included tickets are only those affecting r7800 and kong build only.
wifi load STILL very high over k3.18 and there is elevated LOCAL latency to the router from extra 5ms~15ms. not a single wifi setting effects it in the slightest. i dont think its fixed still, will continue testing.. uapsd still non functional. _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
Well so far 2 drops in the past hour up time already, one wifi one internet. Had to recycle power to reconnect. I guess 1 more and will have to revert back to previous build
Also my android phone seems to take longer to connect, had to manually toggle its wifi (2.4g) every time rt is back online
r7500v2
Last edited by jerrytouille on Mon Dec 31, 2018 14:56; edited 3 times in total
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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2018 7:26 Post subject:
Router Model Netgear R7800
Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r38150M kongat (12/31/1
Kernel Version Linux 4.9.148-rc1 #304 SMP PREEMPT Mon Dec 31 00:58:33 CET 2018 armv7l
can't edit my profile DDWRT forum site...must be BS fault
Now that you mention it looks like the Quick Links hyperlink is broken. I haven't needed to update my profile because I keep reverting back to the r37495M Kong build but will try the new build later today. I assume you guys are also seeing the forum now opening within the main dd-wrt.com site, it sort of like its running in a minimized window. No idea on what the goal was there but it was much more elegant when the forum opened independently of the main site...
update: already on 38150m, decided to refresh and noticed a few things interesting:
- nvram erase then erase nvram then ddup --flash-remote, seeing only 1 write block line this time (used to be multiple lines)
- after reboot, as ddup auto reboots it, both wifi didn't come on, so no "dd-wrt" ssid, but internet light was on so looks like it did boot up
- power cycle the rt, everything came back
- reconfigure my settings, left out all my startup scripts including the static dns mod, to see how it performs, save reboots double checks, then power cycles
so now everything is running as config via webif, without mod, dnssec passed (it has been since last several builds but not as stable w/ mod), but this build seems to work better without it, so Kong may have fixed it in this build
old nexus phone still needs manually toggled its wifi (2.4g) to reconnect, not needed in previous builds
will see how it performs, no more drops thus far ~15 hrs
quit resolving had to reboot
Dec 31 14:42:52 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:42:58 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:43:04 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:43:10 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:43:15 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:21 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:27 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:33 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:39 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:45 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:51 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:48:57 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:49:03 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:49:09 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:49:15 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Dec 31 14:49:22 --- daemon.warn dnsmasq[1700]: Maximum number of concurrent DNS queries reached (max: 150)
Found the culprit of rx errors, at least in my case, was having short preamble disabled on my 5ghz, as I thought it's only necessary for 802.11b devices which is 2.4ghz.
Boy I was wrong, apparently my new intel 9260 uses short preamble for its ac. intel 9260 is a pretty new gen wifi card fyi
Anyway reading the hostapd info over I think I fully understood it now, having short premable enabled does not mean forcing it but rather allowing it in case any devices may need.
So in short I have short preamble enabled for both my wifi now.
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 19:31 Post subject:
jerrytouille wrote:
Found the culprit of rx errors, at least in my case, was having short preamble disabled on my 5ghz, as I thought it's only necessary for 802.11b devices which is 2.4ghz.
Boy I was wrong, apparently my new intel 9260 uses short preamble for its ac. intel 9260 is a pretty new gen wifi card fyi
Anyway reading the hostapd info over I think I fully understood it now, having short premable enabled does not mean forcing it but rather allowing it in case any devices may need.
So in short I have short preamble enabled for both my wifi now.
iirc 9260 supports alot of features, including 802.11k/v/r _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
Found the culprit of rx errors, at least in my case, was having short preamble disabled on my 5ghz, as I thought it's only necessary for 802.11b devices which is 2.4ghz.
Boy I was wrong, apparently my new intel 9260 uses short preamble for its ac. intel 9260 is a pretty new gen wifi card fyi
Anyway reading the hostapd info over I think I fully understood it now, having short premable enabled does not mean forcing it but rather allowing it in case any devices may need.
So in short I have short preamble enabled for both my wifi now.
iirc 9260 supports alot of features, including 802.11k/v/r