Firmware Version
DD-WRT v3.0-r40723 std (08/21/19)
Kernel Version
Linux 4.9.189 #1235 SMP Wed Aug 21 01:52:35 CEST 2019 armv7l _________________ WRT1900ACSv2
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
Getting the 5 GHz 2600 Mbps maximum link rate requires a 3x3 client that also supports contiguous 160 MHz bandwidth. The only device on the planet that currently can do that is another WRT3200ACM in wireless bridge mode
With plain ol' standard 802.11ac devices that support only 80 MHz wide channels, maximum 5 GHz link rate will be 1300 Mbps, the same as other 3x3 AC routers. So with 600 Mbps in 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz
What do you have to connect to 5g 160 MHz bandwidth? _________________ WRT3200ACM openwrt 18.06.5
WRT3200ACM dd-wrt r41791
WRT54GL dd-wrt r21676
Getting the 5 GHz 2600 Mbps maximum link rate requires a 3x3 client that also supports contiguous 160 MHz bandwidth. The only device on the planet that currently can do that is another WRT3200ACM in wireless bridge mode, which is what Linksys sent for testing.
With plain ol' standard 802.11ac devices that support only 80 MHz wide channels, maximum 5 GHz link rate will be 1300 Mbps, the same as other 3x3 AC routers. So with 600 Mbps in 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz, you get 1900 Mbps.
What do you have to connect to 5g 160 MHz bandwidth?
I have an Intel 9260 WLAN card, which is 2x2 but supports 160MHz max speed 1.73 Gbps (vs 867 Mbps at 80MHz), so that's why I have it on 160MHz. My other devices just connect at 80MHz width, and I haven't noticed any stability issues. Downside is 23 dBm transmit power, but I honestly haven't encountered a range issue. _________________ Linksys WRT3200ACM r41586
- ExpressVPN | VAP & PBR | Synology NAS
Joined: 04 Aug 2012 Posts: 612 Location: behind the screen
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 20:50 Post subject:
illuminati_tri wrote:
gufus wrote:
Getting the 5 GHz 2600 Mbps maximum link rate requires a 3x3 client that also supports contiguous 160 MHz bandwidth. The only device on the planet that currently can do that is another WRT3200ACM in wireless bridge mode, which is what Linksys sent for testing.
With plain ol' standard 802.11ac devices that support only 80 MHz wide channels, maximum 5 GHz link rate will be 1300 Mbps, the same as other 3x3 AC routers. So with 600 Mbps in 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz, you get 1900 Mbps.
What do you have to connect to 5g 160 MHz bandwidth?
I have an Intel 9260 WLAN card, which is 2x2 but supports 160MHz max speed 1.73 Gbps (vs 867 Mbps at 80MHz), so that's why I have it on 160MHz. My other devices just connect at 80MHz width, and I haven't noticed any stability issues. Downside is 23 dBm transmit power, but I honestly haven't encountered a range issue.
VCOOL
What Mbps @ 160 MHz bandwidth do u get? _________________ WRT3200ACM openwrt 18.06.5
WRT3200ACM dd-wrt r41791
WRT54GL dd-wrt r21676
However, the Marvell drivers cause speed fluctuation when doing things like backing up to my Synology, so I don't always get the full speed. _________________ Linksys WRT3200ACM r41586
- ExpressVPN | VAP & PBR | Synology NAS
Router/Version: Linksys WRT1900ACS v2
File: ddwrt-linksys-wrt1900acsv2-webflash.bin
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r40723 std (08/21/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.9.189 #1235 SMP Wed Aug 21 01:52:35 CEST 2019 armv7l
Mode: Gateway, connected via WAN to N66U
Reset: yes
Status: looks good so far, ~6h uptime. No need to use in Router mode anymore, gateway works like a charm!
F***** up, used ubootenv get boot_part and set and so on and updated r40723 over 40065, wasn't aware of not being able to flash newer releases on partition 2 due to size limitations or something like this.
Partition 1 was still stock and the only one to boot. Partition two did not work at all after this.
Flashed 40065 from p1 stock to p2, afterwards flashed 40723 from p2 to p1 --> result total loss of config and start from scratch on both partitions ^^"
Adamcarter, I was experiencing the same issue. Try rebooting the router, wait 10+ seconds, then:
- Go to Services => NAS, hit the "Apply" button, then
- Go to Services => Services, hit the "Apply" button, then
- Go to Setup => Basic Setup, and hit the "Apply" button
...which should get Samba / NAS back up and running with DNS and DHCP working correctly also. This is certainly a bit of a pain when rebooting, but hopefully r40723 will only require a reboot every few months if we are lucky.
Everything else is smooth and fast, with no GUI issues after running for 24 hours. Assuming continued stability, this will be the version I stick with.
Randy
Linksys WRT32X as the primary router & access point
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r40723 std (08/21/19) on both partitions
PBR, VAP, PIA OpenVPN (256-Bit AES), CloudFlare DNS, USB, Samba NAS (FAT32 & EXT4 drives), Entware, Asterisk, 28 clients (IoT, Andriod, iOS, client bridges, legacy devices, etc.)