Your reports for Broadcom units are greatly appreciated !
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Firmware:
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On previous Build r36325M kongac 07/19/18: Problems with VAP. I have wl0 (2.4 Ghz physical) + wl1 (5 Ghz physical) with same SSID on br0 and wl0.1 (2.4 Ghz virtual) + wl1.1 (5 Ghz virtual )with another same SSID on br1, my Macbook-pro cannot connect to wl1, no problem with wl1.1
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:38 Post subject: R8000 tested ok
Router: Netgear R8000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r36400M kongac ( 07/26/18 )
Kernel: Linux 4.4.144-rc1 #582 SMP Thu Jul 26 18:11:52 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: No
Errors: None
Fairly simple setup with 2.4GHz + 5GHz + 5GHz AP and a few LAN clients. All working fine with no trace of earlier dropouts!
Thank you Kong! _________________ Linksys WRT1900ACS V2 dd-wrt bs r35034
Netgear R8000 dd-wrt kongac r36440M
Router: R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r36400
Kernel: Linux 4.4.144-rc1 #582 SMP Thu Jul 26 18:11:52 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: No
Errors: No
Upgraded from latest. Using features static wan, dhcp lan, qos, port forwarding, sshd, ntp, link aggregation and both radios.
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 18:48 Post subject: Errors
Router: AC68U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r36400
Kernel: Linux 4.4.144-rc1 #582 SMP Thu Jul 26 18:11:52 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: Not Working
Reset: No
Errors: Yes
My setup have both radios as wireless repeaters, and each radio with a secondary VAP.
Can't connect to any of the VAPS.
Back to stable.
Wondering if the disconnect issue from the last test build is fixed:
hurleyp wrote:
I am unable to successfully connect any "always-on" wireless devices like webcams, etc.
The following messages appear in the log every 2 minutes:
Jul 21 11:10:00 R7000 user.info : nas : NAS daemon successfully stopped
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : nas : NAS daemon successfully stopped
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : start nas lan
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : start nas for wl0
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : NAS : NAS lan (wl0 interface) successfully started
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : start nas for wl0.1
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : NAS : NAS lan (wl0.1 interface) successfully started
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : start nas lan
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : start nas for wl1
Jul 21 11:10:02 R7000 user.info : NAS : NAS lan (wl1 interface) successfully started
Router: Netgear R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r36400M kongac (07/26/2018)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.144-rc1 #582 SMP Thu Jul 26 18:11:52 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: Working
Reset: No
Previous: 36330
Errors: No
CPU Temperature : 59.7 °C / WL0 50.0 °C / WL1 52.0 °C
Working very well :
Router mode : DHCP
SFE Enable STP Enable
DNSMasq
Encrypt DNS
Cache DNSSEC data
Validate DNS Replies (DNSSEC)
Local DNS
No DNS Rebind
Query DNS in Strict Order
SPI Firewall
Usb
Nas, Samba, JFFS2,
MAC Filter
wl0, wl1
Vpn (OpenVPN Client)
Errors: Virtual Interfaces not working for Guest Access
R7000 config:
no DHCP
wl0 NG-Mixed WEP2/AES with fixed channels + one virtual i/f
wl1 AC/N-mixed WEP2/AES with auto channel + one virtual i/f
VLAN for guest WLAN separation
R8000:
same as R7000, plus
DHCP
QoS
Kong: Thanks for all your good work!
fahrstufensensor _________________ 2x Netgear R7000 - Kong 35550M
1x Netgear R8000 - Kong 35550M