In the mean time I would release 1.9.2.7-9a with this fix, plus some minor fixes. This would be the last firmware with WL-HDD support.
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In the mean time I would release 1.9.2.7-9a with this fix, plus some minor fixes. This would be the last firmware with WL-HDD support.
Would you mind, if I'll post this information in the German part of the forum? Maybe somebody else has noticed some other bugs. If 1.9.2.7-9a will be defenitely the last version supporting WL-HDD it makes absolutely sense - you could improve the last version. What do you think?
Regards
Robert
ok, no problems.
since I am running with cr9 I get disconnected from the internet again. I use automatic ip config, so if I go to the webpages and do a disconnect and then a reconnect every thing goes again.
In the previous firmwares in the logfiles I did see dhcp renewals, I have not seen this in the cr9 release. So I am thinking I do not get a dhcp renewall. Anyone else with auto ip config running with cr9 that sees similar behavior?
When I do a manual release I see the following in the syslog:
So this makes me think there's nothing wrong with the firewall settings, else a manual renew would fail too.Code:Mar 22 09:34:27 udhcpc[100]: Unicasting a release of MY.IP.ADDRESS to 84.245.2.1
Mar 22 09:34:27 udhcpc[100]: Entering released state
Mar 22 09:34:31 udhcpc[100]: Performing a DHCP renew
Mar 22 09:34:31 udhcpc[100]: Lease of MY.IP.ADDRESS obtained, lease time 14400
This firmware was tested by number of guys here in Russia before it was released. 99% are using dhcp in different flavors and has not reported any problems... So, I beleive this is not a firmware problem.
You could try flashing old firmware and compare the output: it's the same.
I have no doubts it has been tested Oleg, I just don't see any renewall statements in my syslog anymore after the update.
I will put cr8 back to see if that helps.
I've put cr8 back and left the asus for a while.
Asus was booted around 13:30, so this is roughly half way through the lease time it renewed the ip address. Seems it works correctly with cr8. I'll stick to that release for now.Code:Mar 22 15:32:12 udhcpc[105]: Lease of MY.IP.ADDRESS obtained, lease time 14400
Well, give me complete cr9 log then.
I have a USB harddrive formated in NTFS filesystem. the CR9's kernel couldnn't support to read/write it. the CR8 can.
NTFS never was writable. As for CR9 - it still works fine:
[root@WL-0018F33285EF root]$ mount
/dev/root on / type squashfs (ro)
none on /dev type devfs (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
ramfs on /tmp type ramfs (rw)
usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
/dev/discs/disc0/part1 on /tmp/mnt/disc0_1 type ntfs (ro)
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:03.0-1, assigned address 2
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: Vendor: Model: Rev:
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: SCSI device sda: 1013000 512-byte hdwr sectors (519 MB)
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: Partition check:
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: p1
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured
Mar 22 19:52:04 kernel: USB Mass Storage device found at 2
Mar 22 19:52:08 USB storage: ntfs(ro) fs at /dev/discs/disc0/part1 mounted to /tmp/mnt/disc0_1
Mar 22 19:54:39 vsftpd[245]: CONNECT: Client "192.168.0.4"
Mar 22 19:54:39 vsftpd[244]: [ftp] OK LOGIN: Client "192.168.0.4", anon password "?"
Mar 22 19:54:41 vsftpd[246]: [ftp] OK DOWNLOAD: Client "192.168.0.4", "/IMG_4599.jpg", 732289 bytes, 5019.34Kbyte/sec
If does not work for you - post system log then.
The NTFS problem solve after I type `mount` in console, it is strange. I reboot after upgrade to CR9 but the NTFS partition isn't work, I reboot after solve the NTFS problem by issue 'mount' command, but NTFS partition still work....
Any way, thanks Oleg for your great firmware and quickly response:p
I'll see if I get away with testing with cr9 again (my wife and kids were already complaining :D)
cheers,
Wiz
I keep getting wifi-disconnects, it works for a while and then it disconnects. I can reconnect, but only for a short period of time before it disconnects.
I have tried setting regulatory mode to d/h and off but nothing helps.
Nothing special is displayed in syslog either, only dhcp requests when reconnecting to router.
I have these problems in cr8 and cr9. I'm connecting with a netgear wg511t pc card.
Does any body have any idea of how to solve this problem? Right not I'm forced to use older firmware.