

up from 2 hours and 30 minutes with both radio enable (70 mw). Will keep an eye on this, remember my Intel 4965abgn with DIR-655. Moved 15 gigs in each direction without disconnection. Few redirected port and QOS activated.Ī computer with heavy P2P exchange (400+ connection).Īfter 1h30, wireless disconnection begun and never stop.Ĭorrection made : change for 15mW on the Wlan1 and choose WPA2/AES only. Got 1h30 of flawless operation with default setup, Wan PPPoE connection, both Wlan activated with 25mW - WPA1/2 Personal with Tkip/AES protect. I everyone, after reading every message here, I choose to make a try with the latest build from Eko. The bug report is here (but the bug report itself may be wrong).įor now (up 1 hour and 30 minutes) no reboots with latest eko firmware of today. Last edited by reb00tz on Fri 0:28 edited 1 time in total
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I presume it would help if we all started hammering Linksys and Cisco for the full source of the firmware.
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I also believe the 310N has it's single radio "hardwired" to 2.4GHz which is why wl0 works but not wl1.Īs for the "general question" of wl0 working "better" than wl1, I am presuming that BS is using wl1 driver binaries which did not come from Linksys, but are from some other source/brand using the same Broadcom radio chipset, probably best evidenced by the incorrect MAC addresses on previous releases of the firmware (and the "static" MAC address on current releases). From what I know, there are two radios on the 610N, one "hardwired" to broadcast/receive on 2.4GHz (wl0), and the other on 5GHz (wl1). Not too sure if I am interpreting your post correctly, but I believe there is one radio dedicated to 5GHz on the 610N. WRT610N v2 - DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/08/10) Synapse - build 14205M (by paperboy)ĭoes anyone know what tx value linksys uses on the 610n? I m testing latest eko build of today with both radio enabled (70 mw). My wrt54g and my other units are like the first one (orange). I have noticed this over the past few builds both BS and eko. Well then the question is, why would wl0 be better between routers than wl1? Oh well that would make sense from the aspect that not 1 radio is dedicated to 5Ghz only. WRT600N v1.0 & v1.1 - Eko 12548M std-nokaid NEWD-2Ĭorrect me if I'm wrong, but I thought the 310N doesn't have a 5GHz radio, which is why the 310N can't see the 610N when the (correct, though buggy) setting is on "NA-Only" (which, as mentioned elsewhere, is the only setting to "force" the 5GHz radio to work).

Try upping it to 84, see what happens with range, reboots, etc. Location (urban) - 1x Linksys EA8500 (AP wlan0 & wlan1 enabled)ġx Asus 68u (Repeater Bridge w/VAP) - wl0 disabledġx Asus 87u (Client Bridge) - wl1 disabled This is the first time I moved to 23 and enable the 5GHz radio, so I can't compare. PianistaItaliano played a wonderful version here on Youtube.Have you noticed a decrease in range/signal quality setting it to 23? As compared to the default 70, or 84 as it *should* be under Linksys firmware? It was performed by many great jazz musicians like Michel Petrucciani, Chet Baker, Toots Thielemans and Joao Gilberto. Estate is often played in a Jazz Bossa Nova feel.

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