Just updated both R7800s to the latest one. _________________ Active devices:
Netgear R7800 - Stock v1.0.2.68
Linksys EA8500 - OpenWRT 19.07.1
ASUS RP-AC68U - 3.0.0.4.382.40019
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 20:21 Post subject: USB Printer Setup
Hello Kong, The newest builds works great. Thanks for the build. The thing I'm not able to figure out is how to setup printer using p910nd. I tried following the user guide(https://oldwiki.archive.openwrt.org/doc/howto/p910nd.server) but the packages listed in the guide aren't available in your dist feed. Can someone please help me figure this out as I use the printer a lot in my work. Thanks.
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 20:53 Post subject: Re: USB Printer Setup
int3nse07 wrote:
Hello Kong, The newest builds works great. Thanks for the build. The thing I'm not able to figure out is how to setup printer using p910nd. I tried following the user guide(https://oldwiki.archive.openwrt.org/doc/howto/p910nd.server) but the packages listed in the guide aren't available in your dist feed. Can someone please help me figure this out as I use the printer a lot in my work. Thanks.
Indeed, openwrt buildsystem does not select the usb-printer module, when p910d is selected. Will add the module, you just have to run opkg update later on and you should be ready to go. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
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Newer fw or not, it is stable for me, no latency,stall,drops with all of my 10+ different client radios.
Openwrt uses kmod-ipt-offload, which is a backported version of the official flow offloading that exists now in kernels >= 4.16. I have not done any tests or benchmarks, but sources say, that it speeds up nat by 2.5x _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Newer fw or not, it is stable for me, no latency,stall,drops with all of my 10+ different client radios.
Openwrt uses kmod-ipt-offload, which is a backported version of the official flow offloading that exists now in kernels >= 4.16. I have not done any tests or benchmarks, but sources say, that it speeds up nat by 2.5x
Ok, good. But what about cake speed now? _________________ Netgear R7800
Newer fw or not, it is stable for me, no latency,stall,drops with all of my 10+ different client radios.
Openwrt uses kmod-ipt-offload, which is a backported version of the official flow offloading that exists now in kernels >= 4.16. I have not done any tests or benchmarks, but sources say, that it speeds up nat by 2.5x
Ok, good. But what about cake speed now?
I'm going to add a fix for cake cpu load as soon as I have time. According to the bug entry it should speed up cake by 3x:-) _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Newer fw or not, it is stable for me, no latency,stall,drops with all of my 10+ different client radios.
Openwrt uses kmod-ipt-offload, which is a backported version of the official flow offloading that exists now in kernels >= 4.16. I have not done any tests or benchmarks, but sources say, that it speeds up nat by 2.5x
Ok, good. But what about cake speed now?
I'm going to add a fix for cake cpu load as soon as I have time. According to the bug entry it should speed up cake by 3x:-)
Nice, let us know please when it will included to try _________________ Netgear R7800
claudel24,
Kong has not updated with the cake updates yet.
The files are still from 2019-06-04 13:17
From the changelog file:
06/04/19
-kernel update 4.14.123
-update wireguard
-curl security fixes
-openssl update 1.0.2s
The NEXT update to the files could have the cake fix based on Kongs comment previous.
No eta on the next update. _________________ Router currently owned:
Netgear R7800 - Router
Netgear R7000 - AP mode