Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 1476 Location: New York, USA
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 15:15 Post subject:
RCShadows wrote:
Loaded this one on my WRT310N and expierienced slow internet speeds and erratic connections.
I adjusted some things like power and channel but could not get the speeds I had with 13968 so I reverted back to 13968. All is well again on this previous build.
Upgraded all to this build from 13637.
My Client Bridge and Repeater bridge as well as my G only AP worked fine.
My main gateway router a WRT310N (std-nokaid) loaded fine but no longer resolved DNS names - either locally (local shell) or from any remote clients.
I use the following settings:
Locally specified DNS addresses (openDNS)
DHCP server enabled
DNSmasq (DHCP and DNS) enabled
DHCP Authoritative enabled
Local DNS disabled
DNSmasq options - strict-order
Performed all resets and reloads, restarted cable modem as well.
Joined: 01 May 2009 Posts: 274 Location: San Jose, Ca
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 0:44 Post subject:
I flashed to 13972 yesterday and today i flashed back to 13968 because with this build i have 10-15% better signal strength than any other build! _________________ E3000 K2.6 Eko 16758 Mega
E3000 CB K2.6 EKO 16758 STD USB NAS
WRT610N V2 CB K2.6 Eko15337 STD Nokaid
WRT310N V2 CB K2.6 BS 15362 STD Nokaid
I'm gonna give BIG a try on my WRT600N when I get some spare time. Any issues with this one yet? _________________
ASUS AC3200
Linksys WRT32X
Linksys WRT3200 ACM
Are media servers working on this build? Did any of frater's bugs get fixed? I noted that samba3 is being rolled in earlier in the trac. Is this enabled somewhere in this build? That would be cool... _________________ WRT610Nv2 + 2x2TB HDD NAS
Kong's dd-wrt-usb-ftp-samba3-dlna-v24-K26-broadcom
Optware the Right Way
In the middle of a huge download now. Seems stable, good rates.
No issues to report.
Is there a build (other than big/mega) with openvpn +jffs & usb? Would like a bit more space in the nvram so I can use the UI to conf openvpn and I don't need any of the captive portal stuff.
Joined: 22 Jun 2008 Posts: 2440 Location: Am now Dark_Shadow
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:58 Post subject:
skarface wrote:
Is there a build (other than big/mega) with openvpn +jffs & usb? Would like a bit more space in the nvram so I can use the UI to conf openvpn and I don't need any of the captive portal stuff.
Is there a build (other than big/mega) with openvpn +jffs & usb? Would like a bit more space in the nvram so I can use the UI to conf openvpn and I don't need any of the captive portal stuff.
Joined: 22 Dec 2007 Posts: 80 Location: Allentown, PA USA
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 13:13 Post subject:
I upgraded my two wrt600n routers and all is stable for the last 3 days. Only issue I had was I needed to re-enter my static ip addresses because of the additional parameter Client Lease Time.
Setup is as follows:
Main router wrt600n - dd-wrt r13968
wl0 - 2.4 wireless N (WPA2)
wl1 - 5.0 wireless N enable (WPA2)
client bridge
wl0 - 2.4 wireless N (WPA2) _________________ Router collection:
Asus RT16N - Main router
TL-WDR4300 - wireless bridge
Linksys wrt400n - wireless bridge
Upgraded my wrt600n v 1.1 to 13972 and after rebooting it now I don't seem to get an IP address either wirelessly or cable attached to the router meaning I can not switch back to an earlier version.
Updated my wrt320n to this release. Did a reset to factory defaults. Everything has been running smoothly for 18 hours. _________________ Internet Router: Edgerouter ER-X v.1.10
Acces Point: R7000 v. Latest Kong
Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Posts: 571 Location: Orlando, FL
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 16:07 Post subject:
aliensx wrote:
Upgraded my wrt600n v 1.1 to 13972 and after rebooting it now I don't seem to get an IP address either wirelessly or cable attached to the router meaning I can not switch back to an earlier version.
Any idea on how to proceed?
Do a 30-30-30 reset and see if that fixes your problem. If not then manually set your IP address on a WIRED connection to 192.168.1.2 and then you should be able to connect so you can flash an earlier version. NEVER attempt to flash over a wireless connection!