Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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boon
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Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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The best feature of Gargoyle to me is the ability to set quota. I'm currently using 1.5.8 and have occasional wifi and connectivity issue. I wonder if version 1.4.7 good enough. Looking thru the changelog does not highlight anything that I would miss. Anyone has any thoughts?

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Re: Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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Try back to version 1.5.6

1.5.7+ was the new Attitude Adjustment branch of OpenWRT
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boon
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Re: Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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DoesItMatter wrote:Try back to version 1.5.6

1.5.7+ was the new Attitude Adjustment branch of OpenWRT
Thanks. I've flashed the firmware to 1.5.6 and so far it's been stable. :)

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Re: Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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boon wrote:The best feature of Gargoyle to me is the ability to set quota. I'm currently using 1.5.8 and have occasional wifi and connectivity issue. I wonder if version 1.4.7 good enough. Looking thru the changelog does not highlight anything that I would miss. Anyone has any thoughts?
I'm running 1.4.7 on my production router. Very stable for me.
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Re: Is stable 1.4.7 version good enough?

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Is Gargoyle 1.4.7 the best firmware for wzr-g300-nh?
Do you get wifi clients dropping connection with this version?
or is 1.5.6 better?

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