Joined: 26 Nov 2008 Posts: 700 Location: Toronto, Canada
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 21:00 Post subject:
upgraded on wrt600n....no fixes that I can see....still reverts to 130mbps on power cycle and requires manual channel changes (re-set channels) to get 270mbps, along with all the other bugs I mentioned in previous builds _________________
Hardware that works for me:
RT-N66U MerlinWRT 3.0.0.4.374.33_beta3b
E3000 WDS Kong v21661
no pound _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge
I hope this issue gets fixed soon:
http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/dd-wrt/ticket/764
For me it is quite nerving, as my wan lease is 1 hour (my vpn connection disconnects every hour)
I am testing FTP and I can move files back and forth from the server to a PC and seems to be working great. One thing I noticed (and I have noticed this on other NAS devices and can be fixed through firmware) is that it changes the creation date of the file once it is copied to the ftp server. The date modified should change, but the creation date should not change. This isn't a big deal with most files, but for date sensitive files like pictures etc it can be a problem if you want to preserve the date (or use synchronization backup methods). My drive is formatted in ext3. Can this be fixed by firmware changes, or this the nature of Linux and/or ext3 file system? Any suggestions? _________________ Linksys WRT600N Ver. 1.1 running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/13/11) mega - build 16785
Running Services:
-OpenVPN
-SSHd Secure Shell
-Samba (Configured from GUI)
Not really the nature of Linux or ext3. It's the nature of FTP. Maybe proftpd has some feature that allows you to preserve timestamps. Or you could archive the files (zip, tar, etc.) to preserve dates as well.
Last edited by soulstace on Fri Dec 19, 2008 16:55; edited 1 time in total
I heard mega had Asterisk on it but I don't see it. Did I hear wrong?
I think you got that info from me.
The latest Brainslayer (18-12-2008) was about 2 MB bigger than Eko's build. I was expecting to find pound in there, but pound isn't that big.
I found out that pound wasn't there, but a lot of other binaries instead like openser, tcpdump, asterisk and even 'stereorize' a binary to manipulate audio. (now THAT's a waste of space!! )
After I made a ticket in TRAC, brainslayer responded that there was a little problem with his development environment...
So, yes there's asterisk in the 18-12-2008, but that doesn't mean you have a webpage for it. If you want it, you can also load it in optware.....
I assume subsequent binaries don't have it anymore... _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge