Well I just checked and the old firmware threads didn't have any posts at the end indicating any new firmware/thread, hence my asking.
I am wondering if there's any way to enable WDS master mode in your firmware? I understand that Netgear removed that capability from its firmware a while back, but I'm curious if it's something I can enable from the CLI. I unfortunately need a wireless bridge and have had issues in the past when not running in 4addr mode.
I am sorry. I am not ready to answer right now. Did not test WDS long time. Some investigation is needed to answer.
Voxel.
Running latest .62 Voxel Firmware. Running into an extremely odd issue (not sure if It's voxel related or not as I haven't ran stock in a long time).
My Canon Laser Multi-Function AIO sometimes loses connection to the R7800's 2.4G network and doesn't see it anymore and it's right next to it. The printer sees every other 2.4 network around. Even rebooting/power draining the printer doesn't help. Then sometimes it will randomly see it again. I've since hard wired it, but hate wasting a LAN port for a stupid printer.
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No worries Voxel, I really appreciate you responding.
I cloned your repo and did some digging over the weekend and found many references to WDS/4addr in the source so I strongly suspect support is there but not exposed via the web interface. I tried to enable it a few ways, but couldn't get it working and unfortunately this is my family's primary router so my troubleshooting time has been limited to not disrupt everyone from using it. I unfortunately have several devices in my home office behind a wireless bridge & 8 port switch so 4addr is essential for me or the arp table breaks after a couple days (all the IPs behind the bridge have the same MAC). I'll play with it a bit more, but may need to jump back to LEDE/OpenWRT.
On a side note, any chance we can get either the NFS kernel module and/or rpcbind packaged? I was trying to get unfsd to work, but I think I need rpcbind to be successful.
Probably this is correct action in your case.The last thing I was going to try is disabling 802.11k in the debug screen.
Probably this is correct action in your case.
Voxel.
So did switching the 2.4GHz mode from 800 to 347Mbps work?
Thanks!! On a side note, figured I'd inquire...
I have very little knowledge on how 11k works, but as far as I understand it relates to roaming and handoffs?
So technically since I don't have multiple AP's with the same SSID, it shouldn't really affect me right? It would more likely affect people that use "Smart Connect" and have 2.4/5 GHz under the same name?
Or am I not understanding correctly how it works.
I just tried this just now and rebooted router and printer. It did not. I see a bunch of other SSID's except mine. Thank you for the suggestion though!
Hello, is HT160 (Well...80+80, 1733 Mbps) supported with Voxel firmware? If so, does anyone have an experience with getting it working with an Intel 9260 network card? I've searched and have seen that this combo can work, but not sure with Voxel firmware in particular.
I'm only able to connect at 866.7 Mbps after switching to different channels, looking at the card properties, moving closer, etc. Any ideas?
Channel 36+40+44(p)+48
Mode Up to 1733 Mbps
inSSIDER info:
EDIT:
Wouldn't you know it, I missed the "Enable HT160" checkbox under Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings . Bouncing between 780-1560 Mbps now...will keep fiddling!
Channel 36+40+44(p)+48+52+56+60+64
Mode Up to 1733 Mbps
Netgear has to first publish the source code for the new firmware. That can take a while.How long until the new voxel firmware is due now the official version is out?
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