Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:51 Post subject: New Build - 11/17/2023 - r54079
Welcome to Broadcom r54079 beta release thread for reporting, feedback to developers & community benefit.
Please do not flash builds until installation is understood, risks involved and device specificrecovery methods.
Avoid discussions, create threads for questions, general problems or use search; this thread is not for support.
List router model & version or revision, operating & wireless modes & exact filename/firmware image flashed.
CLI Flash: 'cd /tmp' then 'wget {file URL}' (httponly) or 'curl -O {file URL}' (http, https, ftp) 'write {file} linux' then 'reboot'.
Issues, observations, and/or workarounds reported:
• WebUI: Clear history or use a portable. Temporary cache bypass: Ctrl+F5, Cmd+Shift+R or new private window/incognito.
• Please report findings with steps needed to reproduce, configuration, clients, output, logs and important information below!
Important:
• Detail issues & relevant configs, logs: syslog klog 'dmesg' 'cat /tmp/var/log/messages' nvram set console_debug=1, serial.
• Firewall NAT: 'iptables -vnL' 'iptables -t nat -vnL' 'iptables -t mangle -vnL' & 'cat /tmp/.ipt'. Debug Analyze: stracetcpdump.
• Gremlins: reboot. cold boot. Reset & reconfigure not restore backup. Search Trac & discuss in forum before opening tickets.
• Include operating & wireless modes (e.g. Gateway, Router, AP, SB, WDS, Mesh) and applicable configurations to reproduce.
Router/Version: Asus RT-AC87U R
Update method: WebUpgrade
File/Kernel: asus_rt-ac87u-firmware.trx_r54079 / Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10533 SMP Fri Nov 17 08:22:57 +06 2023 armv7l
Previous/Reset: r53939 / no
Mode/Status: Gateway / Up and running for 1:13 hours
Issues/Errors: Nothing significant
As always, the Quantenna chip has its own quirks. This is a closed source chipset
There is no way to install a channel.
But you can disable 5.0 GHz. @mpgalaxy hack "If you set the radio mode to station bridge and disable the network mode, the 5GHz device will turn off completely even after reboot."
The fact is that the router is connected to the Internet (to the Internet provider). And it reports an error, the red WAN indicator flashes (the icon in the form of a planet). The internet works, I just think it's a glitch.
But this does not affect the work.
Just relax _________________ Atheros
Netgear XR500 Nighthawk - DD-WRT 63257
Tp-Link TL-WDR4900 v1.3 - DD-WRT 53133
TP-Link WR1043ND v4 - DD-WRT 51838
TP-Link WR1043ND v2 - Gargoyle OS 1.13.0
TP-Link WR841ND v11 - DD-WRT 63257
Broadcom
Asus RT-AC88U - DD-WRT 63257
Asus RT-AC87U R - DD-WRT 63257
Asus RT-N66U - DD-WRT 63257
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - DD-WRT 54517M
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - FreshTomato 2023.4_MIPS_K26
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - Gargoyle OS 1.6.2
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 17:48 Post subject: Asus RT-N66R - Working
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66R
File: dd-wrt.v24-54079_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st46 #26947 Fri Nov 17 09:26:43 +06 2023 mips
Previous: dd-wrt.v24-53544_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Reset: No
Mode: Gateway Router (with WiFi disabled; separate AP connected via LAN)
Status: All gateway functions seem to be working for my setup.
[EDIT - Update] Router was running fine with this build for ~3.5 days. However, my ISP went down, so went about debugging my connection issue--turns out a Verizon FiOS outage in my area. In the process, discovered that the DD-WRT Backup & Restore functions didn't work as with past builds. I always backup before updating to a new build, and restore with only saved backup for the specific build. Haven't had to do a restore in quite a while--over a year IIRC. Anyway, after re-configuring manually from scratch, I did a backup of this new manual setup. The backup file produced was smaller (29,936 bytes) than the previous saved backup (51,353 bytes) for this same build.
Uptime: ~3 hours
Last edited by tli on Mon Nov 20, 2023 15:10; edited 1 time in total
Tried to install this version but, after installation, instead of rebooting to the new build the router rebooted to ASUSTek - CFE miniWeb Server. Fortunately I was able to revert to r53562 with the ASUS Firmware Restoration tool.
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66U
Update method: WebUpgrade
File/Kernel: dd-wrt.v24-r54079_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx / Linux 4.4.302-st46 #26947 Fri Nov 17 09:26:43 +06 2023 mips
Previous/Reset: r53939 / no
Mode/Status: Gateway / Up and running for 5:12 hours
Issues/Errors: Nothing significant
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Router/Version: Linksys WRT54GL v1.1
Update method: WebUpgrade
File/Kernel: dd-wrt.v24 mini generic_r54079M / Linux 2.4.37 #73169 Fri Nov 17 06:39:06 +06 2023 mips
Previous/Reset: r53694 / no
Mode/Status: AP wired and wireless / Up and running for 5:39 hours
Issues/Errors: Nothing significant
Thank you BS and gurus! _________________ Atheros
Netgear XR500 Nighthawk - DD-WRT 63257
Tp-Link TL-WDR4900 v1.3 - DD-WRT 53133
TP-Link WR1043ND v4 - DD-WRT 51838
TP-Link WR1043ND v2 - Gargoyle OS 1.13.0
TP-Link WR841ND v11 - DD-WRT 63257
Broadcom
Asus RT-AC88U - DD-WRT 63257
Asus RT-AC87U R - DD-WRT 63257
Asus RT-N66U - DD-WRT 63257
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - DD-WRT 54517M
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - FreshTomato 2023.4_MIPS_K26
Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 - Gargoyle OS 1.6.2
Firmware: v3.0-r54079 std (11/17/23)
Router/Version: Netgear R7000 Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10525 SMP Thu Nov 16 04:17:27 +06 2023 armv7l
Previous: v3.0-r53843 std (11/01/23)
Mode/Status: AP wired and wireless / Up and running for 1.5 days
Reset: Soft boot before and after upgrade
Temperatures: CPU 59.1 °C / WL0 45.3 °C / WL1 50.3 °C
Issues/Errors: Nothing significant
Updated via webif. No 'nvram erase' this time, last one was in July 2018 (r36325).
