I have the  WR1043ND, and I have wifi problems with RC6 also...

I tried dd-wrt and goes ok but is not the same because doesn't have the
same flexibility than OpenWRT... I'll wait for a solution, if someone
know how to solve this... please say us ;)

I've tried RC6 in a Asus WL500GP and it goes very well. This router
have a new (changed ny me) atheros minipci ABG wifi card. Goes like a charm!

thanks,
aitor


El 13/12/11 17:43, David Sommerseth escribió:
> On 12/12/11 19:32, Nils Kassube wrote:
>> David Sommerseth wrote:
>>> I've been running openwrt 10.03 on a couple of sites, one TP-Link
>>> WR1043ND and an old Linksys WRT54G (the good old one which got
>>> plenty of flash).
>>>
>>> However, I'm seeing some annoyances in regards to the wireless
>>> network dropping out from time to time.  Reboot always solves it
>>> (which kind of is acceptable for many non-techies), but it's not a
>>> good long term solution. This needs to be done usually on a weekly
>>> basis, sometimes more often.
>> I have seen similar wireless problems as well on my TL-WN1043ND with
>> openwrt 10.03 (and also versions up to 10.03.1-rc5). Recently I
>> installed 10.03.1-rc6 and those problems are gone.
>>
>>> I've seen that restarting hostapd mostly solves it.  Other times, it
>>> seems like it's some memory constraints (low memory) which makes
>>> hostapd answer too slow.
>>>
>>> Have anyone else noticed similar patterns?
>> I noticed that I could always solve the problem with "/sbin/wifi up"
>> (with the older versions). But my cron job hasn't restarted the wifi
>> since I installed 10.03.1-rc6.
> Great!  Time to flash the router again then, with a newer version!
>
>
> kind regards,
>
> David Sommerseth
>
>
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