- More bandwidth module fixes, should further increase stability
- On dual band routers, wireless hosts connected to 5GHz SSID now show up in the wireless section of Connected Hosts
- Bumps underlying OpenWrt Backfire version, allowing WNDR3700v2 support
- Fixes support for TP-Link WR-941NDv3 and other routers that use the same switch configuration
- Fixes bug causing incorrect display of DHCP Lease Expiration times in Connection/Basic section
Version 1.3.13
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Version 1.3.13
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Re: Version 1.3.13
So far so good, best build yet.
Re: Version 1.3.13
I successfully upgrade 1.3.12->1.3.13, but had to use the mtd write method again. The GUI and sysupgrade didn't work. Do you think I'll have to go this route from now on?
I have a WRT54GL, v 1.1. Thanks.
I have a WRT54GL, v 1.1. Thanks.
Re: Version 1.3.13
Eric, git not works...
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Re: Version 1.3.13
How is the RAM usage on the WRT54GL?keelerds wrote:I successfully upgrade 1.3.12->1.3.13, but had to use the mtd write method again. The GUI and sysupgrade didn't work. Do you think I'll have to go this route from now on?
I have a WRT54GL, v 1.1. Thanks.
WZR-HP-G300NH - upgraded from 1.3.12 -> 1.3.13 via GUI
No issues on upgrading, seems stable and fast for me.
Will do some wireless tests this weekend.


2x Asus RT-N16 = Asus 3.0.0.4.374.43 Merlin
2x Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH V1 A0D0 = Gargoyle 1.9.x / LEDE 17.01.x
2x Engenius - ESR900 Stock 1.4.0 / OpenWRT Trunk 49400
Re: Version 1.3.13
Currently 12.1MB / 13.1MB (92.1%). That is pretty typical. I see 96% sometimes. I don't think I've seen higher.DoesItMatter wrote:How is the RAM usage on the WRT54GL?keelerds wrote:I successfully upgrade 1.3.12->1.3.13, but had to use the mtd write method again. The GUI and sysupgrade didn't work. Do you think I'll have to go this route from now on?
I have a WRT54GL, v 1.1. Thanks.
I bought the WRT54GL because I thought it would be the most reliable and stable. I sometimes wish I had a router with more memory though. Always being above 90% memory usage makes me nervous.
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Re: Version 1.3.13
I think that is your issue right there.keelerds wrote: Currently 12.1MB / 13.1MB (92.1%). That is pretty typical. I see 96% sometimes. I don't think I've seen higher.
I bought the WRT54GL because I thought it would be the most reliable and stable. I sometimes wish I had a router with more memory though. Always being above 90% memory usage makes me nervous.
When you update via the GUI, it loads it into memory
Since you only have 1MB left, it can't load the image into memory.
Safest way to upgrade is via TFTP.
You might want to consider sticking with 1.2.5 for the WRT54GL
Should be a bit better for memory management.
If you really want to stick with the WRT54G series, you may want
to consider modding it to add more flash/ram and/or look into
getting a WRT54G-TM - if they are still available somewhere.
4MB Flash / 16MB Ram is just not enough anymore sadly.


2x Asus RT-N16 = Asus 3.0.0.4.374.43 Merlin
2x Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH V1 A0D0 = Gargoyle 1.9.x / LEDE 17.01.x
2x Engenius - ESR900 Stock 1.4.0 / OpenWRT Trunk 49400
Re: Version 1.3.13
Using TP-Link 1043NDv1.7, migrated from dd-wrt to Gargoyle 1.3.13. Unfortunately I cannot get UPnP to work ("UPnP Enabled" is checked). Individual Port Forwarding works as expected.
Any ideas how to fix UPnP?
Other than that, this firmware works mighty fine for me!
Any ideas how to fix UPnP?
Other than that, this firmware works mighty fine for me!
Re: Version 1.3.13
From 1.3.12 including 1.3.13 Gargoyle can't resolve name using OpenDNS servers. I also experience issues with Asus WL-500-gP V2 described in 1.3.12 thread. Did anyone experience any issues on Asus WL-500-gP V2 with latest versions of Gargoyle?
Best regards,
Olo
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Asus WL-500-gP V2 @ v1.7.0 - WiFi - unable to enable.
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND - so far so good
Olo
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Asus WL-500-gP V2 @ v1.7.0 - WiFi - unable to enable.
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND - so far so good

Re: Version 1.3.13
@k1nd,
Don't know why it shouldn't work for you. just test w. torrent on my wndr3700 w. this fw build. Works great, so the question is how your firewall is set up! bwt. you can see the udp connections from window - Connected Hosts -
Don't know why it shouldn't work for you. just test w. torrent on my wndr3700 w. this fw build. Works great, so the question is how your firewall is set up! bwt. you can see the udp connections from window - Connected Hosts -