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@davidc502

Found the problem.... and it appears its human stupidity, mine stupidity big_smile

As i was searching for every combination possible i went in my backup config from mcFreeze build and i checked every line and i foind out that for who knows what reason i have put the cipher "TKIP" instead of "AES"...

well who knows... i switched back to AES and now see better bitrates...

(Last edited by moccolo on 24 Sep 2016, 12:04)

@moccolo

There is something definitely off here because AC should be pretty smoking fast for you.

What version of Linksys hardware do you have?

by the way... I am out of pocket today, but will be back tomorrow if you want to hang on that long.

Best Regards,

Confirmed, site down again. Tried flushing cache and a different browser: (I use OpenDNS btw...)

http://img.techpowerup.org/160924/davidc502-site-down.png

EDIT: Back online now 9.24.2016@9 PM est

EDIT: Back down again 9.25.2016@8 AM est

(Last edited by cybrnook2002 on 25 Sep 2016, 13:23)

@davidc502

Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/targets/mvebu/generic/packages/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_core.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/targets/mvebu/generic/packages/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/base/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_base.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/base/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/telephony/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_telephony.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/telephony/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/packages/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_packages.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/packages/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/routing/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_routing.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/routing/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/luci/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/reboot_luci.
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/luci/Packages.sig.
Signature check passed.
root@wayout /root [#]# opkg install nfs-kernel-server
Installing nfs-kernel-server (1.3.3-3) to root...
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/packages/nfs-kernel-server_1.3.3-3_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for nfs-kernel-server:
 *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) * 
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package nfs-kernel-server.
root@wayout /root [#]# opkg install kmod-usb-hid
Installing kmod-usb-hid (4.4.21-1) to root...
Downloading http://45.79.194.151/snapshots/targets/mvebu/generic/packages/kmod-usb-hid_4.4.21-1_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for kmod-usb-hid:
 *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) * 
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-usb-hid.

Still unavailable to get my UPS and NFS server running...
Please someone help here!

Works fine here.

Try isup.me. Test with another DNS server (e.g. Google's or OpenDNS's).

(Last edited by Borromini on 24 Sep 2016, 18:34)

davidc502 wrote:

@moccolo

There is something definitely off here because AC should be pretty smoking fast for you.

What version of Linksys hardware do you have?

by the way... I am out of pocket today, but will be back tomorrow if you want to hang on that long.

Best Regards,


Thanks davidc502, had now a little more time and everything seems perfect... both phones a lg g2 and samsung note4 are getting with ac 104Mbits of download  and 21 mbits upload... so its pretty maxed out for the connection i have...

I have a WRT1200AC v.1 caiman


@everyone
for me the site of davidc502 is working and online...

(Last edited by moccolo on 24 Sep 2016, 23:32)

@davidc502,

I upgraded from lede r1561 to r1633, preserved settings and everything is working fine.
Only problem is the DNS problem for downloading packages from davidc502sis.dynamic-dns.net.
I have temporarily replaced the DNS name with 45.79.194.151 and this is working ok.

Adri.

Just a quick question before I flash, does this support USB external drive and IPV6?  thanks.  Also, does it has settings for the v1's fan.

(Last edited by apvm on 26 Sep 2016, 07:01)

apvm wrote:

Just a quick question before I flash, does this support USB external drive and IPV6?  thanks.  Also, does it has settings for the v1's fan.

USB drives are supported as well as IPV6.

The fan script should be included, but I sold my v1 since going to lede, and would like confirmation from someone who has v1.

davidc502 wrote:
apvm wrote:

Just a quick question before I flash, does this support USB external drive and IPV6?  thanks.  Also, does it has settings for the v1's fan.

USB drives are supported as well as IPV6.

The fan script should be included, but I sold my v1 since going to lede, and would like confirmation from someone who has v1.

Thank you very much for the prompt reply.

davidc502 wrote:
apvm wrote:

Just a quick question before I flash, does this support USB external drive and IPV6?  thanks.  Also, does it has settings for the v1's fan.

USB drives are supported as well as IPV6.

The fan script should be included, but I sold my v1 since going to lede, and would like confirmation from someone who has v1.

Even on my WRT1900ACS, the fan script is executed every 5 minutes by cron.
I don't think I'd need them, since I have no fan.... smile

This may be a daft question but have Smart Queue Management setup to combat Bufferbloat but wondered about the Interface name setting should it be left as eth0 or set to pppoe-wan or one of the others ?

