'after rebooting, set all previous config settings'
i hope you did restore your settings manually, aka copy/paste values
do not restore settings using save files from different builds....
-antenna gain i have 0 if im not wrong...
-Automatic Power save - must be set to disable
-i still use bacon interval 100 as 101 was causing troubles
-Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) must be 500... I use 900, your value of 3150 is way too much..
for CPUFREQ in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do [ -f $CPUFREQ ] || continue; echo -n performance > $CPUFREQ; done
this script will max out its CPU....
Yes, I manually entered all settings, didn't use previous config backup.
Most settings were recommended here on the forum and were on the previous configuration and worked very well. But can certainly try your settings too.
Am a bit confused on Gov/Freq settings. egc mentions in the Install Guide
"You can change back to performance by substituting ondemand with performance."
But your script is different. Will your script restore the settings back to the original state or does it work in conjunction with egc's script?
Last edited by nkaufman on Sat Mar 27, 2021 18:49; edited 1 time in total
i do have those, but if im not wrong, those are by default now... so, you can fairly remove all those...and you don't need them
if you want to try, you can use that one, that will max out your CPU instead...it will run it @1700 constantly... it wont hurt...I used it in the past, for a very long time...it only heats up the CPU with 1-2C
for CPUFREQ in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do [ -f $CPUFREQ ] || continue; echo -n performance > $CPUFREQ; done
but, i don't think it will make a big difference...
so, try some of those settings and try Vanilla option too...i also turned on Mixed instead of NGmixed...
to be honest, sometimes there are some ups and downs on WiFi, when BS is working on it, but nothing that is noticeable or drastic in my case...i also do not use
protection mode - rst/cts is set to disabled, as well RTS threshold too (disable)
tatsuya46 also recommends if NGmixed is used, to manually override basic rates/supported rates
add this to hosapd box, wireless security page /WL_WPATable.asp ----page
in the large box bellow
as said the scaling governor performance is the default setting in all current images
just leave out / delete the startup stuff and the router has a solid performance
you only have to change this if you want to use "ondemand", but this brings hardly any advantages
Please excuse my ignorance here. I ran two sets of scripts -
First to set to ondemand and then the up_threshold ones. The startup command window shows only the second set.
If I edit Startup and remove those commands that reverts the second set of script. How do I revert the first set of scripts that I ran to set it to ondemand?
'after rebooting, set all previous config settings'
i hope you did restore your settings manually, aka copy/paste values
do not restore settings using save files from different builds....
-antenna gain i have 0 if im not wrong...
-Automatic Power save - must be set to disable
-i still use bacon interval 100 as 101 was causing troubles
-Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) must be 500... I use 900, your value of 3150 is way too much..
for CPUFREQ in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do [ -f $CPUFREQ ] || continue; echo -n performance > $CPUFREQ; done
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 21:48 Post subject:
nkaufman wrote:
Alozaros wrote:
'after rebooting, set all previous config settings'
i hope you did restore your settings manually, aka copy/paste values
do not restore settings using save files from different builds....
-antenna gain i have 0 if im not wrong...
-Automatic Power save - must be set to disable
-i still use bacon interval 100 as 101 was causing troubles
-Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) must be 500... I use 900, your value of 3150 is way too much..
for CPUFREQ in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do [ -f $CPUFREQ ] || continue; echo -n performance > $CPUFREQ; done
There are no universal settings, as there are no universal clients, they can vary.....
those spelled above by msoengineer
are very detailed, broke down explanations, how the things work...well presented and tailored for his scenario where there are also multiple type of clients concerned...
My settings from my posts above, are regarding my, so called 'universal set up', where i tend to use more basic settings in order to avoid incompatibility too...
So, your duty is, not to copy paste but to find the happy medium....
All DDWRT builds, are in beta stage, in constant development...where people are meant to test and report if there are any issues...but, issues could be due to a bad clients and then it gets funny.. its still good, so the Developer, can have a look and if its under his jurisdiction or not, than you have to find your best medium...and move on...so if performance is very bad your only 2 choices are, either tweak the settings or stick to the build where, things ware ok and wait for a new build...yes it takes time patience, testing and understanding...so if there is a 'GO', he must be dealing with software....
also those tests could be funny too..
try that one instead with
Hi-Res BufferBloat turned on
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 22:35 Post subject: Re: R7800- Performance issues with r46069
ddaniel51 wrote:
Update to 46177 which has Wifi updates from 46069.
Thanks, right now it seems that I have 2 options
- go back to r41813 that was working fine OR
- upgrade to r46177
Hoping that the settings that I had for r41813 would work fine with r46177.
Just curious where you saw that 46177 had wifi updates from 46069. please share. i looked at the thread but couldn't figure it out. led me to code repository. is there a file there that has this info?
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Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 1:24 Post subject:
nkaufman wrote:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
nkaufman wrote:
How do I format the post with iperf results so it fits the message box properly.
Thanks,
I fixed your post. You're welcome.
Thanks but if you don't mind = how did you do that? so i can do the same next time
Use the "preview" button to see how it looks before you post and make the appropriate edit(s). The '===' in this case, you could've done that and removed 5-10 of them at a time until it fit the forum page formatting. No need to worry if it fits in the input text box when you write your post as much as if it skews the crap out of the page format. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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