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Ascott look forward to a beautiful 60K Mega thanks for the excellent work
I have been working on cleaning up a little since we squashed the USB mount bug, this includes a new dual xeon server for compiling and a trip to best buy
So... What am I working on now.
1. Wiviz-2 broken.... Testing in progress, believe fixed.
2. Adding S10wlstat to init, so that wl -i eth0 interference 2 is executed during startup. In my testing the NV60k routers current drivers are sensitive to noise and interference. This is a hardware level device control and seems to change noise floor in a positive manner allowing for better sustained wireless link speed.
3. Wanted to note that giga builds can be built for E3200 and E4200 v1 Routers as these have 16M Flash and 64M ram, so our bin can be a little larger.. Giga builds do have nmd, as there is space for it.. There are other things that are in giga that are not in mega. So to answer only NV60k routers with 16M flash can use these, the E2000/E3000 only have 8M flash so this is a no go.
So far the build on page 7 from ascott is the latest, I will release a new bin when my changes are tested. Please when testing bins put any problems or praise here, and dont file a trac ticket unless we can confirm its a legit bug and not work in progress.
Last I will be examining the new cisco E4200 version 2 sometime Monday afternoon, this is cisco's new Flagship consumer router. We can expect version 1 routers to sell out and version 2 to start hitting stores soon.. If you are purchasing the E4200 do check the version next to the bar code before purchase as u may be getting v2 which we wont know anything about till monday and there is NO dd-wrt support yet..
Before coming across your builds I was using "Big" on my E4200 so I've partly missed having NTFS support and hope this will be included in the near future.
Before coming across your builds I was using "Big" on my E4200 so I've partly missed having NTFS support and hope this will be included in the near future.
Well... I don't think there was a press release on the build tracking nomenclature, however, from watching the development, I will venture to deduce the following.
MEGA / BIG = Sub 8MB firmware file.
Note: Eko's Big = BS' Mega with some minor compiling modifications by Eko.
GIGA = Greater than 8mb firmware file.
Note: This one has all the bells and whistles and usually are around 10MB.
I have an Asus RT-N16 (16MB Flash/128MB RAM) with with Kong's 17940 KingKong Mod which is just north of 10MB.
As pointed out by Fractal, if you have a dd-wrt supported router (http://dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices) with a 16MB or 32MB Flash, 32K NVRAM space, then you can use the GIGA builds for the 32K NVRAM routers.
VERY IMPORTANT!!: Please check the NVxx size on the build you will be loading, if you choose one that has an NVRAM space setting that is different that your router, it will brick your router. Read 5 times, upload firmware once.
So far the build on page 7 from ascott is the latest, I will release a new bin when my changes are tested. Please when testing bins put any problems or praise here, and dont file a trac ticket unless we can confirm its a legit bug and not work in progress.
Last I will be examining the new cisco E4200 version 2 sometime Monday afternoon, this is cisco's new Flagship consume
-Fractal
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BTW, Fractal, I am having some problems with WiFi speeds. My Intel 5100AGN card isn't willing to go further 80/160/200Mbps even very near the router (nearer performance drops again). It tries to go fast, 300Mbps stays there for some seconds, then drops. It does this every time I apply any settings about WiFi on the router. Two times, after hours of tries, it maintained 300Mbps for long but it couldn't receive packets from the router (count stuck at 0) and it even locked and had to be disabled. I think it's a problem of the builds because users report successful 300Mbps connections with older build and the same router and client.
Spoke about it here http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=147798
ErMeglio...thanks! I think I understand what's going on now...I kept looking for the build on Eko and Brainslayer's FTP site...
Got the same problem for hours, too, had to crawl every BrayanSlayer's ftp/http/db/Google source and finally this forum looking for the "latest" build!! That's why I understand you very well mate lol
BTW, Fractal, I am having some problems with WiFi speeds. My Intel 5100AGN card isn't willing to go further 80/160/200Mbps even very near the router (nearer performance drops again). It tries to go fast, 300Mbps stays there for some seconds, then drops. It does this every time I apply any settings about WiFi on the router. Two times, after hours of tries, it maintained 300Mbps for long but it couldn't receive packets from the router (count stuck at 0) and it even locked and had to be disabled. I think it's a problem of the builds because users report successful 300Mbps connections with older build and the same router and client.
Spoke about it here http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=147798
Sounds like you have interference issues and the current firmwares don't fully fix this yet. Look back for my replies and you'll see my temporary code for maintaining the setting.
BTW, Fractal, I am having some problems with WiFi speeds. My Intel 5100AGN card isn't willing to go further 80/160/200Mbps even very near the router (nearer performance drops again). It tries to go fast, 300Mbps stays there for some seconds, then drops. It does this every time I apply any settings about WiFi on the router. Two times, after hours of tries, it maintained 300Mbps for long but it couldn't receive packets from the router (count stuck at 0) and it even locked and had to be disabled. I think it's a problem of the builds because users report successful 300Mbps connections with older build and the same router and client.
Spoke about it here http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=147798
Sounds like you have interference issues and the current firmwares don't fully fix this yet. Look back for my replies and you'll see my temporary code for maintaining the setting.
He is correct the issues you are experiencing are wifi sensitivity problems in the driver and can be fixed with the wl commands
I had even read the posts but didn't think about them now. You are speaking of eth1, while I'm using eth2 now, should the interference setting be on on both interfaces?
I could simply do two startup scripts:
while [ 1 ]; do wl -i eth1 interference 2; sleep 30; done &
while [ 1 ]; do wl -i eth2 interference 2; sleep 30; done &
Can anyone confirm which version of Broadcom wifi driver is running on 17949? 5.100.138.9?
I'm having issues on speed link with this driver (5.100.138.9) on 17940 Kingkong build. It drops over time (few hours) from 144mbps to 78mbps and then 54mbps...*
Thank you in advance.
*In the same environmental conditions vs 15508M Eko. RT-N16. _________________ DD-WRT powered:
RT-N16 + WRT54G v2 + FON 2201 & 2100