I didn't read about EXT4 advantages yet. If current kernel support it, you are will free to test it ;)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4Quote:
EXT4 introduces Extents to replace the block mapping scheme used on earlier generations of the extended file-system, persistent pre-allocation, delayed allocation, precision timestamps, and journal check summing.
things like this:
it should be possible in the Linux 2.6.28 kernel... and since the router has 2.6 drivers now;)Quote:
An extent is a range of contiguous physical blocks, improving large file performance and reducing fragmentation.
just check out the graphs from page 2 to page 8: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...nchmarks&num=2
overall EXT4 is significantly faster according to these benchmarks:)
uhm... how do you mean fall deeply down into backports?
the EXT4 support is added in kernel 2.6.28 and will have support in later kernels, so there is no need for backporting?
OR do you mean you want to add the same functionality to the WL-500 series as with the RT-N series?:confused:
sounds good:)
but there is a slight chance EXT4 will be included then?:p
Lookin good guys...Only 3 more days til mine arrives. :cool:
BTW, I have the official FCC page on the router, confirming that it is not dual band, along with bench tests and high res pictures;
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/...%27MSQRTN16%27
Dual band will not be possible. The device only has one radio and uses 16 pin amps:
http://www.sige.com/uploads/briefs/D...ep-10-2008.pdf
So has anyone tried to upload a build yet? Remember, there is a serial connection and JTAG pinouts on the mobo. DL the firmware with telnet, backup your CFE file ;)
I gotta wait 3 days for mine...
There's a small review with performance charts here. I'm a bit disappointed, I expected much better routing and wireless performance - now there's a Zyxel NBG-460N at my home for testing purposes, less features but more then 400MBit/sec routing and 110 MBps real wireless speed.
Can someone confirm if these speeds mentoined in the article above are the limit of this device? Now my ISP provides 120 MBps, this router may be the bottleneck after the next speedincrease....