TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND Version 1.8

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Should I upgrade my TL-WR1043ND 1.8 to DD-WRT?
yes, unleash it!
62%
 62%  [ 54 ]
no, it doen't work!
17%
 17%  [ 15 ]
no, wait for official firmware for 1.8!
20%
 20%  [ 18 ]
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GugaJedi
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:27    Post subject: Re: work like a charm Reply with quote
n00b wrote:
GugaJedi wrote:
About the chinese and they political view I don't meter

If you don't mind using Communist Chinese Red Army software, then why bother with DD-WRT?

The box works fine at 300 mbps using stock firmware.

So let the Red Army sniff all your traffic - who cares?


N00b, my discussion here is not about the Chinese is about the DD-WRT it self. But that1s OK now, because I already flash it back to stock firmware. Now I have WiFi N again and I can load the configuration pages thru HTTP normally and access it over the internet. I'll wait for a official FW for the 1.8 version.

I don't like Communism as well as you don't, but we must remember that there are a lot of Chinese people that leaves there still because they don't have many option. They are people like others and deserve respect. If you don't buy anything from Chine then you must throw away a lot of things...

Remember too if you have something from DELL or Apple that those devices are made in China.

But that's is for the geographic class, not for DD-WRT forum.

I thanks all for the help, but now my router is stock, and waiting for a official FW for 1.8 revision.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 17:44    Post subject: Reply with quote
Well, for the record, I had no problem achieving 130mbps with DD-WRT.

I just couldn't get SuperChannel to "stick" so that I was able to up it to 300mbps.

But 130mbps is definitely better than "802.11g".
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 20:11    Post subject: Reply with quote
n00b wrote:
Well, for the record, I had no problem achieving 130mbps with DD-WRT.

I just couldn't get SuperChannel to "stick" so that I was able to up it to 300mbps.

But 130mbps is definitely better than "802.11g".


I went back to stock, and I'll wait for a official version for WR1043ND v1.8 and I better revision for WiFi N routers.

I really do like D-WRT, most of function are better than stock, but not only de WiFi problems was annoying myself but the USB mout as well.

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virremova
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 23:03    Post subject: Reply with quote
nice. what should i say more.
does anybody bother reading before posting bullshit in this topic?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 22:34    Post subject: Reply with quote
N doesn't work on the 14XXX firmware and so too the USB NTFS. If you do not mind this, everything else works just fine and you can get any wifi speed you want. the best firmware (best of the bunch, but still far from good) is 14896. Connect to the router over http pages load normally nothing is slow.

If you want to use openVPN or setup PPTP etc DD-wrt is useful, if not don't waste your time.


GugaJedi wrote:
n00b wrote:
Well, for the record, I had no problem achieving 130mbps with DD-WRT.

I just couldn't get SuperChannel to "stick" so that I was able to up it to 300mbps.

But 130mbps is definitely better than "802.11g".


I went back to stock, and I'll wait for a official version for WR1043ND v1.8 and I better revision for WiFi N routers.

I really do like D-WRT, most of function are better than stock, but not only de WiFi problems was annoying myself but the USB mout as well.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 23:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
I've already restored the original fw, and now the Router is properly set to WiFi N and is sharing a External HD NTFS formatted. I'll wait for a better release from DD-WRT, because I do like it. I like the network chart, the network graphic traffic use and so on.

aolone wrote:
N doesn't work on the 14XXX firmware and so too the USB NTFS. If you do not mind this, everything else works just fine and you can get any wifi speed you want. the best firmware (best of the bunch, but still far from good) is 14896. Connect to the router over http pages load normally nothing is slow.

If you want to use openVPN or setup PPTP etc DD-wrt is useful, if not don't waste your time.


GugaJedi wrote:
n00b wrote:
Well, for the record, I had no problem achieving 130mbps with DD-WRT.

I just couldn't get SuperChannel to "stick" so that I was able to up it to 300mbps.

But 130mbps is definitely better than "802.11g".


I went back to stock, and I'll wait for a official version for WR1043ND v1.8 and I better revision for WiFi N routers.

I really do like D-WRT, most of function are better than stock, but not only de WiFi problems was annoying myself but the USB mout as well.

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tsume
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:09    Post subject: Reply with quote
You don't need 5GHz for wireless N...

The option for 40mhz is available without superchannel and I have clients synced at 300mbps without superchannel... its included with the DDWRT firmware.

mine is v1.7 and am using build r16785
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 13:17    Post subject: Reply with quote
My notebook is WiFi N compatible, when using the Stock fw the Intel WiFi utility recognize the WiFi network as N, when using the DD-WRT it only apear as G WiFi, also does the XBox 360S.

tsume wrote:
You don't need 5GHz for wireless N...

The option for 40mhz is available without superchannel and I have clients synced at 300mbps without superchannel... its included with the DDWRT firmware.

mine is v1.7 and am using build r16785

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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2011 15:13    Post subject: Reply with quote
tsume wrote:
You don't need 5GHz for wireless N...

The option for 40mhz is available without superchannel and I have clients synced at 300mbps without superchannel... its included with the DDWRT firmware.

mine is v1.7 and am using build r16785


Where did you find information to upgrade to this build? I installed the 14896 build and when i tried to upgrade to another build my router bricked. I was luck to return and change it, but now I don't know how to do because there is no wiki information about this router.
Can you give us some help?

Thank you
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2011 18:18    Post subject: Reply with quote
newbie here! I just bought a WR1043ND mostly for its draft-n WiFi and its LAN Gigabit switch. I googled here and was hoping if any can confirm print server capability at USB port.
thanks in advance,
gtludwig
GugaJedi
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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 21:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
gtludwig wrote:
newbie here! I just bought a WR1043ND mostly for its draft-n WiFi and its LAN Gigabit switch. I googled here and was hoping if any can confirm print server capability at USB port.
thanks in advance,
gtludwig


It worked for my using the stock fw... The DD-WRT it's not good already for WR1043...

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 16:03    Post subject: Reply with quote
Where did you get the web revert from ddwrt to stock firmware file for v1.8?
I can only find the file for v1 on the 'Files for reverting from DD-WRT to STOCK FIRMWARE' thread.
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PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 0:19    Post subject: Reply with quote
sirfaliq wrote:
Where did you get the web revert from ddwrt to stock firmware file for v1.8?
I can only find the file for v1 on the 'Files for reverting from DD-WRT to STOCK FIRMWARE' thread.


I found it in the main download page from DD-WRT web site.

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PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 15:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
Ah I see. That one is actually revision 1.1 and 1.4, but since you've flashed it on your 1.8 successfully that means it works fine.
I will give it a go.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 13:15    Post subject: Reply with quote
tsume wrote:

The option for 40mhz is available without superchannel and I have clients synced at 300mbps without superchannel... its included with the DDWRT firmware.

mine is v1.7 and am using build r16785


I have 1.8/16994, but the rate is 130Mb/s (Wireless Status). My nodes are 65/65... Is superchannel will do the trick ?
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