jsmiddleton4
Very Senior Member
Price already back down. Grabbed one for a backup. For current pricing its a no brainer.
Hiiperf3 package is upgraded 3.7->3.8.1.
Thanks for the update! Unfortunately smb performance over wifi is still 50% worse compared to stock firmware. Too bad this didnt get fixed..
I defintely noticed a better transfer speed between my laptop and NAS; it used to be an average of 22-23 MB/s and with this new firmware it went up to 34-35 MB/s, Thanks Voxel !!Well, of course maybe I release FW too often (monthly). Not necessary to update every time. But e.g. MS releases windowsupdates every second Wednesday to keep Windows and MS applications up to date.
Reasons of release (except GCC 10.2.0 boost) are CVE fix, dropbear bug fix. What is important for some people.
P.S.
And use of new GCC 10.2.0. Not so important but I've never seen such results with R7800 using speed testing program from my iPhone:
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usually there were 470-480Mbps. Well, I like the results, so why do not release it
Voxel.
As @kamoj rightly mentioned: this requires common efforts to improve this. Well. It i better to for you to start the thread re: SMB over Wi-Fi R7800.Thanks for the update! Unfortunately smb performance over wifi is still 50% worse compared to stock firmware. Too bad this didnt get fixed..
Hi
How can I run iperf3 on the router as a server? Is it possible to keep it running across reboots?
Thanks!
iperf3 -s
has the WAN port file corruption been fixed in AP mode? i'm now just getting back to trying out custom firmware from stock.
Thanks @Voxel for your support on this router. Great releases, always been stable and helps keep the security of the router up to date which is important these days.
Out of curiosity, what are the chances of WPA3 support on the R7800? Would this be something Netgear would have to implement in the firmware?
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