Edit: Actually found something mildly troublesome: Aside from my normal 2.4GHz and 5GHz WPA2-Personal networks I had set up, I found that after upgrading to the latest firmware, third SSID started broadcasting, named dd-wrt and with no wireless security implemented. It was easy enough to disable, but just a heads up. I *think* I attached a screenshot
Edit: Actually found something mildly troublesome: Aside from my normal 2.4GHz and 5GHz WPA2-Personal networks I had set up, I found that after upgrading to the latest firmware, third SSID started broadcasting, named dd-wrt and with no wireless security implemented. It was easy enough to disable, but just a heads up. I *think* I attached a screenshot
you reseted your config with the upgrade?
No, should I have? I backed up my settings beforehand, but then chose chose the “don’t reset settings” option when upgrading. All of my original settings are still there, it just added an additional insecure SSID on top of my existing
Edit: Actually found something mildly troublesome: Aside from my normal 2.4GHz and 5GHz WPA2-Personal networks I had set up, I found that after upgrading to the latest firmware, third SSID started broadcasting, named dd-wrt and with no wireless security implemented. It was easy enough to disable, but just a heads up. I *think* I attached a screenshot
you reseted your config with the upgrade?
No, should I have? I backed up my settings beforehand, but then chose chose the “don’t reset settings” option when upgrading. All of my original settings are still there, it just added an additional insecure SSID on top of my existing
no, its fine, I wonder why your SSID disappeared during upgrade.
when I go back to r44467 or any other old firmware it works but newer doesn't for me _________________ Router Name: DD-WRT
Router Model: Linksys WRT3200ACM
when I go back to r44467 or any other old firmware it works but newer doesn't for me
I hadn't checked, but my 3200acm has the same issue, though it's more of a blessing than an issue, since mixed is whatever works, and that's something 2.4Ghz needs on most places. _________________ Router: Linksys WRT3200ACM WLAN0 and 1 have same SSID
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN0 Mode AP VHT80 80MHz Mixed Mode Channel and Extension Channel Auto Extension LL-6
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN1 Mode AP 20 MHz Mixed Mode Channel Auto
SD8887 802.11ac disabled but visible on GUI and CLI
TX Power 18 dBm
Antenna Gain 0 dBi
U-APSD (Automatic Power Save)Enabled
Protection Mode None
RTS Threshold Disabled
Short Preamble Disabled
Short GI Enabled
Single User Beamforming Enabled
Multi User Beamforming Enabled
AP Isolation Disabled
Beacon Interval 100
DTIM Interval 2
WMM Support Enabled
Radar Detection Disabled
ScanList default
Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) 500 (Default: 500 meters)
Max Associated Clients 256 (Default: 256 Clients)
Minimum Signal for authenticate -128
Minimum Signal for connection -128
Poll Time for signal lookup 10
Amount of allowed low signals 3
Wireless security is WPA2 Personal CCMP-128 only
QAM256 is on
when I go back to r44467 or any other old firmware it works but newer doesn't for me
I hadn't checked, but my 3200acm has the same issue, though it's more of a blessing than an issue, since mixed is whatever works, and that's something 2.4Ghz needs on most places.
I have V1 of the WRT3200ACM router, and its the same with me.
On a side note, I've been using external AP's because the wifi of this router is problematic at best since the installation of ddwrt firmware. Its strictly a VPN client handler, and minimal SAMBA backup drive for me.
when I go back to r44467 or any other old firmware it works but newer doesn't for me
I hadn't checked, but my 3200acm has the same issue, though it's more of a blessing than an issue, since mixed is whatever works, and that's something 2.4Ghz needs on most places.
I have V1 of the WRT3200ACM router, and its the same with me.
On a side note, I've been using external AP's because the wifi of this router is problematic at best since the installation of ddwrt firmware. Its strictly a VPN client handler, and minimal SAMBA backup drive for me.
I can only mention this as someone in USA with a USA version of the router, but the wireless is pretty solid provided you know what you're doing and know about wireless standards and limitation, because DDWRT will let you stretch them to the point where it can cause issues.
Mixed mode with automatic channel selection and choosing Lower and Upper on antennas to make sure frequencies don't overlap works wonders, the only thing you have to watch out are for the frequency standards. 80 MHz for ATH0 and 40 (for newer devices) or 20 (for older devices) MHz for the ATH1 are the optimal settings, and not touching the extra niceties provided. _________________ Router: Linksys WRT3200ACM WLAN0 and 1 have same SSID
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN0 Mode AP VHT80 80MHz Mixed Mode Channel and Extension Channel Auto Extension LL-6
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN1 Mode AP 20 MHz Mixed Mode Channel Auto
SD8887 802.11ac disabled but visible on GUI and CLI
TX Power 18 dBm
Antenna Gain 0 dBi
U-APSD (Automatic Power Save)Enabled
Protection Mode None
RTS Threshold Disabled
Short Preamble Disabled
Short GI Enabled
Single User Beamforming Enabled
Multi User Beamforming Enabled
AP Isolation Disabled
Beacon Interval 100
DTIM Interval 2
WMM Support Enabled
Radar Detection Disabled
ScanList default
Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) 500 (Default: 500 meters)
Max Associated Clients 256 (Default: 256 Clients)
Minimum Signal for authenticate -128
Minimum Signal for connection -128
Poll Time for signal lookup 10
Amount of allowed low signals 3
Wireless security is WPA2 Personal CCMP-128 only
QAM256 is on
An update to my first post for this release. Uptime aprox 11 days with zero issuess on two 1200 v1's. Streaming daily on multiple devices without issues of any kind.
Phones connecting and staying connected with no drops, reconnecting on returning home or if turned off/on (MotoGPower).
DNSMasq/QoS/VpN/VPN pass through working without issues. Release has been solid for me.