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davidc502 wrote:
WWTK wrote:
davidc502 wrote:

That is probably where the difference is... Total space on each build is close to 500MB.


i'm talking about the generated firmware, yours is a bit over 10mb

The difference there would probably just be the included packages.

Are building all the possible modular packages? Defined as "M" in the make menuconfig?

heavens to betsy no LOL

Running SNAPSHOT r5113-2af10c30fe on 3200ACM and my WLAN stops working out of no where and unable to spot any log regarding this issue. This was happening with the previous build as well. The router continues to work but both the wlans just die (5Ghz - 161, 2.4Ghz - 11). I am able to access the router since my desktop is on the LAN.

Looking for some help on why my speeds are so slow hard wired and on wifi running the latest Davidc502 build on a linksys 1900ac v1. I was getting speeds on fios gigabit 940 down and 930 up using their g1100 gateway once I switched to this build using the linksys hardware the highest speeds I saw on multiple speed-test platforms where no more then 500-600 down and 300-400 up, on wifif the highest I got maybe 10 feet away was 200/150 on Davids build and  on the g1100 i was getting on the same spot 500-600 up and 400-500 down. I am not going to sit here and lie that I am no noob when it comes to openwrt/lede then I would be lying, I have read plenty of tutorials and watched videos on how others have their routers setup most of the videos I watched on youtube are from individuals from other parts of the world that are setup running vdsl, so those configurations wouldn't help me in my situation, if you do a google search on how many people use openwrt/lede with fios you could probably find a hand full of posts, so I ask if anyone on this thread that has fios and are running Davids build, could you please chime in on how you got your speeds to reach the max fios gigabit has to offer running this build and how did you go about configuring it? Thank you, I appreciate your time and consideration. Hopefully I will get to see someone here that can guide me on what I have done wrong and how I can remedy that fault.

(Last edited by Timer on 25 Oct 2017, 02:59)

Timer wrote:

Looking for some help on why my speeds are so slow hard wired and on wifi running the latest Davidc502 build on a linksys 1900ac v1. I was getting speeds on fios gigabit 940 down and 930 up using their g1100 gateway once I switched to this build using the linksys hardware the highest speeds I saw on multiple speed-test platforms where no more then 500-600 down and 300-400 up, on wifif the highest I got maybe 10 feet away was 200/150 on Davids build and  on the g1100 i was getting on the same spot 500-600 up and 400-500 down. I am not going to sit here and lie that I am no noob when it comes to openwrt/lede then I would be lying, I have read plenty of tutorials and watched videos on how others have their routers setup most of the videos I watched on youtube are from individuals from other parts of the world that are setup running vdsl, so those configurations wouldn't help me in my situation, if you do a google search on how many people use openwrt/lede with fios you could probably find a hand full of posts, so I ask if anyone on this thread that has fios and are running Davids build, could you please chime in on how you got your speeds to reach the max fios gigabit has to offer running this build and how did you go about configuring it? Thank you, I appreciate your time and consideration. Hopefully I will get to see someone here that can guide me on what I have done wrong and how I can remedy that fault.

The V1 doesn't have the cpu power to get you to 1Gbps. When I owned the V1, the most I could get was around 750mbps and that was on a good day.

How about trying DDWRT and see if it does any better for ya smile

GaNi wrote:

Running SNAPSHOT r5113-2af10c30fe on 3200ACM and my WLAN stops working out of no where and unable to spot any log regarding this issue. This was happening with the previous build as well. The router continues to work but both the wlans just die (5Ghz - 161, 2.4Ghz - 11). I am able to access the router since my desktop is on the LAN.

My 3200acm behaves exactly like that. Running also r5113.

yestarday updated my 3200ACM from r4651 (was run with no issues observed) to r5113-2af10c30fe
up 14:17,  load average: 0.01, 0.07, 0.08
both WLAN is OK so far (same SSIDs)

 iwinfo
wlan0     ESSID: "xxx"
          Access Point: 60:38:E0:xxxx
          Mode: Master  Channel: 149 (5.745 GHz)
          Tx-Power: 30 dBm  Link Quality: 29/70
          Signal: -81 dBm  Noise: -94 dBm
          Bit Rate: 383.5 MBit/s
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)
          Type: nl80211  HW Mode(s): 802.11nac
          Hardware: 11AB:2B40 11AB:0000 [Generic MAC80211]
          TX power offset: unknown
          Frequency offset: unknown
          Supports VAPs: yes  PHY name: phy0

wlan1     ESSID: "xxx"
          Access Point: 60:38:E0xxxxx
          Mode: Master  Channel: 11 (2.462 GHz)
          Tx-Power: 30 dBm  Link Quality: 54/70
          Signal: -56 dBm  Noise: -99 dBm
          Bit Rate: 42.6 MBit/s
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)
          Type: nl80211  HW Mode(s): 802.11bgn
          Hardware: 11AB:2B40 11AB:0000 [Generic MAC80211]
          TX power offset: unknown
          Frequency offset: unknown
          Supports VAPs: yes  PHY name: phy1

haven't change driver.

