Router/Version: Netgear R8000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r43471 std (06/19/20)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.227 #377 SMP Fri Jun 19 09:30:52 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous: Netgear Stock v1.0.4.52_10.1.67 (http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R8000/R8000-V1.0.4.52_10.1.67.zip)
Installed via stock Netgear Web firmware update UI: https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2020/06-19-2020-r43471/netgear-r8000/factory-to-dd-wrt.chk
Mode/Status: Wireless 2.4GHz and two 5GHz APs / working
Reset: yes, before and after flashing
Issues/Errors: Working well. No issues observed so far.
Uptime: 4 days, 20:29:30
Temperatures: CPU 61.4 °C / WL0 48.7 °C / WL1 48.2 °C / WL2 49.2 °C
Joined: 26 Mar 2013 Posts: 1856 Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:56 Post subject: DD-WRT BS build 43471 and Asus RT-N18U
Router/Version:Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r43471 std (06/19/20)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.227 #376 Fri Jun 19 09:24:07 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r43381 std (06/10/20)
Mode: WAN @ DHCP, Wireless @ AP
Status: Working (Not 24/7; Not using IPv6, VAP, VPN; Using NAS & USB)
Reset: NO reset during firmware upgrade but cold boot
Summary
There were still error messages about ksmbd and wsdd2.
Firmware Size
From 30515200 (b.31277) to 24711168 (b.33555) = -5804032 bytes
From 24711168 (b.33555) to 27054080 (b.34929) = 2342912 bytes
From 27054080 (b.34929) to 26640384 (b.35531) = -413696 bytes
From 26640384 (b.35531) to 25022464 (b.36995) = -1617920 bytes
From 25022464 (b.36995) to 25427968 (b.37961) = 405504 bytes
From 25427968 (b.37961) to 25804800 (b.38570) = 376832 bytes
From 25804800 (b.38570) to 27574272 (b.38840) = 1769472 bytes
From 27574272 (b.38840) to 27774976 (b.39031) = 200704 bytes
From 27774976 (b.39031) to 27779072 (b.39137) = 4096 bytes
.... <snipped> ....
From 26988544 (b.42514) to 29143040 (b.42681) = 2154496 bytes
From 29143040 (b.42681) to 27693056 (b.42914) = -1449984 bytes
From 27693056 (b.42914) to 27705344 (b.43055) = 12288 bytes
From 27705344 (b.43055) to 26619904 (b.43171) = -1085440 bytes
From 26619904 (b.43171) to 26345472 (b.43192) = -274432 bytes
From 26345472 (b.43192) to 26341376 (b.43209) = -4096 bytes
From 26341376 (b.43209) to 26341376 (b.43217) = 0 bytes
From 26341376 (b.43217) to 26472448 (b.43334) = 131072 bytes
From 26472448 (b.43334) to 26267648 (b.43381) = -204800 bytes
From 26267648 (b.43381) to 26279936 (b.43471) = 12288 bytes
_________________ Router: Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper! May the Force and farces be with you!
Router/Version: Netgear R8000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r43471 std (06/19/20)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.227 #372 SMP Fri Jun 19 09:01:04 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous: Netgear Stock v1.0.4.52_10.1.67
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: yes, before flashing
Issues/Errors: Seems to be working well so far. Pushed ~500gb traffic WLAN->LAN
Uptime: 78mins (has had multiple reboots through today)
Temperatures: CPU 68.0 °C / WL0 52.7 °C / WL1 48.8 °C / WL2 52.5 °C
UPDATE (2020.07.22): have just done some troubleshooting with wireless devices (weather station, phone and cameras) disappearing over the last week. All of them on the 2.4g network. The SSID was visible, but my correct password was not working.
Foolishly I rebooted before I tested the 5g bands, but the reboot has solved the disconnection. Uptime was logged as 20 days, but devices have been disappearing over the last week.
I'm inclined to let it go another three weeks to see if the issue repeats before I fiddle any changes or flash a new firmware revision.
Router/Version: Netgear R8000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r43471 std (06/19/20)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.227 #372 SMP Fri Jun 19 09:01:04 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous: Netgear Stock v1.0.4.52_10.1.67
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: yes, before flashing
Issues/Errors: Seems to be working well so far. Pushed ~500gb traffic WLAN->LAN
Uptime: 78mins (has had multiple reboots through today)
Temperatures: CPU 68.0 °C / WL0 52.7 °C / WL1 48.8 °C / WL2 52.5 °C
UPDATE (2020.07.22): have just done some troubleshooting with wireless devices (weather station, phone and cameras) disappearing over the last week. All of them on the 2.4g network. The SSID was visible, but my correct password was not working.
Foolishly I rebooted before I tested the 5g bands, but the reboot has solved the disconnection. Uptime was logged as 20 days, but devices have been disappearing over the last week.
I'm inclined to let it go another three weeks to see if the issue repeats before I fiddle any changes or flash a new firmware revision.
UPDATE (2020.08.30): Wireless weather station went offline 3 days ago. Wireless cameras are offline.
Forgot to check 5Ghz function before I stabbed the reboot button. But if fixed the disconnected devices.