In a different post is written that most of the routers don't work with "allow channel overlapping". In my case, DIR-825b, "allow channel overlapping" doesn't make any difference.
R9000
Reset=no
previous:52242
Services: Inadyn,QOS,SMB,Vanilla,Gateway, DNSMASQ, DHCP, WDSAP(5GHz 80, channel 149UU, USA), Guest Isolated network on 2.4
Some of my devices are linking at higher rates in this build than 52242
R7800
Previous:51589
reset=no
Services WDS STA 5ghz, VAP 5.0 GHZ, 2.4GHZ
Issues / Errors - https://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/7669 appears to still apply , may have to revert if clean config doesnt resolve
Last edited by nyddwrtuser330 on Mon Apr 17, 2023 0:49; edited 1 time in total
I've been running without QoS for a while. I thought I'd try it again to see how performance with it is now. Oddly, enabling QoS stopped WAN traffic. I tried a few queuing disciplines and protocols, but nothing. Anyone have an idea why QoS would stop WAN traffic? _________________ Netgear R9000
DD-WRT v3.0-r55819 std (04/17/24)
Linux 4.9.337 #722 SMP Wed Apr 17 04:16:49 +07 2024 armv7l
Gateway, AP, DNSMasq, Clock 2000MHz
VAP on wlan1 for internet devices
IPv4 & IPv6 (Prefix Delegation)
Static Leases & DHCP
CloudFlare, no SFE, SmartDNS, no QoS
2.4GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, NG-Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
5GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, AC/N Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
2 Netgear AX1800 WiFi Mesh Extenders
Xfinity 1.2Gbps/35Mbps
Router/Version: R7800
File/Kernel: DD-WRT v3.0-r52330 std (04/14/23)
Kernel Version: Linux 4.9.337 #1803 SMP Fri Apr 14 13:09:45 +07 2023 armv7l
WiFi DD-WRT Firmware: 10.4-ddwrt-9984-tW-13-7241 api 5 features mfp,peer-flow-h-bcast,peer-fixed-rate,superchannel crc32 bd3a8859
WiFi Vanilla Firmware: 10.4-3.18-00002 api 5 features no-p2p,mfp,peer-flow-ctrlllows-mesh-bcast,no-ps,peer-fixed-rate crc32 9959da8e
Previous Build/Reset: r52306 / No, CLI Update-> reboot
Mode/Status: GW(double-nat) & AP / Working Well
Issues/Errors: none / none
Services Used: Vanilla 2.4Ghz-20Mhz & 5Ghz-160Mhz Radios,Static-WAN,IPv6-6to4,NTP,2xWG-Clients,VAPx,VLAN GUI,BRx,SSH,Syslog,Cron,USB Storage,Entware DNSCrypt v2.1.2
Services Disabled: SPI,QoS,ttraff,SFE,Telnet,NAS,Samba
Both running for 37 hours.
Thank-you BrianSlyer for your Great Work and everyone else who makes DD-WRT Great on the Forum! _________________ 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
Been using QOS on my r9k (HTB/CAKE), with netmask prio - i should say deprioritization, and its been pretty flawless, 300MB Down/ 20up . I do a bunch of latency sensitive stuff and definitely much more issues with it disabled.the only issues i had recently were
Don't remember which build but a few months back i had to Re-Save the Qos settings becuase it didnt auto start , I've since clean configured.
I had a slowdown due to human error from typo in downlink rate where i left off a zero.
The only things i can think of that would cause the appearance of not working at all is setting those rates way too low, or if somehow you managed to get SFE enabled at same time, but i dont think the firmware allows that to happen anymore.
Don't remember which build but a few months back i had to Re-Save the Qos settings becuase it didnt auto start , I've since clean configured.
I had a slowdown due to human error from typo in downlink rate where i left off a zero.
The only things i can think of that would cause the appearance of not working at all is setting those rates way too low, or if somehow you managed to get SFE enabled at same time, but i dont think the firmware allows that to happen anymore.
Those are things to check, thanks. I'll try again this evening. _________________ Netgear R9000
DD-WRT v3.0-r55819 std (04/17/24)
Linux 4.9.337 #722 SMP Wed Apr 17 04:16:49 +07 2024 armv7l
Gateway, AP, DNSMasq, Clock 2000MHz
VAP on wlan1 for internet devices
IPv4 & IPv6 (Prefix Delegation)
Static Leases & DHCP
CloudFlare, no SFE, SmartDNS, no QoS
2.4GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, NG-Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
5GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, AC/N Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
2 Netgear AX1800 WiFi Mesh Extenders
Xfinity 1.2Gbps/35Mbps
Joined: 16 Mar 2019 Posts: 353 Location: Szczecin, Poland EU
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2023 15:36 Post subject: New Build - 04/14/2023 - r52330
Router/Version: Tp-Link TL-WDR3600 v 1.5
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108-d11 #130946 Fri Apr 14 14:19:03 +06 2023 mips
Reset: No
Mode: Internet gateway, WIFI 5GHz AP, dnsmasq server, firewall
Issues: Some yellow marked events in logs. It's nothing significant
Status: Working
Uptime: almost 5 days
Posted: Sun May 14, 2023 1:48 Post subject: TP-Link TL-WR1043ND v1.8
Router Model:TP-Link TL-WR1043ND v1.8 Firmware Version: DD-WRT v3.0-r52330 std (04/14/23)
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r52095 std (03/23/23)
File: tl-wr1043nd-webflash.bin
Kernel Version: Linux 3.10.108-d11
Mode: Gateway/AP
Reset: None required
Status: OK
Uptime: ~27 Days
Issues/Errors: Nothing new to report. The webUI is really snappy and stable 🤘💥🔥✔👍
... catching up on back-logged flash reports <grin> _________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 20:55 Post subject: r52330 works great on TP-Link ARCHER-C7 v2
I have a TP-Link ARCHER-C7 v2 router running DD-WRT v3.0-r52330 std (04/14/23), and just want to say that this build runs great on the ARCHER-C7 v2. I recognize that the build is 10 months old now, but thought that sharing this could be helpful for someone with an ARCHER-C7 v2 searching the forums looking for ideas about which build to use. Today when I noticed I had 160 days of uptime, I felt compelled to share this, as 160 days is longer than I ever recall going. A big part of that is probably because in prior builds I used, the router would reboot every time I changed Wireguard tunnels (disabling the current one and enabling a different one), which is something I do at least once/month for various reasons.
More info: I am using it as my sole home router, with around 10-12 clients total across both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. My configuration is fairly vanilla aside from that all WAN traffic is routed through a Wireguard tunnel. Because of the Wireguard tunnel, speed tests average around 50Mbps down and 10Mbps up (10Mbps is the upload limit provisioned by my ISP). I have IPv6 disabled. The router is a DHCP server for its clients, about half of which have static IP reservations. Over the last 160 days I have done about 500-600 GB per month worth of downloads and around 20 GB per month of uploads, the vast majority of which was over Wi-Fi.