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Would I lose this functionality after flashing with DD-WRT? If yes then is there any working DD-WRT alternative for accessing a connected USB drive from the internet?
Been using it for just over 3 days now. Fantastic performance over wireless, much better than what I would get on DD-WRT. SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
There are small clips on sides keeping the top cover tight even when the screws have been opened. These clips need to be carefully pronged open with a flat screwdriver or something. https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/log/net/sched/sch_htb.c?h=linux-4.8.yJudging by CES 2016 introductions, MU-MIMO is moving into the mainstream as a feature in higher-end routers. 160 MHz may not be far behind, but will take a bit longer. Too bad that device makers haven’t gotten with the MU-MIMO program yet. If MU-MIMO is a standard feature on the latest smartphones and tablets, their makers sure aren’t going out of their way to let us know. cpu cpu1: _opp_add: duplicate OPPs detected. Existing: freq: 800000000, volt: 950000, enabled: 1. New: freq: 800000000, volt: 950000, enabled: 1
The Router Charts contain benchmarks for FAT32 and NTFS volume formats with USB 2.0 and 3.0 connections (as applicable). But since we know USB 2.0 is slower and FAT32 has volume and file size limitations, we focus on comparing NTFS format with USB 3.0 connection performance. I connected only one computer via Gigabit Ethernet at each end of the bridge. Baseline tests using Ethernet between the two computers show the Ethernet link capable of a bit over 940 Mbps in both directions with each direction run separately. So the hardwired part of the link shouldn’t be a limiting factor. The bridge R7800 reported a best case link rate of 1560 Mbps during this test.
Desktop and Notebook PCs, Wired and Wireless Routers, Modems, Printers, Scanners, Fax Machines, USB devices and Sound Cards I use currently tftpd64 GUI tool from jounin. tftp2 tool (from dd-wrt) used to work earlier, but for some reason does not work with the current master images.)
