Hi all. Reviving the rivalry here, this is a lowly Linksys E900 router on 2.4Ghz serving 4 permanent Wifi clients and ~10 visitors from time to time. It does regular browsing, email, a permanent OpenVPN client that runs on the router, VoIP line duties and the occasional Netflix streaming to a TV nearby.
Obviously, it's on a UPS. It has lived through a straight ~3 hour power outage and summer lightning storms plus even a Comcast tech replacing the cable modem where it attaches.
Stop and think for a moment what this really means: DD-WRT is coded and built solidly to last. Thank your build coder today!
Oh my this is just insane .... it makes my OCD itch.
E1200v2 running at Daughter's apartment was at 143 days ..
..just cause I don't get by there often and there is no remote access
Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 1898 Location: Fortaleza Ce Brazil
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 14:26 Post subject:
Awesome uptimes ... Folks ..
After 11 years flashing dd in my routers .. my record is around 30 days .. .. i am addict to flash new builds .. thats the point .. i cant see BS Eko or Kong new releases .. i need to try ..
KKkkk
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1 R7800 54420 AP Wireguard webserver JFFS SAMBA FTP usb HD Mesh
1 R7800 54420 Cli Mesh
1 WZR1750 54389 AP Webserver Samba Wireguard
1 TP link Archer C7v5 54420 Cli Mesh
1 DD x86_64 48296 Gateway Samba Ftp Webserver
My R7000 currently. I used to be all flash happy but these days I tend to be a bit more conservative with upgrading unless there is a new feature or bug fix, otherwise I just lurk on build threads to get feedback for future reference! Thanks to the bleeding edge people!
I'll probably upgrade to a newer Kong build eventually for the built in DNSCrypt stuff and newer OpenVPN binary, but probably wait until at least OpenVPN 2.4.2, because of the OpenVPN audit.
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_________________ James
Main router:
Netgear R7000 overclocked to 1.2GHz - DD-WRT v3.0-r35965M kongac
IPv6 6in4 (HE.net), OpenVPN (with PBR and split tunnelling), Entware, dnsmasq with ipset