Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 22:09 Post subject: UPnP and K26 -UPnP not working
Hi guys,
And this question may be more for Eko, but may I ask why dd-wrt hasn't tried out miniupnp yet?
I see that one of the MAIN issues that comes up is people saying dd-wrt's UPNP implementation doesn't work, or is causing load, etc. BS has in the past said that he can't reproduce the issue, but at the end of the day, with so many people "complaining" something must be wrong....
So again, why not go to miniupnp? I have to tell you that I haven't had a single UPNP issue with any version of Tomato that I use (currently using 1.26 beta), and Tomato has miniupnp for this purpose.
The request to implement miniupnp is still open I see (HERE from one year ago now).
I think even as a test (i.e. a special EKO build with miniupnp patched in) may once and for all answer the question, and could maybe kill two birds with one stone (the second bird being reducing the number of threads/posts/bugs the devs have to read about this issue).
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 22:16 Post subject: Re: miniupnp
edrikk wrote:
So again, why not go to miniupnp? I have to tell you that I haven't had a single UPNP issue with any version of Tomato that I use (currently using 1.26 beta), and Tomato has miniupnp for this purpose.
The request to implement miniupnp is still open I see (HERE from one year ago now).
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 22:45 Post subject: Re: miniupnp
frater wrote:
edrikk wrote:
So again, why not go to miniupnp? I have to tell you that I haven't had a single UPNP issue with any version of Tomato that I use (currently using 1.26 beta), and Tomato has miniupnp for this purpose.
The request to implement miniupnp is still open I see (HERE from one year ago now).
uPnP is not used by Brainslayer's customers.
???? UPnP is part of the customer Paid build 12533. I just checked for it.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:47 Post subject:
Ok, I did a test overnight with UPnP and just left it alone...I cannot explain it, but the CPU usage is sitting right where it should be... The only thing I changed was the Tx power on the Wireless, so I encourage everyone to attempt the same thing and see if the results match up
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:14 Post subject: Re: miniupnp
redhawk0 wrote:
???? UPnP is part of the customer Paid build 12533. I just checked for it.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:38 Post subject:
CPU usage is back to 100% in Web-Gui...Funny tho, the load averages are all 1.00 and top shows UPnP wayyy down the list doing nothing with a D next to it...what does that mean?
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DD-WRT v24-sp2 (11/25/09) std-nokaid-nohotspot (SVN revision 13309M NEWD-2 K2.6 Eko)- uPnP not fixed, looked through the changes in trac - hotplug is fixed with 2.6 kernel.
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 20:42 Post subject: XBox360
If the problem is reproducing the problem, then I can reproduce it 100% on my WRT320n by turning on my XBox 360.
If some donations are needed to motivate work on this, since paying customers don't use it, then lets see if we can get enough people willing to donate. I'll chip in $20.
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 22:57 Post subject: Re: XBox360
AngelX13 wrote:
If some donations are needed to motivate work on this, since paying customers don't use it, then lets see if we can get enough people willing to donate. I'll chip in $20.
To get MiniUPnPd into DD-WRT I'll throw another 20€
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 0:03 Post subject: Re: XBox360
olmari wrote:
AngelX13 wrote:
If some donations are needed to motivate work on this, since paying customers don't use it, then lets see if we can get enough people willing to donate. I'll chip in $20.
To get MiniUPnPd into DD-WRT I'll throw another 20€
Add me to that list.
I'm looking at replacing my WRT54G running Tomato. The thing is ROCK SOLID, but I want something with Gigabit ethernet and more memory.
Either WNR3500L or RT-N16, but that's a no go without UPNP!
Not really, but I have been trying to get the latest miniupnpd to link to a library newer than intended. I will get it worked out, it compiles...just won't link. I haven't worked on it much, busy with the hollidays and all that. _________________ Eko Builds