Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 9:08 Post subject: Error on installing packages
Just made a reset of my config to try some VLAN-Configs.
With that i also lost some installed packages. Tried to reinstall, but for now i am getting the same error like on the 2nd Version of KONGs OpenWRT:
Collected errors:
* satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for 6in4:
* kernel (= 4.14.113-1-9749bfb67170653e7d8c726759a9c1d2)
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package 6in4.
<Kong> wrote:
can you please fix the packages in your repository again. Thank you so much. _________________ best Regards, endebe
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Netgear Nighthawk X4S R7800 (Kong Pro alpha)
So while my main router is running just fine, with almost 11 days uptime.
Weirdly enough, the AP crashed yesterday with about 10 days and a few hours uptime. All the LEDs were on, but neither of the radios were broadcasting, couldn't ping it, or access WebUI, and the LAN ports weren't assigning any IPs.
Brought it back up with a reboot. _________________ Active devices:
Netgear R7800 - Stock v1.0.2.68
Linksys EA8500 - OpenWRT 19.07.1
ASUS RP-AC68U - 3.0.0.4.382.40019
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 9:22 Post subject:
Hello does anyone run any Raspberry Pi's when using this build on a Netgear X4S R7800 as run PiHole and a Plex Server on two Pi's and after setting static address and all other settings ie WiFi and PPPoE plus swapping DNS to use the PiHole ipv4 and ipv6 and then doing a restart i can't access Router or Pi's
Ps i still use the routers DHCP Server not the PiHoles plus swapped to the release build of OpenWRT and that works fine so does Kongs DD-WRT build for the Netgear X4S R7800 _________________ | Netgear Nighthawk X4S R7800 | Linksys WRT1900ACS V1 | Huawei Echolife HG612 3B |
Still not very stable on my linksys ea8500. Last for 2 days and lost wireless. Logged in on cable and wireless could not be started. Reboot and negative. Re-flashed and 30-30-30. Logged in on cable again, enabled 2.4G, but 5G was not up after enabled. Reboot and logged in and enabled 5G again to make 5G work.
Samba is about 45M on 5G and 50M on cable. Better than DD-wrt which is about 30M.
Last night went back to DD-wrt 37630M, but halt after 2 hours. Reboot to run till now.
Very disappointed on this EA8500. Think to switch to ASUS.
Still not very stable on my linksys ea8500. Last for 2 days and lost wireless. Logged in on cable and wireless could not be started. Reboot and negative. Re-flashed and 30-30-30. Logged in on cable again, enabled 2.4G, but 5G was not up after enabled. Reboot and logged in and enabled 5G again to make 5G work.
Samba is about 45M on 5G and 50M on cable. Better than DD-wrt which is about 30M.
Last night went back to DD-wrt 37630M, but halt after 2 hours. Reboot to run till now.
Very disappointed on this EA8500. Think to switch to ASUS.
Problem is, that EA8500 came with radios, that pretty much get no updates from QCA. This can happen to you with Asus too and there are several models I know from Asus, that have the same problem, never gets stable as manufacturer never got it stable, e.g. the units with QTN radio. The R7800 has radios that frequently gets radio firmware updates from QCA, thus is the better choice. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Still not very stable on my linksys ea8500. Last for 2 days and lost wireless. Logged in on cable and wireless could not be started. Reboot and negative. Re-flashed and 30-30-30. Logged in on cable again, enabled 2.4G, but 5G was not up after enabled. Reboot and logged in and enabled 5G again to make 5G work.
Samba is about 45M on 5G and 50M on cable. Better than DD-wrt which is about 30M.
Last night went back to DD-wrt 37630M, but halt after 2 hours. Reboot to run till now.
Very disappointed on this EA8500. Think to switch to ASUS.
Problem is, that EA8500 came with radios, that pretty much get no updates from QCA. This can happen to you with Asus too and there are several models I know from Asus, that have the same problem, never gets stable as manufacturer never got it stable, e.g. the units with QTN radio. The R7800 has radios that frequently gets radio firmware updates from QCA, thus is the better choice.