On the previous try wifi stayed up 16hrs under a moderate load, and fixed 2 of the 3 outstanding dnssec/dnsmasq related issues so this rolls that up with a new kernel, another noise rejection patch for wifi, and downgrading the wifi multicast rate to the default 1mbit.
Get it at: http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~cero2/cerowrt/wndr/3.10.38-1/ + merge with openwrt head ANI fix Some interface assignment stuff fixed Felix's queue patch (from previous release) + mcast_rate returned to default + Kernel upgrade to 3.10.38 3.10.37 had a couple worthwhile looking patches, one for a routing bug + Tested with kindle, nexus 4, nexus 7 (new) - it takes a while for checking the time to reset dnsmasq, and to get a default gw, thus some devices (a yamaha receiver, for one) which try to get an address as soon as the ethernet goes up don't seem to get a gateway or dns right unless restarted after cero has fully initialized. - untested with ipv6 (can't tunnel from this location, no native) - on the (DSL) network I'm on I fail to get upstream dns servers - still unknown what's going wrong after much traffic and much uptime. Just because I've only seen it fail once in 72 hours prior to the past two releases, and none since doesn't mean much. I plan to run a couple units under load for a couple days, so feel free to take a holiday from the endless upgrade cycle... - in general I'm going to recomend a reboot after changes to wifi interfaces for now -- Dave Täht _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
