Joined: 01 Mar 2012 Posts: 22 Location: Nairobi, KE
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 14:37 Post subject: [SOLVED] Netgear R7000 / R6400v2 - 5GHz VAP doesn't connect
Hello friends,
I bought Netgear R7000 and R6400v2 off someone and installed dd-wrt - Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r48897 std (05/18/22)
I have been struggling with these two routers for over 24hrs just to get virtual APs working.
I have concluded that a VAP on the 5GHz band (wl1) just does not work at all for some reason.
I have the following APs:
2.4GHz (wl0) - working
R7-2.4GHz (wl0.1) - working
5GHz (wl1) - working
R7-5GHz (wl1.1) - not working!
I have created br1 and added wl0.1 and wl1.1 to it and I am using PBR on the router to route wl0 and wl1 via VPN while wl0.1 and wl1.1 are routed via the WAN.
The problem is that my devices cannot connect to the AP on wl1.1 and every attempt to solve this has failed.
There is not much that I have changed on wl1 apart from the channel and channel width.
I have attached screenshots of the basic and advanced configs for wl1. Maybe someone can spot my mistake.
Joined: 01 Mar 2012 Posts: 22 Location: Nairobi, KE
Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 8:10 Post subject:
the-joker wrote:
Not really, both should have desired effect. However dont restore a previous backup, instead reconfigure from scratch.
Should work TM.
When you say "both should have the desired effect", what do you mean by "both"?
So I decided to revert the R7000 to the Factory firmware and forget about it. Now I only want to use dd-wrt on the R6400v2.
The R6400v2 had vanilla Netgear firmware before I flashed dd-wrt.
Upon your suggestion, I have done two things to erase the nvram:
1. command = erase nvram
2. reset button
I have configured from zero all the way to creating my VAPs and bridges and assigning all the interfaces to the bridges as desired.
Everything works EXCEPT I still cannot connect to the 5GHz VAP.
Is there a way tp diagnose the cause, perhaps by doing some elevated logging and looking at some logfile?
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 8:51 Post subject:
You asked if the reset button did the same as the command, and I replied both have the same effect. If somehow you understood that you must use both, then no, thats not what I meant.
You could use both reset methods if you really wanted to but it wouldn't be necessary. In fact there are 3 ways of resetting a router, 1 via UI, 1 via terminal and 1 reset button (if devices have such), all of them reset the router to defaults the same way.
Try setting wireless security to disabled on 5.0Ghz VAP Apply reboot and retest, see if devices connect.
Use VAP unbridged and it will work fine, please see the below thread
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=331793&highlight= _________________ Netgear R7800 PPPoE Main Router
Network IPV4 - Isolated Vlan's with IoT Devices. Unifi AC-Pro x 3 AP's, Router Wi-Fi Disabled. OVPN Server With Paid Commercial Wireguard Client's. Gateway Mode, DNSMasq, Static Leases & DHCP, Pi-Hole DNS & Running Unbound.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 17:09 Post subject:
The problem is likely bad configuration on the main AP interface, which bleeds over into the VAP. Security on VAPs works just fine, bridged or unbridged AFAIK. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Not very often i disagree with you KP but there is an issue with 5.0Ghz VAP if assigned to a bridge (eg. br1) on R7000 regardless to how you configure it!
The 5.0Ghz VAP works bridged if the wireless security is disabled, devices can connect just fine or if the VAP is unbridged with wireless security enabled, again works fine, from my testing anyway, but i have to say not tested on current latest build. _________________ Netgear R7800 PPPoE Main Router
Network IPV4 - Isolated Vlan's with IoT Devices. Unifi AC-Pro x 3 AP's, Router Wi-Fi Disabled. OVPN Server With Paid Commercial Wireguard Client's. Gateway Mode, DNSMasq, Static Leases & DHCP, Pi-Hole DNS & Running Unbound.
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Joined: 01 Mar 2012 Posts: 22 Location: Nairobi, KE
Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 18:59 Post subject:
foz111 wrote:
Not very often i disagree with you KP but there is an issue with 5.0Ghz VAP if assigned to a bridge (eg. br1) on R7000 regardless to how you configure it!
The 5.0Ghz VAP works bridged if the wireless security is disabled, devices can connect just fine or if the VAP is unbridged with wireless security enabled, again works fine, from my testing anyway, but I have to say not tested on current latest build.
You are 100% right! I have disabled security on wl1.1 (5Ghz VAP) and I am able to connect!!
