous build, 5GHz connection was unstable with my settings. Was having issues with assigning static IPs to clients but I'm not convinced that was the build's fault.
VHT(80MHz) WPA2 Personal
Oddly enough, I am/was having the same problems. Could not assign static wireless IP's to clients.
Now, I am locked out of the routers web gui. I can ssh in, but can't access the web gui via the lan IP.
Any chance you know how to change login/pass via SSH?
I am hoping not to have to do a reset and start all over. I have all of my VPN stuff in place and would like to keep it intact.....Took me forever to figure that out.
Was having issues with assigning static IPs to clients but I'm not convinced that was the build's fault.
VHT(80MHz) WPA2 Personal
Oddly enough, I am/was having the same problems. Could not assign static wireless IP's to clients.
Hi there,
I am new here and I have flashed my router for the very first time with factory-to-ddwrt.bin of this release r38381. The flashing went smooth using Safari v12.0.3 and the router works fine, except for using static IP address with my iPhone. It can only connect via DHCP. Oddly, our MacBooks (High Sierra and Mojave) can have static IPs, while connecting wireless or ethernet cable to the network.
In addition, I have noticed that the firewall logs are empty, although syslog and firewall logging are enabled. _________________ Linksys WRT3200ACM:
Gateway mode, DNSMasq for DNS and DHCP, OpenVPN client enabled, Firewall enabled, QoS enabled, USB Printer Support enabled (with USB over IP disabled) for printing. WIFI:
* ath0, 5ghz (private), mixed, 80mhz channel width, WPA2 personal, AES;
* ath1.x, 2.4ghz (private and separate guest) both: mixed, 20mhz channel width, WPA2 personal, AES.