374.39
wl0: Dec 12 2013 14:32:36 version 6.30.163.2002 (r382208)
I've gone back to Merlin's latest after trying Asus' latest and then a Merlin SDK5 build.Is that version number a mistype?
I thought the latest version is 374.43
I recently discovered that the EM driver hasn't been included in the last couple of firmware releases. It never got properly committed to Github, so at some point in the past few months it got overwritten by an older, regular RT-N66U driver. That would explain why some people reported a range drop in recent releases.
Is there a silver lining to that cloud? Does that mean we will NOT have to do a full reset when upgrading from your current N66U firmware to the next one?
merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
I've gone back to Merlin's latest after trying Asus' latest and then a Merlin SDK5 build.
Has anyone else experienced such a performance drop?
Newest isn't always the best.
You have to experiment to find out which firmware version works best for your environment.
Yes, everybody wants the latest and greatest. Yes, everybody wants the maximum possible speed. But, at what cost? Stability? Reliability? Features? Security?
Find the one that fits your needs, and stick with it.
I'm sorry, but what you are suggesting is just plain silly. Any reasonable, rational, normal person is going to want the most secure firmware, which is usually the latest.
What he probably means is that sometimes new firmwares can introduce regressions and new issues. Look as a good example at the RT-AC68U firmwares from Asus which would cause the router to randomly reboot.
I agree that when it comes to range or speed, these should be secondary to stability and security. But there has been cases in the past where new firmwares created more serious issues than what they resolved.
Ok, now I'm at a loss.
So, any gain from the EM build didn't come from the driver itself (since it seems it never got used at compile time), but probably from enabling EM mode in the firmware itself. Either that, or this was a pretty nice placebo effect.Code:merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
I always wondered about this as I did not see much change between non em and em builds in regards to wifi.
Can the 1071 firmware use 5.100.138.20 driver from the 276 source?
I think you should re-read his post. He says "stick" with it. Which is absurd.
35-4 SDK5 is the firmware I use because its stable and reliable.
So you'd rather try each and every firmware that comes out hoping that either Asus or Merlin gets it right?
35-4 SDK5 is the firmware I use because its stable and reliable. Up and running for almost 3 months now with no drops on either wireless bands. IPv6 works out of the box with little configuration. Its performance is good. I get the advertised 50/10 cable connection that I get from Comcast. Actually because of Powerboost, I get more like 57/11. That speed is attainable on both the 2.4 and 5GHZ channels as well.
The only thing wrong with this firmware is that Parental Controls doesn't work properly, which I kind of want to use. QoS? I don't use that because I have enough speed to go around. Security issues? None, because the recent ones that were discovered either don't affect the router, or I don't use the feature that is vulnerable.
I was like the majority of you guys once. Wanted the latest. Wanted the fastest. Wanted the best. And all in one package. When you finally come to realize that it is impossible to have your cake and eat it too, you will finally enjoy what you have.
Ok, now I'm at a loss.
Code:merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 39/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 38em/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko merlin@mint-dev ~/fmk/trunk $ md5sum 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko 6a556f44a27f2afbae47a09d1cd3d6f0 43/rootfs/lib/modules/2.6.22.19/kernel/drivers/net/wl.ko
So, any gain from the EM build didn't come from the driver itself (since it seems it never got used at compile time), but probably from enabling EM mode in the firmware itself. Either that, or this was a pretty nice placebo effect.
FWIW, Comcast dont use speed boost anymore they phased it out about a year ago, so your speeds of 57/11 are actual.
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