If it doesn't work right away clear browser cache next time. There have been a few changes to the related code, but your browser moght still be using old cache.
Sad to see you go, moonman. I was using your builds and they work great. But thank you for all the hard work.
kalpik said:Same here! I'll miss these builds! Will wait for the 5ghz wifi LuCi bug in openwrt to be fixed before I jump ship.
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Glad to have you backI might stay with padavan's. OpenWRT is great but they can only use opensource driver for wifi radios which is far from perfect. Padavan dug out proprietary ralink source code somewhere which is way better but cannot be used legally with openwrt. (actually I wonder how he gets away with it ).
Current builds: kernel 3.4 won't compile due to latest (probably untested) commits by padavan.
Also I discovered a bug: PPTP server won't handshake properly with a client. After some research it seems GCC4.8.3 is the culprit. See if it works for you. Might have been just my phone.
I might stay with padavan's. OpenWRT is great but they can only use opensource driver for wifi radios which is far from perfect. Padavan dug out proprietary ralink source code somewhere which is way better but cannot be used legally with openwrt. (actually I wonder how he gets away with it ).
Current builds: kernel 3.4 won't compile due to latest (probably untested) commits by padavan.
Also I discovered a bug: PPTP server won't handshake properly with a client. After some research it seems GCC4.8.3 is the culprit. See if it works for you. Might have been just my phone.
p.s. I'm working on converting all the Toastman QoS rules from Tomato to your builds. I'll post them soon if someone finds them useful for initial configuration.
All the differences are in the first post. k3.4 vs k3.0 mainly nothing that you should care about, but 3.4 is a long term support kernel so all the fixes come from kernel developers; in 3.0 padavan backports select commits himself if he thinks they are important. I do prefer 3.4 in case he misses anything important but then dd-wrt is on 2.6.24 kernel and works fine (with features like ext4 support missing). I suppose it's about whatever works better for you.
About your problem: it could be that I am using a newer toolchain + optimization for the particular SoC in the router. Padavan uses generic optimizations. It could also depend on the time of the day you tested. Can't tell you for sure. Are you using qos at all?
That's great but AFAIK Tomato makes heavy use of l7filter which neither of the 2 padavan's available kernel provides. When I started this thread I tried to find patches for 3.x kernels but they seem non-existent or don't work. The last official l7filter patch is for 2.6.35 kernel. Openwrt has a patch for v3.10 but it won't apply on top of 3.4 or 3.0
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