WRT610n v2 finally got mine out and flashed this K3 21676 and its working a treat! Happy days as it also updated to nv64k
Issues so far:
If you set N only for 5ghz you get A/N mixed mode instead no matter what. However N only is N only on the 2.4Ghz radio.
I cant get more than 65/70mbit even on wired, there is some kind of wall there, used to get 100mbit (my connection max) on K2.6 and K2.4 without issue. Tried with SPI firewall on and off/exactly the same results. I can get faster NAT routing on my v1 with a lot less CPU and v2.4.
WPS LED is always on too.
NAT forwards no working at all, anyone else with this. EDIT: Works now after a reboot.
€mev: of course there must be some AN mode, since A alone provides just 54 mbit/s like intel 3945 ABG card. _________________ RT-N66U @ Build 25697M K3.10.63
TL-WR842ND v1 @ BS-build 23919 WDS AP
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 WDS Client
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 Client Bridge ( Routed )
€mev: of course there must be some AN mode, since A alone provides just 54 mbit/s like intel 3945 ABG card.
Sorry I may have explained badly. I choose operating mode of 'N Only' however the radio is stuck in mixed mode offering AN not N only on the access point. Setting N only for the 2.4ghz radio removes the BG modes as expected.
of course it does. you can also say: N-Only is obsolete.
N-Only on 2,4 ghz offers wireless just for N devices not bg, as you say.
what do you expect N-Only does on an A radio? A stands for 5.ghz. you cant make the A radio working in 2,4 GHZ.
A radios can offer: A alone with 54mbps and AN with up to 450 mbps _________________ RT-N66U @ Build 25697M K3.10.63
TL-WR842ND v1 @ BS-build 23919 WDS AP
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 WDS Client
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 Client Bridge ( Routed )
Odd... as a lot of other AP's I use (Xirrus etc) all provide N only on 5ghz and do not allow A mode clients to operate/connect on the 5ghz band. Is it pointless and obsolete? Maybe but then don't offer the option in the GUI. I understand the point you are making though.
ah ok i misunderstood. you want 5ghz client to connect, but not in slow mode 54mbps, just up to N.
i have no idea if this is supported generally. i have never seen a router operating in this mode. No DD-WRT device, nor other
what you want is:
Greenfield mode:
Quote:
Greenfield carries a similar meaning with modern wireless LAN networks. 802.11n Wi-Fi networks have an optional greenfield mode that improves efficiency by eliminating support for 802.11a/b/g devices
i think its not availible for broadcom/atheros yet in dd-wrt. _________________ RT-N66U @ Build 25697M K3.10.63
TL-WR842ND v1 @ BS-build 23919 WDS AP
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 WDS Client
TL-WR841ND @ BS-build 23919 Client Bridge ( Routed )
sure? there is no dd-wrt image k2,6 for wrt610n v1
There isn't a dedicated build but I've always just flashed the generic broadcom ones, which boot correctly. I'm running dd-wrt.v24-21676_NEWD-2_K2.6_mega.bin on it at the moment.
Tested the latest 21676 on my E3000, the router is nice and stable... up until the point I enable QoS.
Couldn't manage any QoS configuration in which the router didn't keep rebooting, which is a total deal breaker for me.
It has got plenty of potential and must have taken lots work put into it (which I don't want to go unnoticed).
Will change to k2.6 in the morning just to get a reference of QoS is in there (was using Tomato for the tc-atm patch).
1 - Run tftp and choose wrt610n.bin from tftp. (mini usb)
2 - Hook Serial port .
3 - Run Putty (COM?-115200-8-1-NONE-NONE)
4 - Power on router.
5 - Press ctrl-c when it's booting.
6 - When you see CFE> write code.bin and press enter.
7 - Then press upgrade button from tftp.
7 - See "installation complete and successful"
8 - Wait 2min for booting.(Or reset manual after 2min)
9 - And hard reset (30-30-30)
10 - Router is recovered. Can go into the settings.
Knasher wrote:
I tried flashing it onto my wrt610n v1, but unfortunately it wouldn't boot. Here is a boot log from serial if it is any use.
Code:
CFE version 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE)
Build Date: Wed Jun 25 19:11:21 CST 2008 (ljh@team2-complier)
Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003 Broadcom Corporation.