SS are on v3.0-r54420 have no sense revert back coz even dafault config dd-wrt 2.4/5 dont become
tested r54475 yesterday reset + flash (Asus Firmware Restoration )
+ try million of ways
of you really want SS from r54475 i will do it.
You should probably consider doing some reading. While this information can be catch-22, it is a starting point. You
have settings which may cause issues on Broadcom (Auto Channel, for one). Please do some reading and adjust.
PLEASE read the Basic & Advanced wiki's and don't be TL:DR-
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SS are on v3.0-r54420 have no sense revert back coz even dafault config dd-wrt 2.4/5 dont become
tested r54475 yesterday reset + flash (Asus Firmware Restoration )
+ try million of ways
of you really want SS from r54475 i will do it.
You should probably consider doing some reading. While this information can be catch-22, it is a starting point. You
have settings which may cause issues on Broadcom (Auto Channel, for one). Please do some reading and adjust.
PLEASE read the Basic & Advanced wiki's and don't be TL:DR-
The setting i post SS. are working as well in all version
extcept last version r54475.
r54475 - Works as well in Normal version.
r54475 - it does not work in experimental driver
SuperChannel = it does not work in all versions experimental driver.
honestly i like experimental driver my wifi rate Phone are 1733Mbps in normal firmware i have max 1300Mbps + experimental driver have SuperChannel option but it no works.
Router/Version: R6400 v2 board_id=U12H332T30_NETGEAR
File/Kernel: netgear-r6400v2otp-webflash.bin/Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10645 SMP Wed Dec 6 08:59:01 +06 2023 armv7l
Previous/Reset: r54420 / Nvram erase after flash
Mode/Status: Gateway / AP
Issues/Errors: I haven't used DDWRT for a while but I found this device for cheap the other day and I needed a new router. I'm using AC/N mixed mode on 5Ghz on a pretty quiet channel and N/G mixed mode on 2.4Ghz. When there is a heavier amount of network traffic I noticed I get a high amount of TX errors. When doing a speed test on 5Ghz I ended up having anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand TX errors after it's finished but besides that everything seems fine so far.
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Router/Version: R6400 v2 board_id=U12H332T30_NETGEAR
File/Kernel: netgear-r6400v2otp-webflash.bin/Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10645 SMP Wed Dec 6 08:59:01 +06 2023 armv7l
Previous/Reset: r54420 / Nvram erase after flash
Mode/Status: Gateway / AP
Issues/Errors: I haven't used DDWRT for a while but I found this device for cheap the other day and I needed a new router. I'm using AC/N mixed mode on 5Ghz on a pretty quiet channel and N/G mixed mode on 2.4Ghz. When there is a heavier amount of network traffic I noticed I get a high amount of TX errors. When doing a speed test on 5Ghz I ended up having anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand TX errors after it's finished but besides that everything seems fine so far.
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66U
File: dd-wrt.v24-54475_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r54475 big (12/07/23)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st46 #27395 Thu Dec 7 04:12:27 +06 2023 mips
Mode: Gateway, SFE disabled, Wifi disabled, WAN disabled, Wireguard Endpoint for external VPS, connected via LAN to WRT1900ACS v2, Keep Alive reboot 6:05 in the morning
Reset: No
Status: Installed half an hour ago, OK.
Router/Version: R6400 v2 board_id=U12H332T30_NETGEAR
File/Kernel: netgear-r6400v2otp-webflash.bin/Linux 4.4.302-st46 #10645 SMP Wed Dec 6 08:59:01 +06 2023 armv7l
Previous/Reset: r54420 / Nvram erase after flash
Mode/Status: Gateway / AP
Issues/Errors: I haven't used DDWRT for a while but I found this device for cheap the other day and I needed a new router. I'm using AC/N mixed mode on 5Ghz on a pretty quiet channel and N/G mixed mode on 2.4Ghz. When there is a heavier amount of network traffic I noticed I get a high amount of TX errors. When doing a speed test on 5Ghz I ended up having anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand TX errors after it's finished but besides that everything seems fine so far.
TX errors, among other things, can be caused by interference or low signal.
In a crowded environment and when signal is low (farther away from router or wall in between etc.) it is normal to have those.
Is there any way to try to find out what exactly is causing the errors though? I've looked through the broadcom best settings thread and I have tried changing settings to match it but it made no difference. I'm on the best 5ghz channel in my area and I am in the same room as the router but I still end up getting hundreds to thousands of errors whenever I am am downloading / streaming stuff at higher speeds. The other night I was downloading a larger Linux ISO and I ended up having thousands of new errors by the time it was downloaded but on stock I don't seem to get any issues using the same wifi settings (I'm assuming that "Collisions" on netgear are the same thing as RX/TX errors on DDwrt) Maybe I am worrying about nothing because the sha256sum was fine for the file I downloaded but I am just worried the errors could cause issues eventually and I never seemed to get this amount of errors when I used an Archer C1900 with ddwrt a few years back.