Considering the drive-by WPA2 vulnerability that became known this month (never use anything but an industrial-strength PW again), it's a horrible time to be thinking of a new router. WPA3 it is--next year.
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Sgt-Greco wrote:I'll try the long anticipated 1043ND v4 image tonight.
Can I jump back and forth to OpenWRT/LEDE and Gargoyle with sysupgrade?
Well, Bufferbloat testing was a huge let down. My gaming experience was OK, but very far from being perfect. I can easily get a triple A+ with OpenWrt 18.06, something almost impossible with 1.11x
Maybe I'm doing something wrong though.
CPU not fast enough?
People want cheap routers to work miracles with ever increasing internet speeds.
My understanding is that WPA3 will be software compatible with existing routers via a hostapd update i.e. it is not hardware dependent.
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Installed this build on my new WRT1200AC, configured it from scratch and found that something not good with quotas.
I have per month quotas specified for 3 IP addresses (192.168.1.4, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.5 in that order).
However, on quotas status page I only see information for 192.168.1.4.
If I disable quota for that IP, I can see quotas for other IPs.
Playing with the enable/disable check box as well as with changing IPs and adding 'dummy' disabled first record I managed to workaround the issue.
However, it whould be nice if someone else check it as well.
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Please provide EXACT steps to reproduce the issue 100% of the time.
If it is a *sometimes* issue, it is very difficult to debug.
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will you plan to add any Xiaomi or GL.iNet support? LEDE now supports Mi Router 3G and GL.iNet B1300 if i'm right. just asking. these are pretty multicore hardwares.