Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:43 Post subject:
There is... its just not in a neat little txt file per say, but if you keep up with the changes you would be able to know what is what, for Atheros/Buffalo units, this build should provide significant changes, atleast, enough to upgrade with it...
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:48 Post subject:
Ok some hrs into usage, only 1 problem i am having with this build as opposed to 15747, when i'm running my wrt400n in client mode, and creating a VAP for wireless, the VAP is able to be connected to for about the 1st hr. after that, its able to be seen, but not able to be connected to, didn't have this problem in 15747. Wired clients are fine, its just wireless clients trying to connect to the VAP, it simply times out, and never connects. _________________ Wireless N Config | Linking Routers | DD-WRT Wiki | DD-WRT Builds | Peacock - Broadcom FAQ
This firmware has the same problem with my WRT160NL as anyone else released since 14311 (from dd-wrt website) or 14684 (by BrainSlayer). It keeps disconnecting my print server WPSM54G (G standard). IMHO because it always trying to connect WPSM54G as a N device (I see in status window how it trying to connect WPSM54G with parameter Tx rate 104 and Rx rate 104).
This build bricked my WRT160NL, no response, can't tftp, seems to be in a boot loop. I was upgrading from build 15747. _________________ ▲ ACTIVE ▲
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I posted this same inquiry in the WZR-HP-G300NH Support thread because I'm not sure if this is just a specific bug to this build or not. Quote from the other thread, "I currently have the WZR-HP-G300NH v1 (A0 A1), which was shipped from Japan. The firmware is v24 preSP2 BS build r15778. My status page displays the same MAC address for the WAN, LAN, and Wireless. I have not experienced any problems with using the router as an AP while using Wifi and the ethernet connections simultaneously but I am wondering if this is a display error or it is normal for Atheros SoC. All of my previous routers were Broadcom SoC and I knew that the MAC addresses were supposed to be different for each type of connection. I would think this is the same for the Atheros, as well, otherwise there would be a collision with the requests. Anyone that could provide some insight to my ignorance would be appreciated?"
The reason that I'm not sure if this is a specific build problem is because I just received this router and the previous build that I used was the Buffalo DD-WRT 14998 release before upgrading to this build.
Thanks for any help and I'll update my experience with the firmware whenever a new build is released.