Looking forward to the EKO build based on this code!
I want micro plus
Is anyone else seeing signal degradations - specifically on WRT310N for this build (see my post whth screen shots on page 4 of this thread)
I do NOT see this issue with the WRT54GL's - just the 310N
Yup I notice the drop on both of the radios on my WRT610N. Usually the signal strength goes back up after a moment or two. _________________
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just flashed this build and so far I'm pretty satisfied. With previous builds I couldn't stream 256kbit mp3, now everythin seems to be quicker. Thought it was my ISP...
Mordak wrote:
dellsweig wrote:
ro-maniak wrote:
Looking forward to the EKO build based on this code!
I want micro plus
Is anyone else seeing signal degradations - specifically on WRT310N for this build (see my post whth screen shots on page 4 of this thread)
I do NOT see this issue with the WRT54GL's - just the 310N
Yup I notice the drop on both of the radios on my WRT610N. Usually the signal strength goes back up after a moment or two.
I am not seeing this behavior with my wrt610n _________________
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How much does the signal bounce. For example, does it go from 90% to 45%, then back up?
Because that is what's happening to me, however, it only lasts from several seconds to minutes. Afterwards, the signal sometimes goes up to 100%. This is affecting a laptop that sits about 70 feet away from the AP. I wonder how it spikes up to 100%?
How much does the signal bounce. For example, does it go from 90% to 45%, then back up?
Because that is what's happening to me, however, it only lasts from several seconds to minutes. Afterwards, the signal sometimes goes up to 100%. This is affecting a laptop that sits about 70 feet away from the AP. I wonder how it spikes up to 100%?
Mine goes to nill and back up but it's really quick. It's not the bounce that bothers me so much as it happening over-and-over.
Truth to tell, the clients never notice so it's really mute unless I am missing something?
Maybe it's just the refresh interval for the signal strength of clients/devices that are connected to the router. Maybe B.S. lowered it, so we can notice more real-time signal changes,etc.
How much does the signal bounce. For example, does it go from 90% to 45%, then back up?
Because that is what's happening to me, however, it only lasts from several seconds to minutes. Afterwards, the signal sometimes goes up to 100%. This is affecting a laptop that sits about 70 feet away from the AP. I wonder how it spikes up to 100%?
Mine goes to nill and back up but it's really quick. It's not the bounce that bothers me so much as it happening over-and-over.
Truth to tell, the clients never notice so it's really mute unless I am missing something?
I fell the same. I haven't had any connection issues at all with my routers and all but 2 are running some form of this build. _________________
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If the network mode is in mixed mode is causes a lot of errors for me, Putting the fragmentation threshold to 2304 slows it down. However, It seems to keep increasing if a wireless device on the newtork is trying to connect but isn't or can't...
The errors have halted @ 138 errors for me. After a reboot it halts at around 30 errors.
All my routers running this build seem to be having speed issues all of a sudden. It started this morning. Connections to the net and page reloads are taking forever. I downgraded my primary WRT54G-TM to 12874 Mega and it is back to normal throughput. _________________
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