12+ hours up  with no issues with 9.3.0.8 and r5126, probably not long enough yet to be definitive but so far so good.

So it's die.
First, 2.4Ghz die, than in a few minutes router reboots.
Unfortunately, I didn't catch logs from lan client. Looking to collectd graphs, I noticed system resources usage goes up.
http://savepic.net/10278295.jpg

davidc502 wrote:
Timer wrote:

Looking for some help on why my speeds are so slow hard wired and on wifi running the latest Davidc502 build on a linksys 1900ac v1. I was getting speeds on fios gigabit 940 down and 930 up using their g1100 gateway once I switched to this build using the linksys hardware the highest speeds I saw on multiple speed-test platforms where no more then 500-600 down and 300-400 up, on wifif the highest I got maybe 10 feet away was 200/150 on Davids build and  on the g1100 i was getting on the same spot 500-600 up and 400-500 down. I am not going to sit here and lie that I am no noob when it comes to openwrt/lede then I would be lying, I have read plenty of tutorials and watched videos on how others have their routers setup most of the videos I watched on youtube are from individuals from other parts of the world that are setup running vdsl, so those configurations wouldn't help me in my situation, if you do a google search on how many people use openwrt/lede with fios you could probably find a hand full of posts, so I ask if anyone on this thread that has fios and are running Davids build, could you please chime in on how you got your speeds to reach the max fios gigabit has to offer running this build and how did you go about configuring it? Thank you, I appreciate your time and consideration. Hopefully I will get to see someone here that can guide me on what I have done wrong and how I can remedy that fault.

The V1 doesn't have the cpu power to get you to 1Gbps. When I owned the V1, the most I could get was around 750mbps and that was on a good day.

How about trying DDWRT and see if it does any better for ya smile



When you tried was it hard wired? I tried with ddwrt already that is why I switched to your build which I saw more stable.

FYI, just passed 1 day and 15 hours up and no reboots on DD-WRT build 33555 on my 3200acm.

It looks like WWTK is having success with 9.3.0.8 and r5126 so I will try another build when I get some time and then change back over.

(Last edited by starrbuck on 25 Oct 2017, 16:14)

Could I know the instructions to get update router's driver and also it's version-info?

(Last edited by GaNi on 25 Oct 2017, 16:27)

Strongswan package dependency seems to be broken...

When i try to install stronswan i get the following:

Installing strongswan (5.6.0-1) to root...
...Links removed....
Configuring kmod-lib-zlib-deflate.
failed to find a module named zlib_deflate
Configuring kmod-crypto-rng.
Configuring kmod-crypto-wq.
Configuring kmod-crypto-iv.
Configuring kmod-lib-zlib-inflate.
failed to find a module named zlib_inflate
Configuring kmod-crypto-deflate.
Configuring kmod-crypto-cbc.
Configuring kmod-crypto-des.
Configuring kmod-crypto-echainiv.
Configuring kmod-ipsec.
Configuring kmod-iptunnel4.
Configuring kmod-ipsec4.
Configuring kmod-iptunnel6.
Configuring kmod-ipsec6.
Configuring iptables-mod-ipsec.
Configuring strongswan.
Collected errors:
 * pkg_run_script: package "kmod-lib-zlib-deflate" postinst script returned status 255.
 * opkg_configure: kmod-lib-zlib-deflate.postinst returned 255.
 * pkg_run_script: package "kmod-lib-zlib-inflate" postinst script returned status 255.
 * opkg_configure: kmod-lib-zlib-inflate.postinst returned 255.

Anything missing on my side?

(Last edited by JERKBALL on 25 Oct 2017, 19:14)

hello Davidc502 again I reflashed linksys latest stock firmware and I am able to get speeds up to 900/800 hard wired, now with your latest 1900ac firmware like I stated I would be getting half to a little bit over half, why is this?

Timer wrote:

hello Davidc502 again I reflashed linksys latest stock firmware and I am able to get speeds up to 900/800 hard wired, now with your latest 1900ac firmware like I stated I would be getting half to a little bit over half, why is this?

Due to hardware acceleration or lack there of when it comes to LEDE/OpenWrt (There is some).  Seems the V1 is lacking in processor where other models with better processors are able to reach the 1Gig mark.

*EDIT*
If you want, run htop whilst downloading, and watch what the processor is doing... More than likely it isn't evenly balanced, so 1 will be pegged at 100%.

