So I'm looking to get a new router (not sure what brand yet) and use my old one, a WNDR3700v3, as a wireless repeater. I can set it up with ddwrt or openwrt, though I also see that there is a brcm47xx version of gargoyle available.
I have a few questions before I proceed with anything
1. Will the brcm47xx version of gargoyle (http://www.gargoyle-router.com/download ... uashfs.trx) with my WNDR3700v3?
2. If I have to use ddwrt or openwrt, and I set my WNDR3700v3 as the wireless repeater, will the bandwidth monitoring on Gargoyle work with those?
3. What router would you all suggest to get as my primary gargoyle router?
Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
The bandidth monitoring only operates on the Gargoyle WAN interface - so I suspect notDan the Droog wrote:2. If I have to use ddwrt or openwrt, and I set my WNDR3700v3 as the wireless repeater, will the bandwidth monitoring on Gargoyle work with those?
(I have not used Gargoyle as a wireless repeater)
I am pretty happy with my TL-WDR3600. However, if you have a really high capacity connection then others have reported a need for more CPUDan the Droog wrote:3. What router would you all suggest to get as my primary gargoyle router?
Can you help someone else get Gargoyle up and running?
TL-WDR3600 : Gargoyle 1.9.0 : NBN FixedWireless
TL-WR1043ND-V2 : Gargoyle 1.8.0 : 3G Huawei E160E
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
To rephrase I'd be using Gargoyle as my primary router firmware and using ddwrt/openwrt as the repeater.nworbnhoj wrote:The bandidth monitoring only operates on the Gargoyle WAN interface - so I suspect notDan the Droog wrote:2. If I have to use ddwrt or openwrt, and I set my WNDR3700v3 as the wireless repeater, will the bandwidth monitoring on Gargoyle work with those?
(I have not used Gargoyle as a wireless repeater)
I seem to think it would work however as all clients are routed through the primary router at some point, correct?
Kind of wish I had a backup router to use in the meantime and try that generic broadcom build.
And how much is high capacity? I'm looking to be running a 40D/10U connection soon while streaming/uploading a lot, is that too much?
Re: Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
40/10 should be fine even with all bandwidth monitoring features enabled.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
YesDan the Droog wrote: To rephrase I'd be using Gargoyle as my primary router firmware and using ddwrt/openwrt as the repeater. I seem to think it would work however as all clients are routed through the primary router at some point, correct?
Can you help someone else get Gargoyle up and running?
TL-WDR3600 : Gargoyle 1.9.0 : NBN FixedWireless
TL-WR1043ND-V2 : Gargoyle 1.8.0 : 3G Huawei E160E
TL-WDR3600 : Gargoyle 1.9.0 : NBN FixedWireless
TL-WR1043ND-V2 : Gargoyle 1.8.0 : 3G Huawei E160E
Re: Bandwidth monitoring with wifi repeater?
Hi my wdr3600 is ok with 50 down and 10 up. I have use openwrt and ddwrt as repeters they both work with Gargoyle as the ap.
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