Ps why can't i post images sad

If you check cron, the fan script is commented out. #


root@lede:~# crontab -l
#*/5 * * * * /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh

(Last edited by davidc502 on 26 Sep 2016, 19:29)

@davidc502,

I am currently running the latest image, R1633 and on mine it is still active.

Systemlog:

Mon Sep 26 21:20:00 2016 cron.info crond[1398]: USER root pid 8486 cmd /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh
Mon Sep 26 21:25:00 2016 cron.info crond[1398]: USER root pid 8492 cmd /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh
Mon Sep 26 21:30:00 2016 cron.info crond[1398]: USER root pid 8498 cmd /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh
Mon Sep 26 21:35:00 2016 cron.info crond[1398]: USER root pid 8504 cmd /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh
Mon Sep 26 21:40:00 2016 cron.info crond[1398]: USER root pid 8510 cmd /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh

Crontab:

root@lede:~# crontab -l
*/5 * * * * /sbin/fan_ctrl.sh
root@lede:~#

(Last edited by adri on 26 Sep 2016, 20:45)

@adri

I'm running the same build but mine is commented out.  Please comment yours out, and see if it stays that way after the next build.

@davidc502

Can you please provide info on your patches to Lede Reboot r1633? I need to build my own image since I cant get your build/packages to install.

Cheers!

All LEDE patches are currently up to date. There are no additional patches needed at this time, which is a good thing.

I have played around with a crypto-patch recently, but it didn't help. However, if you still want it let me know, and I can upload it.

davidc502 wrote:

@adri

I'm running the same build but mine is commented out.  Please comment yours out, and see if it stays that way after the next build.

@davidc502,

I have commented it out and will see if it persists.
The last few firmware updates I did with 'preserve settings', so maybe the root crontab also got preserved?

adri wrote:
davidc502 wrote:

@adri

I'm running the same build but mine is commented out.  Please comment yours out, and see if it stays that way after the next build.

@davidc502,

I have commented it out and will see if it persists.
The last few firmware updates I did with 'preserve settings', so maybe the root crontab also got preserved?


Same build here. i have a WRT1200ac v1  so no fan. did a clean install (no setting) 1633 and the script is active... checked in syslog and crontab...

(Last edited by moccolo on 27 Sep 2016, 10:52)

Newbie here, just installed LEDE but I can't find the settings for USB, do I have to add the service?  I can't find network shares under service. TIA

(Last edited by apvm on 27 Sep 2016, 14:11)

The USB needs to be plugged in and then mounted by the LEDE OS.

Take a look at mount points.

davidc502 wrote:

The USB needs to be plugged in and then mounted by the LEDE OS.

Take a look at mount points.

I found it at mount point but there is (not present) next to it, although I enabled it but I could not find network shares under service?  Thanks for the prompt reply.

(Last edited by apvm on 27 Sep 2016, 17:14)

Tried both an USB flash drive and an USB HDD, both with (not present) next to it.  This firmware is great but is a bit too hard for newbie to set it up.

back again... smile

@davidc502
i tried to install some p2p service blocker or blocker for services in general but i couldnt install nothing... dependancies problem.
tried freifunk-p2pblock and iptables-mod-ipp2p

Installing freifunk-p2pblock (3) to root...
Downloading http://davidc502sis.dynamic-dns.net/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/luci/freifunk-p2pblock_3_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for freifunk-p2pblock:
 *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) * 
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package freifunk-p2pblock.

and

Installing iptables-mod-ipp2p (2.11-1) to root...
Downloading http://davidc502sis.dynamic-dns.net/snapshots/packages/arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3/base/iptables-mod-ipp2p_2.11-1_arm_cortex-a9_vfpv3.ipk.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for iptables-mod-ipp2p:
 *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) *     kernel (= 4.4.21-1-ae00a1197cd0fad71294f8e16d7282d1) * 
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package iptables-mod-ipp2p.

Can you add it? Or there something else that im missing that is working for blocking specific services and number of network connections.

thanks
moccolo

p.s. what bitrate do you guys have on wlan1? N mode

(Last edited by moccolo on 27 Sep 2016, 22:43)

Just when I think I've tackled the dependency errors....... sad

If you can hang on until Saturday, I'm going to try rebuilding the packages. You will need to download and install the new firmware and try again.