![]() ![]() I found that the build of DD-WRT I was using (v24-sp2 build revision 13064) has issues including some with DHCP so I've now re-flashed it with a later version and all is well. I resolved it to a DHCP issue: those with a static IP were fine but the router wasn’t handing out any more IPs. I am able to create multiple SSIDs on any device that I have running DD-WRT, and I have gotten DD-WRT to tag to different VLANs, but I can not seem to get the two to work in tandem - I need for one SSID to talk to VLAN0, and one to talk to VLAN120, but every time I try to bridge ath0 to eth0 and/or ath0.1 to eth1, the device drops all connections and has to be hard-reset. Switching to HTB seems to have fixed the problem, though Im not a fan of HTB myself since VoIP and BitTorrent dont get along nearly as well together with it in my. When using it, my WAN refused to work it didnt pick up an IP with DHCP, and wouldnt even work with a static IP. Last night the internet started to go flop for me: some devices worked ok, others were slow, whilst others had no connection. I just had an issue with using the HFSC QoS setting in v24. version v24, ‘name’ EKO, type ‘mini’) and so resorted to simply going to the router database to chose my version. When choosing my build I found it very complicated, not least because there are several different kinds of DD-WRT they are referred to in different ways (e.g. I love DD-WRT and have posted about it before but today I’ve (re) learned the lesson that you do need to do background reading when fiddling with firmware. ![]()
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