In USB page I have "Disk Info" with "not available"
BUT now I can use Samba in Windows.
I can see the shared folder with both the \\ip and \\hostname with no error from windows.
Samba works with usb support enabled and disabled too.
Wifi always the same. Slow speed. Max 400Mbit with AC and 80mhz.
Now with "USB support enabled" I can see the pen drive in "Disk info" but Samba works with both usb support enabled or disabled.
I tried 2 shared folders at the same time with one usb drive. The first /mnt with a name and the second /mnt/sda1 with another name and both work. I can see them in windows using both //ip and //hostname.
If I disable only the usb support and no samba...I always have the 2 shared folders visible in Windows.
375 Mbps is actually pretty good for DD-WRT, considering it's software NAT. Stock firmware uses proprietary hardware NAT - that's how it reaches 1Gbps...
I don't quite understand this comment. When reading through the comments, they seem to indicate the 400 Mbps limit is on the LAN. Normally one would only be using the NAT when going to the WAN... So why would the speed of wireless devices be limited to 400 Mbps on the LAN?
BTW. 400 Mbps = 80 MB/s. Which I imagine exceeds most home users broadband. But if you are streaming files from a NAS drive SSD, you probably want more speed...
Last edited by docbill on Wed May 18, 2016 22:39; edited 2 times in total
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The limit is on CPU. No hardware NAT acceleration in dd-wrt _________________ [Ramips] Nexx WT3020F Openwrt @kernel #4.14.167 (OpenVPN server, Wireguard server, AD blocking, SQM QOS, USB)