(Last edited by davidc502 on 25 Oct 2017, 22:21)

starrbuck wrote:

FYI, just passed 1 day and 15 hours up and no reboots on DD-WRT build 33555 on my 3200acm.

It looks like WWTK is having success with 9.3.0.8 and r5126 so I will try another build when I get some time and then change back over.


24 hours zero issues....   so far wink

WWTK wrote:
starrbuck wrote:

FYI, just passed 1 day and 15 hours up and no reboots on DD-WRT build 33555 on my 3200acm.

It looks like WWTK is having success with 9.3.0.8 and r5126 so I will try another build when I get some time and then change back over.


24 hours zero issues....   so far wink

Coming up on 4 days uptime with zero issues on r5113 with 9.3.0.7. 

Will re-clone the repository and do another build with the latest firmware at test.

davidc502 wrote:
WWTK wrote:
starrbuck wrote:

FYI, just passed 1 day and 15 hours up and no reboots on DD-WRT build 33555 on my 3200acm.

It looks like WWTK is having success with 9.3.0.8 and r5126 so I will try another build when I get some time and then change back over.


24 hours zero issues....   so far wink

Coming up on 4 days uptime with zero issues on r5113 with 9.3.0.7. 

Will re-clone the repository and do another build with the latest firmware at test.

you are welcome to the one i made if it helps you at all.

starrbuck wrote:

FYI, just passed 1 day and 15 hours up and no reboots on DD-WRT build 33555 on my 3200acm.

It looks like WWTK is having success with 9.3.0.8 and r5126 so I will try another build when I get some time and then change back over.

Ran 5 days with DD-WRT r33555. This eve installed DD-WRT r33607. Running fine so far. Has latest firmware and wireless drivers same as r33555 so do not expect to have any issues.
cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/mwlwifi/info

driver name: mwlwifi
chip type: 88W8964
hw version: 7
driver version: 10.3.4.0-20170810
firmware version: 0x09030008
power table loaded from dts: no
firmware region code: 0x10
mac address: 60:38:e0:13:80:9a
2g: enable
5g: enable
antenna: 4 4
irq number: 46
ap macid support: 0000ffff
sta macid support: 00010000
macid used: 00000001
radio: enable
iobase0: e0c00000
iobase1: e0e80000
tx limit: 1024
rx limit: 16384

(Last edited by bill1228 on 26 Oct 2017, 01:28)

davidc502 wrote:

Coming up on 4 days uptime with zero issues on r5113 with 9.3.0.7. 

Will re-clone the repository and do another build with the latest firmware at test.

27hrs so far, solid uptime on 9.3.0.7/9.3.7.

(Last edited by rs.se on 26 Oct 2017, 03:11)

Installed latest build on my 3200acm. It took a little while to get openvpn up and running. Now for the past 24 hrs I get the following. The only info I found on this is some IPTV stuff which I don’t have. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance

2017 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Refetching server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:52:38 2017 daemon.err dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Unable to retrieve server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:52:48 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:52:59 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.244 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:54:24 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:54:42 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.21 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:05 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.21 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:14 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:31 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:12 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:24 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:38 2017 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Refetching server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:57:53 2017 daemon.err dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Unable to retrieve server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:58:15 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250

(Last edited by kylum on 26 Oct 2017, 14:03)

kylum wrote:

Installed latest build on my 3200acm. It took a little while to get openvpn up and running. Now for the past 24 hrs I get the following. The only info I found on this is some IPTV stuff which I don’t have. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance

2017 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Refetching server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:52:38 2017 daemon.err dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Unable to retrieve server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:52:48 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:52:59 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.244 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:54:24 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:54:42 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.21 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:05 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.9.21 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:14 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:55:31 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:12 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:24 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250, is not in any valid net for upstream VIF.
Thu Oct 26 04:57:38 2017 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Refetching server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:57:53 2017 daemon.err dnscrypt-proxy[2727]: dnscrypt-proxy Unable to retrieve server certificates
Thu Oct 26 04:58:15 2017 user.warn igmpproxy[2695]: The source address 169.254.11.6 for group 239.255.255.250

igmpproxy can be safely removed, and the logging will stop.  The packages are baked into the system for IPTV users. I would be nice if there was a system which could detect no IPTV and disable the service.

I got those constant 169.* messages from my DirecTV boxes as well.

BTW, I probably will not have time to run a new LEDE build until this weekend, so still on DD-WRT r33555 for now.

JERKBALL wrote:

Strongswan package dependency seems to be broken...

When i try to install stronswan i get the following:

....

Anything missing on my side?

As this Error occours already on page 66 in this thread and is also tracked in lede bugtracker (FS#645) in status: open, this funtionality is just not useable right now.

@davidc502
@starrbuck
Thanks guys. I also have directv so that helps a lot.

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