Hi - i have just installed padavan (full) on my N65U and I am now having problems with getting my PS4 online via wifi. I have tried setting up port forwarding - did not fix it. The router is connected to my fibre 100/100. I have another connection in the house - an adsl connection with a Sagem router - if i use that there is no problem connecting the PS4 on wifi . If I connect the ps4 directly to the N65u with a Lan cable i am able to get the PS 4 online.
The n65 is 2 meters from the ps4 so that should NOT be the problem.
The ps4 only use 2.4 GHz - i also have a Surface Pro 2 which cant get online when connecting to the 2.4 GHz on the N65u- it can connect to 5ghz - and it is also able to get online on the 2.4ghz connection on my Sagem router (adsl)
All ideas appreciated.
Recompile f\w with CONFIG_FIRMWARE_INCLUDE_AUDIO=y, then use shairport or MPD from Entware.It is possible to have shaiport or MPD running on Padavan?
How to? Please.
There is another way without recompiling the firmware?Recompile f\w with CONFIG_FIRMWARE_INCLUDE_AUDIO=y, then use shairport or MPD from Entware.
Okay, I recompile the firmware adding CONFIG_FIRMWARE_INCLUDE_AUDIO = y and flash my routerYou need kernel audio modules, which is not compiled by default. Kernel modules should be compiled with firmware, so...
Short answer: no
Sadly newer AC Routers with other firmware arent as stable as Padavan firmware is so lets hope that there something else the broadcom that Andy (lead dev) finds interesting to that Padavan moves forward.Finally sold my N56U and move on to AC router. Thanks for the firmware, it was good.
for 6 years ditched the original firmware almost right away for Padavan never had major issues ran like clockwork but the charger went bad so it was time to move on.
Bought a RT-AC56U ditched the original firmware there too for Merlin sure its stable-ish but not like Padavan.
Both client and server available. PPTP and OpenVPN.what about VPN configuration in padavan ?
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