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Newer stock firmware does not let you enable telnet, you have to use the workarounds with nte or you have to donwgrade the stock firmware (which is probably also not supported any more by Netgear).įor 5GHz settings see a couple of posts back Oh and for recording purposes, I had a boardid=U12H332T20_NETGEAR. Couldn't get to the 192.168.1.1/debug.htm page but that was probably due to not clearing my web cache.
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For example, the 5GHZ radio was running slower than the 2.4GHZ which usually is the other way around on my extremely max speeds of 30Mbps.Īnother issue was enabling telnet on the router on stock. Probably the most difficult part of this I believe was going through this whole thread and reading all the issues that may arise(and the cat fight that was going on).
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Went from stock to dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_STD_128K.bin, almost effortlessly following the guide provided by dd-wrt use tags?) Needless to say, I have a functioning flashed router with OpenVPN client setup through NordVPN. I spent a good three hours yesterday evening going through this forum until I decided to go through with it. I wanted to setup a VPN Client on the Netgear R6400v2, so decided to flash DD-WRT. Routers:Netgear R7800, R6400v1, R6400v2, Linksys EA8500, EA6900 (XvortexCFE), E2000 (converted WRT320N), WRT54GS v1.Ĭomplete newb here so please bare with me. I have my house wired, only phones and tablets are on wireless. Just did a quick test using my phone which connects with 866Mb/s (it is an Samsung S7 with 2 streams) but actual measured throughput 330 Mb/s and that is just a limitation of my phone, with a connection speed of 866Mb/s you should be able with good hardware to get around 500 Mb/s, but that is one client from wireless to wired if you have two clients so from wireless to wireless you half that speed. There are not much clients with a 3 stream wireless setup.Īlso some channel combinations work better than others so use different channel settings but do not use auto. If you have two laptops connected for throughput measurement then you effectively half the speed if they are both on wireless.Īll those speeds are theoretical and very dependend on circumstances and on clients. The speed shown is the possible maximum theoretical speed, if there is no traffic speed goes down, it is a kind of powersaving I guess. Is there a way I can lock down the speed to 1300 MBPS at all times? I think the stock firmware locks it down as well. My issue with the R7000 was similar I believe. Why is this happening? Am I missing something? Both laptop were sitting next to the router. When I tried to copy two files from laptop to laptop using 5 GHz WiFi, I got a speed of 6 MB/s which is about 48 MBPS (even though Sys-Info was showing 233 MBPS). Sometimes it shows 1300 MBPS but then goes back to 233 or some lower values. I tried setting the wireless channel to Auto and even tried manually setting the channels individually. I set the Channel Width to VHT80, yet, in Sys-Info I am shown a speed of 233 MBPS. And yes, I erased the nvram through telnet. Looks to be working great except one thing. I got an R6400v2 today and flashed KONG's 38580 build. With VHT 80 I get connnections of 866 Mb/s on 5 GHz If that works you can set additonal channel width, when doing this it often reverts to auto channel, just toggle Upper/Lower save/apply and you can set the channel number. When setting up wireless settings always use a channel number do not use auto channel, choose your channel with Wifi analyser on your phone to see the best channel or use Status/Wireless/Site surveyĭepending on the client used you should get a connection of 72 to 144 Mb/s, which efectively gives you 2/3 of that. Setup manully do not restore from backup. The most important thing when coming from stock is to telnet into you router and do: To save in the R6400Backups directory I made on the usb drive.Īs a lot of people (including me) are using this build so there is probably something wrong in your settings.
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To backup partition 5 however my router sees the USB drive as USB_Storage thus i used:Ĭat /dev/mtd4 > /tmp/shares/USB_Storage/R6400Backups/mtd4_boarddata.bin At 4 f in your guide you say to issue :cat /dev/mtd4 > /tmp/shares/S_Drive/mtd4_boarddata.bin I was able to enable telnet w/o any program just in the debug page. I 'upgraded' my stock firmware before reading your guide an ended up with V1.0.3.66_10.0.50. I will be trying it in a bit on my R6400v2 with board_id=U12H332T30_NETGEAR.
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Posted: Tue 19:22 Post for a very nice install guide for the Netgear R6400v2.