Joined: 05 Oct 2008 Posts: 666 Location: Helsinki, Finland / nr. Alkmaar, Netherlands
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 18:03 Post subject: Reasons to switch to BS builds for the R-7800 if any?
It looks like Kong has dropped developing DD-WRT for the R7800 for the time being.
Switching to OpenWRT firmware by Kong would most likely require a totally new setup from the ground up, so I don't consider that now.
What to expect in the near future? If Kong doesn't return to DD-WRT for the R7800, when should I consider switching over to BS builds?
My R7800 has been running the latest Kong build 39855M since its inception and it's been stable for my use since.
However, BS won't be working on new versions just for the sheer fun of rewriting the code, so certainly at some point in time there will be new features and current features markedly improved.
Installing a newer BS build in place of 39855M would for the most part allow being set up along the same lines as Kong's builds, I expect, but is there a BS build that is worth trying / as stable as Kong's latest?
Joined: 13 Aug 2013 Posts: 6865 Location: Romerike, Norway
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 9:08 Post subject:
To early to say. The latest commits by BS, may contain changes that are not applicable to the R7800 and therefore no reason for Kong to make a new build.
Joined: 21 Jan 2017 Posts: 1783 Location: Illinois Moderator
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 12:30 Post subject:
Kong hasn't dropped support for the beloved R7800. He's likely super busy at work before the summer break/vacation/shutdown and hasn't taken the time to release a new build.
When he has the spare time, right now, he chooses to build openwrt builds because of throughput and "stability" plus the ease of adding on features/packages for his personal/work needs. Dd-wrt is not as flexible for packages like openwrt is and it's why kong has been focused on it as of late.
For now, don't panic, he will release something when he's got time for it. He volunteers these builds for all of us, be grateful! We all need down time too once in a while. _________________ FORUM RULES
Joined: 05 Oct 2008 Posts: 666 Location: Helsinki, Finland / nr. Alkmaar, Netherlands
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 15:10 Post subject:
Many thanks both of you for the explanation!
Now I understand much better where we stand. Of course I'm thankful for Kong's - and Brain Slayer's - efforts, and indeed AFAIK dd-wrt 39855M works a treat.
From reading the forum I had figured that Kong has his own DD-WRT fork separate from BrainSlayer's, but apparently this is not the case.
As sometimes free software is said/rumoured to have nobody developing it any longer, even though it still forms part of a Linux distribution (like Back in Time(?)), I had started wondering ...
I do have new builds, but decided not to post them. I don't see any of the mentioned issues from the latest build on mine, not sure why webif and other things are broken on latest BS build, probably some feature, that's causing it that is not included in my build.
I do have new builds, but decided not to post them. I don't see any of the mentioned issues from the latest build on mine, not sure why webif and other things are broken on latest BS build, probably some feature, that's causing it that is not included in my build.
But since I know people are going complain again saying that I hold back fixes, I better not upload them.
Don't wait too long to upload them. It's been over a month since your last update. Many of us only use your builds since you actually test yours and know that they work before you release them. _________________ Routing:.......Asus RT-AX88U (Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14) Switching:....Netgear GS608_V3 & GS605_V4, TrendNet TEG-S82G & TEG-S50G
I just thinking that is the whole point.
You can't very well put it together and throw it out there and expect all to be ok without some time to test
Of course. But it's difficult not to notice that DD-WRT releases have slowed as OpenWRT releases have increased. Some of us don't want to go through that level of "change" so we hold out hope that another DD-WRT is coming soon.
I for one won't ever use a BS build. Just look at the forum from the past 48 or so hours. _________________ Routing:.......Asus RT-AX88U (Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14) Switching:....Netgear GS608_V3 & GS605_V4, TrendNet TEG-S82G & TEG-S50G
Joined: 21 Jan 2017 Posts: 1783 Location: Illinois Moderator
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 15:32 Post subject:
htismaqe wrote:
mrjcd wrote:
htismaqe wrote:
you actually test yours
I just thinking that is the whole point.
You can't very well put it together and throw it out there and expect all to be ok without some time to test
Of course. But it's difficult not to notice that DD-WRT releases have slowed as OpenWRT releases have increased. Some of us don't want to go through that level of "change" so we hold out hope that another DD-WRT is coming soon.
I for one won't ever use a BS build. Just look at the forum from the past 48 or so hours.
Be patient and grateful...stop complaining/whining... you're getting free firmware...keep things in perspective.
