Notes: 1. SFE accelerated NAT is in 33006+ builds but only in kernel 3.10 and newer 2. 'KRACK' vulnerability fixes were completed in r33678 for Broadcom, including k26 (33655) & k24 (33656); use build 33772 or later.
3. Bridge modes on k4.4 devices may sometimes work in some configurations in certain builds but are not supported by the bcmdhd driver. Use client or repeater instead as WDS doesn't work with Broadcom ARM either (see Issue #4 below).
4.R6400v2 support added in r36811-36818, 36825, and 36826. R6700v3 support added in r36828-36840.
Issues, observations, and/or workarounds reported: 1. (egc) Policy-Based Routing broken if SFE enabled: 5900 quarkysg's PBR+SFE fix: 5986 2.Trendnet 81*DRU models are missing factory-to-flash 3.DNScrypt is mostly only using v2 protocols now, but requires Golang that DD can't use:6246 4.WDS does not work on ARM devices (only MIPS<->MIPS) 5.VAPs not working at boot; workaround startup command:
sleep 10;stopservice nas;stopservice wlconf;startservice wlconf;startservice nas
6.K2.6 builds are broken since 38253(?); GUI issues:6538 7.High CPU usage (on httpd?) occurring for some configurations:6555 Try `stopservice httpd` from ssh/telnet and report back. To flash another build, stop httpd and use CLI flash.
Important: if any issues are found, please provide log info (GUI syslog, `dmesg`, `cat /var/log/messages`).
Or put into SVN ticket. For firewall issues, also provide "iptables" info (`iptables -L`, `iptables -t nat -L`, & the /tmp/.ipt file).
Template to copy (after "Code:") for posting issues, be sure to include the mode in use (gateway, AP, CB, etc.):
WARNING:This thread is to report on flashing this experimental test build, providing important info for both developers and users. Always state your hardware model, version, mode (e.g. Repeater) and SPECIFIC build (e.g. 33555_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-nv64k.bin). Please avoid discussions and create a new thread to discuss specific problems or questions, as this thread is for reporting, not support. Posts may be deleted or moved to keep this thread manageable and useful. If you don't understand the risks or what to flash and how, with a means of recovery if it bricks, do NOT flash this experimental test build.
Router/Version: RT-AC68U (I have two)
File: asus_rt-ac68u-firmware.trx
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r39494 std (04/12/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.178 #67 SMP Fri Apr 12 07:52:36 CEST 2019 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r35531 std (03/26/18 )
Mode/Status: WAP / VLANS / USB NAS / VAPs
Reset: No
Issues/Errors: Still needs startup script and SNMP needs to be disabled/enabled after a re-boot.
Router/Version: RT-AC66U
File: dd-wrt-39494-Asus_RT-AC66U.trx
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r39494 std (04/12/19)
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108-d8 #23830 Fri Apr 12 13:53:22 CEST 2019 mips
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r35531 std (03/26/18 )
Mode/Status: WAP / VLANS / USB NAS / VAPs
Reset: No
Issues/Errors: Still needs startup script and SNMP needs to be disabled/enabled after a re-boot.
Router/Version: Netgear R6400 v1
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r39494 std (04/12/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.178 #67 SMP Fri Apr 12 07:52:36 CEST 2019 armv7l
Previous: r39296
Mode/Status: PPPoE/WAP/DHCP all ok
Reset: no
Issues/Errors: No issues so far.
Uptime: 1:02
CPU 59.7 °C / WL0 40.4 °C / WL1 43.8 °C
Simple as always setup, just pppoe from wan, Dnsmasq dhcp, wifi ap, and some static leases. Any closer to calling one of these builds stable?