Wired Upload and Download speeds are to ISP spec (Bell Canada "Fibe", 500/500 Mbps).
My wifi speeds seem lower than I expect, even though I'm using the recommended settings. I'll make some adjustments whan I have some spare time.
Current basic R7000 setup (subject to change of course):
- Static WAN IP
- Shortcut Forwarding Engine: CTF, Flow Acceleration: CTF & FA
- STP - Enabled
- IPv4 only, both WAN and LAN
- LAN DHCP Enabled
- Not currently forwarding any ports
- Wireless: AP, Regulatory Domain = CANADA, wl0 N/G Mixed (ch. 6), wl1 AC/N-Mixed (ch. 36, VHT80), AES
- 1 wireless VLAN on wl0
- SNMP disabled, SSH enabled, Telnet disabled
- Firewall enabled, Log Level high
- Syslog: to local server. klogd: disabled.
- USB support - Off
- No custom scripts
- No: ttraf, Tor, VNC, Zabbix, VPN, Radius, OpenVPN
- No: UPnP, DMZ, QoS
- No: Samba, CIFS, JFFS2, miniDLNA, Entware, Optware _________________ Netgear R7000: v3.0-r54248 std (11/29/23)
EdgeRouter-X: EdgeOS v2.0.9-hotfix 7
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2023 22:25 Post subject: Re: Asus RT-N66R - Working
tli wrote:
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66R
File: dd-wrt.v24-54079_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st46 #26947 Fri Nov 17 09:26:43 +06 2023 mips
Previous: dd-wrt.v24-53544_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Reset: No
Mode: Gateway Router (with WiFi disabled; separate AP connected via LAN)
Status: All gateway functions seem to be working for my setup.
[EDIT - Update] Router was running fine with this build for ~3.5 days. However, my ISP went down, so went about debugging my connection issue--turns out a Verizon FiOS outage in my area. In the process, discovered that the DD-WRT Backup & Restore functions didn't work as with past builds. I always backup before updating to a new build, and restore with only saved backup for the specific build. Haven't had to do a restore in quite a while--over a year IIRC. Anyway, after re-configuring manually from scratch, I did a backup of this new manual setup. The backup file produced was smaller (29,936 bytes) than the previous saved backup (51,353 bytes) for this same build.
Uptime: ~3 hours
I don't understand what happened. I restore backups all the time on 3 routers...because things go wrong and changing configuration and all that so want to make sure i understand what you did. It sounds like when you had the fios outage you restored an old backup from a prior version onto the current version? That would have big problems in my experience. Normally what i do is make a backup right before upgrade and then right after upgrade in case i fiddle with any settings after upgrade to test performance or whatever. But if I really want to revert (happens all the time for whatever issues might pop up) I would have to roll back to the prior firmware. So for example lets say I was on 222 and went to 223. I would have a backup of 222 and immediately after 223 would also have a backup (essentially just a copy of the upgrade) But if there is a problem with 223...you have to flash 222 and then fully reset and then restore the backup of 222. If you revert and try to restore 223 there are gonna be issues, size problems and other issues. I have successfully taken say a version of 223 and flashed 222 onto it and changed nothing and had functionality restored...but i am sure that is not recommended, just something I did while testing.
Router Model: Netgear R7000P
Firmware Version: DD-WRT v3.0-r54079 std (11/17/23)
Kernel Version: Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10531 SMP Fri Nov 17 08:11:50 +06 2023 armv7l
Reset: no
Operating Mode/Setup: Gateway / 5 GHz AP and Unbridged VAP, Unbound DoT and block list from startup script
Status: some warn messages. running well so far. thank you BrainSlayer and DD-WRT community
Dec 31 19:00:18 DD-WRT daemon.warn irqbalance: Cannot change IRQ 27 affinity: I/O error
Dec 31 19:00:18 DD-WRT daemon.warn irqbalance: IRQ 27 affinity is now unmanaged
Dec 31 19:00:18 DD-WRT daemon.warn irqbalance: Cannot change IRQ 29 affinity: I/O error
Dec 31 19:00:18 DD-WRT daemon.warn irqbalance: IRQ 29 affinity is now unmanaged
Thank-you BrianSlyer for your Great Work and everyone else who makes DD-WRT Great on the Forum! _________________ Home Network on PureFibre 500Mbit/s - 10GbE Copper Backbone
2x R7800 - Gateway & AP & 3xWireGuard - DDWRT r53562 Std k4.9
Off Site 1
R7000 - Gateway & AP & WireGuard - DDWRT r58389 Std
R7000 - Station Bridge - DDWRT r49626 Std
Off Site 2 - Wired Backbone
3x R7000 - Gateway+AP01 / AP02 / AP03 - DDWRT r58389 std
E2000 - Wired ISP IPTV PVR Blocker - DDWRT r35531