Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
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Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Hi, how to install the spectrum analyzer (a plugin i really like) on 1.11 rc5? Step-by-step instructions for a noob would be very appreciated.
Thanks for very good work.
Thanks for very good work.
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
There is going to be an official release in the next couple of days. (This will fix the problem)
Fingers crossed
Fingers crossed
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Ok, thanks for the info!
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Hi guys, I've just installed Gargoyle 1.11.0 on my Archer c7 v2, I was on ddwrt before, but I was looking for something more... let's say... rock solid and reading about a lot of good experiences with Archer v7 and Gargoyle, in the end I decided to move in.
The point is that is my first experience with Gargoyle and I'm having some problem with both my wifi channels, they are very slow, 2.4ghz is stuck to 45/50Mbits and the 5ghz to 130Mbits, with dd-wrt I was able to use my wan connection at full speed (250/25) with my 5ghz channel, after a little bit of tuning, but I don't see a lot of option with Gargoyle firmware about wifi settings...
Through lan cable I'm able to hit the full speed without any problem...
Any tips?
The point is that is my first experience with Gargoyle and I'm having some problem with both my wifi channels, they are very slow, 2.4ghz is stuck to 45/50Mbits and the 5ghz to 130Mbits, with dd-wrt I was able to use my wan connection at full speed (250/25) with my 5ghz channel, after a little bit of tuning, but I don't see a lot of option with Gargoyle firmware about wifi settings...
Through lan cable I'm able to hit the full speed without any problem...
Any tips?
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Hi everyone, my first post, I've just installed Gargoyle 1.11.0 on my Archer v2, I'm coming from ddwrt, everything went quite smoothly, but right now I'm having very low wlan -> wan speed o the 2.4ghz, about 45/50mbits and around 140mbits on the 5ghz, my line is a 250/25, through lan port I'm able to hit 240/250mbits with any problem....
Any suggestion?
Any suggestion?
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Router CPU is not powerful enough.
It also depends on what services you are using. e.g. QOS
You need the powerful linksys routers but even they have there limits
It also depends on what services you are using. e.g. QOS
You need the powerful linksys routers but even they have there limits
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
Hi first of all, sorry for the double post, I didn't realize that it had to be approved...
I'm not using QOS for now, the strange thing is that I'm reaching the top of the line using the cable, so I was expecting to reach the same result with 5Ghz wifi, I was able too with ddwrt with no QOS.
I'm not using QOS for now, the strange thing is that I'm reaching the top of the line using the cable, so I was expecting to reach the same result with 5Ghz wifi, I was able too with ddwrt with no QOS.
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
He was mistaken for a CPU problem. The problem is only with WiFi and is caused by the 802.11 standard and 20/40MHz (auto) channels at 2.4GHz and 40/80MHz (auto) at 5GHz. It has been dealt with here many times.ispyisail wrote:Router CPU is not powerful enough.
It also depends on what services you are using. e.g. QOS
You need the powerful linksys routers but even they have there limits
Turris Omnia with OpenWrt 21.02 - Tested
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
yes, sorry.
RomanHK is most likely correct
A LAN speed test would be interesting (wifi bypass)
RomanHK is most likely correct
I still don't think you will hit top speed with that router?my line is a 250/25
A LAN speed test would be interesting (wifi bypass)
Re: Gargoyle on Archer C7 v2?
As I wrote in my broken English, using the cable, the lan speed is full, 250/25ispyisail wrote:yes, sorry.
RomanHK is most likely correct
I still don't think you will hit top speed with that router?my line is a 250/25
A LAN speed test would be interesting (wifi bypass)