Reading between the lines on Kong's comments- One has to assume that he (Kong) doesn't see the need to throw out a new update based on the new commits BS has made, to date. When something worthwhile is made, Kong will issue a new release. Until then, revert to my first statement.
Thanks for all you do BS & Kong! _________________ FORUM RULES
FYI -
I installed BS r40184 on EA8500 switch this morning and GUI goes bad after 1 ~ 2 minutes.
I did a nvram erase && reboot but same mess. Since NO telnet after you do a reset until you apply settings somewheres.
Which has been same for long long for me with EA8500 and other routers.
AND
No 'Apply Settings' button in broken webif so I can see where some are screwed if they do a reset when or after installing these
broken webif builds. Imma just lucky the EA8500 has two boot parts and the power on/off/on 3 times made it boot to good r40134
or I would have to use serial. Not that serial is a problem since I’ve had serial cable attached to this unit for few years .... just ain't got time for all that right now
I suspect Mr K will release when he is sure this new GUI webif buggy crap will not affect his stuff.
I just thinking that is the whole point.
You can't very well put it together and throw it out there and expect all to be ok without some time to test
Of course. But it's difficult not to notice that DD-WRT releases have slowed as OpenWRT releases have increased. Some of us don't want to go through that level of "change" so we hold out hope that another DD-WRT is coming soon.
I for one won't ever use a BS build. Just look at the forum from the past 48 or so hours.
Be patient and grateful...stop complaining/whining... you're getting free firmware...keep things in perspective.
Reading between the lines on Kong's comments- One has to assume that he (Kong) doesn't see the need to throw out a new update based on the new commits BS has made, to date. When something worthwhile is made, Kong will issue a new release. Until then, revert to my first statement.
Thanks for all you do BS & Kong!
First of all, there is nothing about what I said that is whining. It is an observation and a concern only. I am both patient AND grateful.
I've also had several private conversations with Kong and have given him money to support his efforts. I don't need a lecture, thank you. _________________ Routing:.......Asus RT-AX88U (Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14) Switching:....Netgear GS608_V3 & GS605_V4, TrendNet TEG-S82G & TEG-S50G
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 7568 Location: YWG, Canada
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:29 Post subject: Re: Reasons to switch to BS builds for the R-7800 if any?
ArjenR49 wrote:
It looks like Kong has dropped developing DD-WRT for the R7800 for the time being.
Switching to OpenWRT firmware by Kong would most likely require a totally new setup from the ground up, so I don't consider that now.
What to expect in the near future? If Kong doesn't return to DD-WRT for the R7800, when should I consider switching over to BS builds?
My R7800 has been running the latest Kong build 39855M since its inception and it's been stable for my use since.
However, BS won't be working on new versions just for the sheer fun of rewriting the code, so certainly at some point in time there will be new features and current features markedly improved.
Installing a newer BS build in place of 39855M would for the most part allow being set up along the same lines as Kong's builds, I expect, but is there a BS build that is worth trying / as stable as Kong's latest?
the reason to not use bs builds (especially on ipq806x) is the same reasons since that day he went to k4.x and broke them. years ago.. _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 18:00 Post subject: Luxery to have choices....
Kong is exploring openwrt? Good choice, did the same thing some years ago ;- ) _________________ IT Crowd - Have You Tried Turning It Off And On Again?
Be patient and grateful...stop complaining/whining... you're getting free firmware...keep things in perspective.
Reading between the lines on Kong's comments- One has to assume that he (Kong) doesn't see the need to throw out a new update based on the new commits BS has made, to date. When something worthwhile is made, Kong will issue a new release. Until then, revert to my first statement.
Thanks for all you do BS & Kong!
I totally agree!!
I'm happily on Kongat 39855M on my R7800 and lately installed Entware for DNSCrypt-Proxy V2 along with ip-full for YAMon3 with IPv6. I also installed Kongac 39855M on a spare R7000 with Entware to run DNSCrypt-Proxy V2 & ip-full for YAMon3 for family members. _________________ Home Network on Telus 1Gb PureFibre - 10GbE Copper Backbone
2x R7800 - Gateway & WiFi & 3xWireGuard - DDWRT r53562 Std k4.9
Off Site 1
R7000 - Gateway & WiFi & WireGuard - DDWRT r54517 Std
E3000 - Station Bridge - DDWRT r49626 Mega K4.4
Off Site 2
R7000 - Gateway & WiFi - DDWRT r54517 Std
E2000 - Wired ISP IPTV PVR Blocker - DDWRT r35531