Usually browser problem, e.g. chrome hangs forever if https is used with a self signed cert, not sure why they are too stupid to fix that. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Kong, is it your plan to maintain both 18.06 & 19.07 branches or is one going to be preferred over the other in your deployments?
Many of us will follow suit but wss curious.
Seems like more work to maintain two forks unless there is value in it.
Thank you and keep up the excellent work. _________________ Router currently owned:
Netgear R7800 - Router
Netgear R7000 - AP mode
I upgraded my R7800 to 19.07 and didn't reset my settings. When I did this, I lost my mount points so I couldn't set up Network Shares and couldn't figure out how to get them connected.
I reverted back to the latest 18.06 build and everything was working as expected again.
Any suggestions on how to fix it in 19.07?
Will be fixed shortly, just a few missing kernel modules.
Update: New builds with usb storage support are up. Also added a bunch of other kernels modules.
Kong, is it your plan to maintain both 18.06 & 19.07 branches or is one going to be preferred over the other in your deployments?
Many of us will follow suit but wss curious.
Seems like more work to maintain two forks unless there is value in it.
Thank you and keep up the excellent work.
Maintaining a stable Openwrt release is very easy and doesn't not really require a lot of testing. I'm going to provide builds as long as they are supported upstream. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
KONG Info: http://tips.desipro.de/
Anyone knows how Kong's build differ from hnyman's? Appears that both are based on 19.07 with the latest drivers, so is it down to included packages and tweaks?
I've been running K's build for the last few days and really like it - it's fast and stable, the GUI Darkpro theme is laggy a bit, but functional - I like it better than bootstrap. I'm going to install hnyman's but wnanted to hear others opinion.
@kong - I see you changed up threshold to 20 and sampling down factor to 1, how does it compare to 35 and 10 suggested in OpenWRT boards? Also, did you try using irqbalance?
Also, does removing package I don't need any better than just disabling that service (aside from freed up space)?
Anyone knows how Kong's build differ from hnyman's? Appears that both are based on 19.07 with the latest drivers, so is it down to included packages and tweaks?
I've been running K's build for the last few days and really like it - it's fast and stable, the GUI Darkpro theme is laggy a bit, but functional - I like it better than bootstrap. I'm going to install hnyman's but wnanted to hear others opinion.
@kong - I see you changed up threshold to 20 and sampling down factor to 1, how does it compare to 35 and 10 suggested in OpenWRT boards? Also, did you try using irqbalance?
Also, does removing package I don't need any better than just disabling that service (aside from freed up space)?
hnyman varies firmwares (ct and official) while kong uses official's. hnyman sqm max out at 75mbps while kong's 100mbps which works for my 100/10 line. you can install other themes if not using darkpro. i'm using luci-theme-openwrt
disable is better. i had issue before when removing messed up dependencies
hnyman varies firmwares (ct and official) while kong uses official's. hnyman sqm max out at 75mbps while kong's 100mbps which works for my 100/10 line. you can install other themes if not using darkpro. i'm using luci-theme-openwrt
disable is better. i had issue before when removing messed up dependencies
I like hnyman build with ct driver - my connection (300/20) does not even need SQM - no bufferbloat at all - smooth as butter.
jerrytouille wrote:
hnyman sqm max out at 75mbps while kong's 100mbps which works for my 100/10 line.
Jerry, but you can change SQM for whatever line speed you have on either build
jerrytouille wrote:
you can install other themes if not using darkpro. i'm using luci-theme-openwrt
I like the Material the best - nice looking and responsive
Disable SQM and run a few speed test to establish full line speed, then set 95% of your tested down speed as 'option download' value, and 95% of your up speed as 'option upload'
Disable SQM and run a few speed test to establish full line speed, then set 95% of your tested down speed as 'option download' value, and 95% of your up speed as 'option upload'