Well, in fact it should not cause reboot. Does 192.168.1.11 uses wireless connection?Originally Posted by int
Well, in fact it should not cause reboot. Does 192.168.1.11 uses wireless connection?Originally Posted by int
yes! the 192.168.1.11 use wireless connection!Originally Posted by Oleg
the conditions are the same, that i use in other fw, and have strong signal.
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If you use WPA or WPA-PSK, then this strangeness is probably due to WPA supplicant software (i.e. vendor utilities). If you're running WXP SP2, then it's probably a good idea to remove utilities and let windows to configure your card.Originally Posted by int
Does this firmware allow to use the rootfs from a stock wlhdd firmware? I have extracted rootfs from 1.2.3.2 WLHDD. Would I need the kernel image too?
Have not tried that, as I do not have wl-hdd, but it should work. No kernel image needed, but I'm suggesting to replace at least wl.o and et.o modules. In fact, replacing whole /lib/modules is a good idea.Originally Posted by hugo
Don't you think I would get a better speed using the one from the stock firmware? Latest tests from 1.2.3.0 shows a good speed measurement?Originally Posted by Oleg
Unlikely. They've got speed increase due to switching to ext3, which I've performed initially. Also, wl-hdd kernel sources is a complete fake.Originally Posted by hugo
I use only WEP! and i dont use any utilities on windows..... (i dont like them)Originally Posted by Oleg
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