Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 20:42 Post subject: v24 pre-SP2 svn10600 TNG Eko
I know some of you got stuck by the 32 MAC filter limit in v24 SP1 and subsequent releases. Heads up to you people, as it looks like BrainSlayer has increased it to 128 with a new wireless driver.
He also added an option to toggle broadcast relay and updated the Linux kernel, among other things.
Eko fixed the traffic graph issue you were experiencing.
What is "toggle broadcast relay" and what was the "bandwidth graph issue".
Or is it one of those, "if you have to ask you don't need to know" kind of things.
I have to say....MAN the builds have been coming out gangbusters lately. _________________ SIG:
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 23:12 Post subject: Re: v24 pre-SP2 svn10600 TNG Eko
soulstace wrote:
I know some of you got stuck by the 32 MAC filter limit in v24 SP1 and subsequent releases. Heads up to you people, as it looks like BrainSlayer has increased it to 128 with a new wireless driver.
I'm looking forward to testing the MAC table limit on a WRT54GL v1.1, but it will have to wait until I am back in the office on Monday. I suspect someone else will have beat me to it and chimed in by then!
regarding the WAN traffic trailing space issue that was fixed recently, does this mean I can backup the traffic in build 10404, flash 10600, and the backup will be restored successfully? _________________ RT-AC66U (asuswrt-merlin 374.43 LTS V44EA)
Xiaomi AX3600 (v1.0.67)
Joined: 22 Jun 2008 Posts: 2440 Location: Am now Dark_Shadow
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 3:23 Post subject:
darthboy wrote:
regarding the WAN traffic trailing space issue that was fixed recently, does this mean I can backup the traffic in build 10404, flash 10600, and the backup will be restored successfully?
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 16:56 Post subject:
I am actually home doing some testing. (its been awhile)
Repeater Bridge mode works fine with the 10600 build...however, I did some Repeater testing....no go.
Here are my findings and have been reported to Eko.
10431 is the last working build when the Physical Host AP and Virtual set to WPA encryption. 10509, 10550, 10564, 10573 and 10600 won't work with the Physical set to WPA mode....it will work with Disabled or WEP on the physical....and the virtual is set to WPA.
This is why I haven't had trouble over the past couple weeks while traveling....hotels have encryption disabled so I didn't see this issue until I got home on my personal encrypted network.
So...if you are running Repeater mode....10431 is the last working build when WPA is used on both Physical and Virtual connections.
This was tested/proven on HP-G54, G54S, and a GL unit....across mini, nokaid, and std builds.
redhawk _________________ I do NOT provide personal assistance through chat or phone....so please don't ask.
I am actually home doing some testing. (its been awhile)
Repeater Bridge mode works fine with the 10600 build...however, I did some Repeater testing....no go.
Here are my findings and have been reported to Eko.
10431 is the last working build when the Physical Host AP and Virtual set to WPA encryption. 10509, 10550, 10564, 10573 and 10600 won't work with the Physical set to WPA mode....it will work with Disabled or WEP on the physical....and the virtual is set to WPA.
This is why I haven't had trouble over the past couple weeks while traveling....hotels have encryption disabled so I didn't see this issue until I got home on my personal encrypted network.
So...if you are running Repeater mode....10431 is the last working build when WPA is used on both Physical and Virtual connections.
This was tested/proven on HP-G54, G54S, and a GL unit....across mini, nokaid, and std builds.
redhawk
10431 is also the last build that support full wireless-N speed...later builds cap at @130/135Mbps...coincidence? _________________
Loaded 10600 on a test box - WRT54G v4, BCM5352 chip rev 0.
My main AP is an old v2. running V23 SP2 with WPA2 for security.
dd-wrt.v24-10600_NEWD_nokaid_nohotspot_nostor does not under any circumstances do "repeater bridge".
dd-wrt.v24-10600_VINT_nokaid_nohotspot_nostor works as expected. Well, except for still having to have the same passphrase for the virtual and real interfaces.
Just in case anyone cares, this version still does not allow my VOIP ATA to connect to my provider if hooked to one of the LAN ports of the router. v23 SP2 does, so I have to keep the main AP at that level. _________________ "You think you´re real smart. But you´re not smart; you´re dumb. Very dumb. But you´ve met your match in me. "
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Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 1867 Location: Fortaleza Ce Brazil
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 20:51 Post subject:
redhawk0 wrote:
I am actually home doing some testing. (its been awhile)
Repeater Bridge mode works fine with the 10600 build...however, I did some Repeater testing....no go.
Here are my findings and have been reported to Eko.
10431 is the last working build when the Physical Host AP and Virtual set to WPA encryption. 10509, 10550, 10564, 10573 and 10600 won't work with the Physical set to WPA mode....it will work with Disabled or WEP on the physical....and the virtual is set to WPA.
This is why I haven't had trouble over the past couple weeks while traveling....hotels have encryption disabled so I didn't see this issue until I got home on my personal encrypted network.
So...if you are running Repeater mode....10431 is the last working build when WPA is used on both Physical and Virtual connections.
This was tested/proven on HP-G54, G54S, and a GL unit....across mini, nokaid, and std builds.
redhawk
Strange Redhawk .. i always set my RB wpa <> wpa and all this last versions is working fine here ..
PS in all my tests i have used a buffalo whr g 125
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