Hi Richard,
On Nov 12, 2013, at 06:47 , Richard E. Brown richb.hano...@gmail.com wrote:
I used the sysupgrade process to upgrade my primary router from 3.7.5-2
firmware to 3.10.18-1.
- I initially goofed, and installed the wrong build firmware (I installed the
WNDR3800 image on a
After your helpful writeup as an ADSL user, I am expanding on the
previous remarks I made. SM is making his contribution as I write.
For several years, I have been with Telefonica O2 as an ISP. This
network gave subscribers a dynamic ipv4 address which did not change
unless the gateway WAN
Paul Handly p...@hand.ly wrote:
OpenWRT doesn't cut releases too often; you should find a much more
recent build here:
http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/x86/
Thanks.
I'll try this.
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it appears that it hasn't got any IPv6 stuff in it. I thought that all this
stuff from openwrt went upstream? Is 12.09 perhaps just too old?
I don't know about x86, but 12.09 built for plastic routers has IPv6 off by
default. This page describes how to get IPv6 working (and some IPv6-only
On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:11 AM, Sebastian Moeller moell...@gmx.de wrote:
- Had to enable and set AQM parameters, since they’re saved differently
from the QoS settings in the 3.7.5-2 firmware. Set parameters to ~ 90% of
link speeds
Just curious, did you specify overhead and
Hi All,
it turns out that not being able/willing to read can make you do busy work. It
seems I forgot to add firmware as device to my mtd invocation… I guess I
would never have tried the GUI if I had gotten the mtd command right the first
time :)
best
Sebastian
On Nov 13, 2013, at
On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:11 AM, Sebastian Moeller moell...@gmx.de wrote:
- The kernel.log shows lots of the stack traces below: 2-5 per second on a
long-term basis.
These look quite weird, the error is a slow patch warning from
hfsc_schedule_watchdog . But, hfsc is the queuing