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Joined: 10 Jan 2016 Posts: 62 Location: California, USA
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 0:24 Post subject:
juggler111 wrote:
Any other feedback with DD-WRT v3.0-r28882 std (01/19/16) on a WRT1900AC v1?
I have noticed that Marvell beta testers are not posting their beta testing here either, sure would be helpful to see how releases are performing, which will help BrainSlayer and others.
Marvell users, please post your BS beta testing results in this thread. Thanks! _________________ Linksys WRT1900AC-V1 (BS 29048) • Motorola SB6141 • Netgear Gigabit Switches • 16 Wired/12 Wireless
Joined: 17 Feb 2010 Posts: 611 Location: Yorkshire (GOC)
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:24 Post subject:
marksanctuary wrote:
juggler111 wrote:
Any other feedback with DD-WRT v3.0-r28882 std (01/19/16) on a WRT1900AC v1?
I have noticed that Marvell beta testers are not posting their beta testing here either, sure would be helpful to see how releases are performing, which will help BrainSlayer and others.
Marvell users, please post your BS beta testing results in this thread. Thanks!
...and your testing results are?
I did apply the F/W from 16th Jan on my WRT1900AC v1 and so far, so good.
I have not bothered to apply the F/W from 19th Jan as there is nothing obvious in the release notes that applies to the WRT1900AC v1.
The problem with the release notes is that they are far too brief and cryptic. Perhaps if they were more user friendly, people would be more inclined to take a punt with new F/W, rather than waiting for others to prove it first.
I tried this and the previous build and had the same issue: when using the WRT1900AC as a bridge, the transfer rates are really slow. Less than 10 mbps vs 80 mpbs on stock firmware.
I have a WRT1900acv2 and I tried firmware 28882, but my 5ghz wireless speeds when running a speed test went from my usual 28mbps to around 17-20mbps. So I returned to build 28846 and everything is back to normal.
Router: WRT1900ACv1 (5GHz AP)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r28882 std (01/19/16)
Kernel: Linux 3.18.25 #59 SMP Mon Jan 11 11:48:34 CET 2016 armv7l
Errors: None so far
Router: WRT1900ACS (5GHz Client Bridge, 2.4 GHz AP)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r28882 std (01/19/16)
Kernel: Linux 3.18.25 #59 SMP Mon Jan 11 11:48:34 CET 2016 armv7l
Errors: Cannot see Bonjour devices connected to 5Ghz AP (main router). Works with stock firmware, and had previously worked with pair of Linksys E3000 running K3 builds.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:30 Post subject: Slow AC performance
[quote="Irken Skoodge"]I have a WRT1900acv2 and I tried firmware 28882, but my 5ghz wireless speeds when running a speed test went from my usual 28mbps to around 17-20mbps. So I returned to build 28846 and everything is back to normal.[/quote]
I also use WRT1900ACv1 and I notice the network speed is much slower, when trying to transfer file from network, I only get speed around 2MBps, where using previous build I can get around 20-25MBps.
instead of that, the ping latency to gateway is significantly improved (single digit latency).
Additional info, I am using ASUS USB-AC56 as my wifi adapter and running Wireless AC 5GHz.
I'll chime in with similar 5Ghz results on my WRT1900ACv1.
AFTER upgrading to r28882.
Was streaming a movie last night via Amazon Prime (TV uses my dedicated 5Ghz network), it kept switching from HD to SD during playback. It was driving me nuts. It's never done that before.
After that movie, we watched two more via Plex (local streaming. LAN is 1Gbps switched everything is hard wired except the TV). Twice the movie stopped and we needed to restart it. Again, that has never previously happened.
I assume something changed in r28882 in regards to performance on the 5Ghz network.