Joined: 03 Jun 2011 Posts: 131 Location: Erie, PA., USA
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 17:16 Post subject: dd-wrt build 26138 dated 2/4/2014
Router-Model: Buffalo WHR-HP-G300N
Browser: IE 8
Version:
Status: No
Reset: No
Errors: LAN ports are working, but no DHCP. After the unit reboots, I have to set my computer to a static IP to log in to the web GUI. I'm receiving no DHCP at all. Reverted to build 25628 and all is fine again.
DNSmasq when loading clears /tmp/dnsmasq.conf file.
I add this to the end of the file:
addn-hosts=/jffs/startup/hoststoignore
But after restarting DNSmasq the line is gone.
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:40 Post subject: Re: r26136 on WR841NDv8
bleho wrote:
understracker wrote:
Yes, it is the 4th LED from left. It has nothing to do with DHCP or PPPoE. It should blink either way. Last rev working is r25628. We need a ticket for this (tatsuya?).
WAN LED isn't lit either with DHCP or with PPPoE. It remains off. Always. The interface takes IP.
hmm.. seems to be the same problem for v8 and v9.
http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/3979#comment:1
BS: "WAN-LED indicates WAN connection state."
but we have working WAN connection, right? And WAN-LED is off...
DNSmasq when loading clears /tmp/dnsmasq.conf file.
I add this to the end of the file:
addn-hosts=/jffs/startup/hoststoignore
But after restarting DNSmasq the line is gone.
On previous versions it worked fine.
I would like to add that I'm crazy about this version.
WiFi is rock stable. After 24+ hours My several android devices never drop connection.
My SmartTvs can now stream from my PC (DLNA) very high bitrates movies that before I was not able to play fluidly.
WAN LED isn't lit either with DHCP or with PPPoE. It remains off. Always. The interface takes IP.
hmm.. seems to be the same problem for v8 and v9.
http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/3979#comment:1
BS: "WAN-LED indicates WAN connection state."
but we have working WAN connection, right? And WAN-LED is off...
Yes exactly.. And I am facing this problem since I first installed dd-wrt on my router(1.5 months ago)
EDIT: In the link provided by you, how can I open a ticket by providing more info? I cant even register there.. trac detects me as potential spam...
DHCP is not working. Have to set static IP 192.168.1.2 on PC to enter web GUI. WAN not working, can't connect to internet. Reverted back to r25628 (12-11-2014), last known good firmware for my device.
Got same issue, no matter reset or not reset 841nd v9.1 and Dir-300 a1, got no help in here. 25648 worked for the 300 and the 841 maybe but i reverted it to factory. No Ticket possible because my passwort is not accepted a problem that a lot of people seem to have. Maybe i quit this Forum.
Just got a 841nd v9.1 after bricking my v7.2. I'd rather not have to deal with DHCP issues if I flash to r26138 on my v9.1. There are other posts here with v9 that say they have no problems. Can anyone else confirm if they are experiencing this issue or not please? Thanks!
WAN LED isn't lit either with DHCP or with PPPoE. It remains off. Always. The interface takes IP.
hmm.. seems to be the same problem for v8 and v9.
http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/3979#comment:1
BS: "WAN-LED indicates WAN connection state."
but we have working WAN connection, right? And WAN-LED is off...
Yes exactly.. And I am facing this problem since I first installed dd-wrt on my router(1.5 months ago)
EDIT: In the link provided by you, how can I open a ticket by providing more info? I cant even register there.. trac detects me as potential spam...
Status: OK
Previous: 25697
Reset: auto
Errors: after a while my wifi security settings have to be applied with the button again because the clients give a verification error both 2.4GHz and 5GHz now. Same with 25697 for just 2.4GHz.
Setup as an access point _________________ ATH TL-WDR4300 v1.3 41686 std K3.10 - router - JFFS2, DynDNS, DNSMasq (DHCP+DNS)
ATH WRT160NL v1.0 42132 std K3.10 - router
BRCM WRT160N v1.0 26635 vpn K2.4 - router
BRCM WRT320N v1.0 27858 mega K3.10 - access point
WAN LED isn't lit either with DHCP or with PPPoE. It remains off. Always. The interface takes IP.
hmm.. seems to be the same problem for v8 and v9.
http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/3979#comment:1
BS: "WAN-LED indicates WAN connection state."
but we have working WAN connection, right? And WAN-LED is off...
Yes exactly.. And I am facing this problem since I first installed dd-wrt on my router(1.5 months ago)
EDIT: In the link provided by you, how can I open a ticket by providing more info? I cant even register there.. trac detects me as potential spam...
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In many cases, German word order is identical to English. This is true for simple subject + verb + other elements sentences: "Ich sehe dich." ("I see you.") or "Er arbeitet zu Hause." ("He works at home."). This "normal" word order places the subject first, the verb second, and any other elements third.
Throughout this guide, it is important to understand that when we say verb, we mean the conjugated or finite verb, i.e., the verb that has an ending that agrees with the subject (er geht, wir gehen, du gehst, etc.). Also, when we say "in second position" or "second place," that means the second element, not necessarily the second word. For example, in the following sentence, the subject (in blue) consists of three words and the verb (in red) comes second, but it is the fourth word:
"Der alte Mann kommt heute nach Hause."
With compound verbs, the second part of the verb phrase (past participle, separable prefix, infinitive) goes last, but the conjugated element is still second:
"Der alte Mann kommt heute an."
"Der alte Mann ist gestern angekommen."
"Der alte Mann will heute nach Hause kommen."
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VERB SECOND
No matter which element begins a German declarative sentence (a statement), the verb is always the second element. The subject will either come first or immediately after the verb if the subject is not the first element. This is a simple, hard and fast rule. In a statement (not a question) the verb always comes second. If you don't remember anything else about word order, remember that the verb is always in second place.
“If you don't remember anything else about word order, remember that the verb is always in second place.”
This rule applies to sentences and phrases that are independent clauses. The only verb-second exception is for dependent or subordinate clauses. In subordinate clauses the verb always comes last. (Although in today's spoken German, this rule is often ignored.) We'll discuss word order in subordinate clauses in Part 2 of this lesson.
One other exception to this rule: interjections, exclamations, names, certain adverbial phrases - usually set off by a comma. Here are some examples:
"Nein, der alte Mann kommt nicht nach Hause."
"Maria, ich kann heute nicht kommen."
"Wie gesagt, das kann ich nicht machen."
In the sentences above, the initial word or phrase (set off by a comma) comes first, but does not alter the verb-second rule."