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Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:08 am
by buddee
ispyisail wrote:update

http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =14&t=3461

bump openwrt revision to latest attitude adjustment
Working very well on a wzr-hp-g300nh for 3 days, set up as client+ap mode. Thanks!

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:28 pm
by ehren8879
I loaded 1.5.X (Built 20121120-1751 git@40938a8) on my WNDR3700v1 and haven't had the aforementioned wireless issues arise in 9 days of continuous uptime. Let's hope the current AA's have this bug squashed.

Thanks for all the dev work guys.

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:40 pm
by ispyisail
ehren8879 wrote:I loaded 1.5.X (Built 20121120-1751 git@40938a8) on my WNDR3700v1 and haven't had the aforementioned wireless issues arise in 9 days of continuous uptime. Let's hope the current AA's have this bug squashed.

Thanks for all the dev work guys.
based on openwrt comments some users are still having problems but it is much improved

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:18 pm
by ldi9999
ehren8879 wrote:I loaded 1.5.X (Built 20121120-1751 git@40938a8) on my WNDR3700v1 and haven't had the aforementioned wireless issues arise in 9 days of continuous uptime. Let's hope the current AA's have this bug squashed.

Thanks for all the dev work guys.
Where did you download it? Is this a newer version?

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:57 pm
by KREAT0R
ldi9999 wrote:
ehren8879 wrote:I loaded 1.5.X (Built 20121120-1751 git@40938a8) on my WNDR3700v1 and haven't had the aforementioned wireless issues arise in 9 days of continuous uptime. Let's hope the current AA's have this bug squashed.

Thanks for all the dev work guys.
Where did you download it? Is this a newer version?
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Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:28 pm
by ldi9999
Are all versions there compitable with 3700v1 ?

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:58 pm
by KREAT0R
ldi9999 wrote:Are all versions there compitable with 3700v1 ?
Yeah, download and check the correct version firmware for you router.

im test last build 30 nov. works very fast without problems, for me in 841nd v5 in 20hs uptime.

build 28 nov. same, im test for 6 days uptime without problems works very fast.

Sorry my english, very bad :roll: .

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:53 pm
by pmerrill
I do note that there seems to be a wireless problem with with connection speed. My wireless n 2.4 GHz was only connecting at 65Mbits. I then did a reboot for another reason and the connect came back at 150 Mbits but after a day or two it's back to 65Mbits. The distance to the router is about 10 ft (3 meters).

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:49 pm
by ldi9999
KREAT0R wrote:
ldi9999 wrote:Are all versions there compitable with 3700v1 ?
Yeah, download and check the correct version firmware for you router.

im test last build 30 nov. works very fast without problems, for me in 841nd v5 in 20hs uptime.

build 28 nov. same, im test for 6 days uptime without problems works very fast.

Sorry my english, very bad :roll: .
How do I verify? I do not want to flash the wrong firmware to brick my router. Thanks.

Never mind, found the answer myself. I did not know all firmwares are zipped inside the download. I though I just need to download the specific ones I need.

Have you tested the performance on USB samba share? Is it faster?

Re: Version 1.5.8 - USB Storage with FTP

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 9:12 am
by doritos
pmerrill wrote:I do note that there seems to be a wireless problem with with connection speed. My wireless n 2.4 GHz was only connecting at 65Mbits. I then did a reboot for another reason and the connect came back at 150 Mbits but after a day or two it's back to 65Mbits. The distance to the router is about 10 ft (3 meters).
Are you aware about the regulatory limitations about using 40Mhz channels (150Mbs)?

Every time the interface goes up, the router checks for any signal on your neighborhood and if it's congested, it will fall back to 20Mhz (thus, 65Mbps)

You can override this behaviour at your own responsability, search for 'noscan' on this forum.

And this behaviour is not related to this version/build