Hi Fred,

On Dec 12, 2013, at 01:12 , Fred Stratton <fredstrat...@imap.cc> wrote:

> I have the same problem. I cannot connect to wireless clients via g or n.
> 
> The clients do not receive DHCP ipv4 addresses.

        I think that Fred characterized the issue way better than I did. I 
agree that my symptoms are best explained with a missing ipv4 address (on the 
gw interfaces); but I also did not see the sw interfaces show up, that is my 
macbook only showed the gw's as available APs. So maybe it is the dnsmasq issue 
again that might require another kick to recognize all interfaces???

Best
        Sebastian

> 
> Regression to 3.10.21-1 solves the problem, as you say.
> 
> On 11/12/13 23:18, Sebastian Moeller wrote:
>> Hi Dave,
>> 
>> so I tried to upgrade to 3.10.23-1 to test the wether the ath TX DMA error 
>> would be gone. But alas, I can connect to the router via wifi after the 
>> upgrade (I did the upgrade twice, once from the GUI and once from the common 
>> line). So I am switching back to 3.10.21-1 for the time being. The symptoms 
>> are that only the two -guest interfaces show up in the AP on my macbook and 
>> I cannot connect to those. This was the case with the fresh pristine cerowrt 
>> as well as after changing the configuration to what worked well so far and 
>> rebooting. I hope others have more luck with 3.10.23.
>> 
>> best
>>      Sebastian
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