So, how do I submit a bug to the developer? This is R6400v2.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 19:01 Post subject:
If your testing is not on post-VAP authentication and other VAP fixes in more recent builds (47822 and newer), and especially on the current release with a fresh nvram wipe, configured in proper order for bridged interface, then your disagreement is slightly moot. There is at least one thread that gives the proper step-by-step if it's not linked in a wiki.
Quote:
• VAPs not working at bootare fixed, both unbridged (r40634) and bridged (r47822). Please test, removestartup commands.
If we open another @#$%^&*! ticket on this, we better have serial output of what happens with authentication enabled and screenshots of configs and exact steps to reproduce. I have this working just fine on Netgear Broadcom ARM devices on current release. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 19:25 Post subject:
odhiambo wrote:
So, how do I submit a bug to the developer? This is R6400v2.
There is no bug to report, it's been fixed already, either reset your nvram and reconfigure from scratch or don't, but be assured that it works fine both bridged and unbridged VAPs.
I have a Broadcom just like you and despite the radios being different the code for the vaps is the same. Like I said, I use unbridged VAP atm but just did a bridged setup to test and both work.
Joined: 01 Mar 2012 Posts: 22 Location: Nairobi, KE
Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 19:45 Post subject:
the-joker wrote:
odhiambo wrote:
So, how do I submit a bug to the developer? This is R6400v2.
There is no bug to report, it's been fixed already, either reset your nvram and reconfigure from scratch or don't, but be assured that it works fine both bridged and unbridged VAPs.
I have a Broadcom just like you and despite the radios being different the code for the vaps is the same. Like I said, I use unbridged VAP atm but just did a bridged setup to test and both work.
I started with the R6400v2 from factory to dd-wrt and then the netgear-r6400v2-webflash. I have done the nvram reset and configured from zero. I have like mastered the process.
What is the right procedure to reset the nvram then??
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 20:30 Post subject:
odhiambo wrote:
I started with the R6400v2 from factory to dd-wrt and then the netgear-r6400v2-webflash. I have like mastered the process.
Was that factory-to-ddwrt and webflash one after the other and the same version? or was it, factory-to-dd-wrt one older dd-wrt version and then upgraded to a newer dd-wrt version using the webflash?
To nvram reset, you have 4 methods
1) At any time; Open a terminal and type nvram reset && reboot
2) When upgrading firmware via interface; On the Firmware Upgrade tab under After flashing, reset to you select from dropdown -> Reset to default settings, select the upgrade firmware file below and click upgrade.
3) At any time; On the Factory Defaults tab you select Restore Factory Defaults and click the YES radio input and click the Apply Settings button.
4) Pressing the reset button on the router if present until the power led flashes or something like that.
Tested myself last on Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r48646 std (04/12/22) so way past the supposed fix date.
i was asked to configure 2 x separate end point wireguard VPN's on 2 x 5.0Ghz VAP's 1 for each end point location for a friend on his r7000, this is when i discovered the issue and posted my findings in earlier thread.
5.0Ghz radio works when wireless security is disabled and 2.4Ghz works fine, this problem has been posted a few times by different users yet it gets swept under the carpet as wrong configuration.
if i had time i would indeed connect serial and grab logs but currently i dont have time. (i don't use Broadcom myself so does not affect me although i posted to help community) I would never argue with you KP as your knowledge is far superior to mine but i can only state my findings to try and help build a better DD-WRT.
kernel-panic69 wrote:
If your testing is not on post-VAP authentication and other VAP fixes in more recent builds (47822 and newer), and especially on the current release with a fresh nvram wipe, configured in proper order for bridged interface, then your disagreement is slightly moot. There is at least one thread that gives the proper step-by-step if it's not linked in a wiki.
Quote:
• VAPs not working at bootare fixed, both unbridged (r40634) and bridged (r47822). Please test, removestartup commands.
If we open another @#$%^&*! ticket on this, we better have serial output of what happens with authentication enabled and screenshots of configs and exact steps to reproduce. I have this working just fine on Netgear Broadcom ARM devices on current release.
_________________ Netgear R7800 PPPoE Main Router
Network IPV4 - Isolated Vlan's with IoT Devices. Unifi AC-Pro x 3 AP's, Router Wi-Fi Disabled. OVPN Server With Paid Commercial Wireguard Client's. Gateway Mode, DNSMasq, Static Leases & DHCP, Pi-Hole DNS & Running Unbound.
No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life!