TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
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TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
I bought TPlink TL-WR1043ND and installed DD-WRT on it, but was not too happy with wifi performance. I was not able to achieve Wifi N and max throughput hovered around 2.5Mbps (only wifi g). I did not tested wired LAN throughput. Then I decided to revert back to factory firmware.
Now I am thinking of installing Gargoyle on the TL-WR1043ND, but have few question on performance.
1. Does Gargoyle supports Wifi N (with/without 40Mhz)?
2. What wifi throughput I can expect? Lets say I am sitting few feets away from the access point.
3. Anyone tested Wired throughput?
3. Does USB samba/media server works?
Thanks in advance.
Now I am thinking of installing Gargoyle on the TL-WR1043ND, but have few question on performance.
1. Does Gargoyle supports Wifi N (with/without 40Mhz)?
2. What wifi throughput I can expect? Lets say I am sitting few feets away from the access point.
3. Anyone tested Wired throughput?
3. Does USB samba/media server works?
Thanks in advance.
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
Aside from wifi which is often worse than official firmware DD-WRT has been great for me in the past with various Broadcom hardware. OpenWRT/Gargoyle is a much better choice for Atheros hardware.jaykumar2001 wrote:I bought TPlink TL-WR1043ND and installed DD-WRT on it, but was not too happy with wifi performance
Yes but I found OpenWRT's wifi performance much better.Does Gargoyle supports Wifi N (with/without 40Mhz)?
How long is a piece of string? There's so many variables one doesn't know or can't account for.What wifi throughput I can expect?
My first TL-WR1043ND v1.8's wifi performance was dismal on Gargoyle but the wifi was dodgey. I haven't flashed the replacement to OpenWRT/Gargoyle yet.
You're probably better of installing OpenWRT. It takes a while to get your head around installing packages and setup if you haven't used Linux but is well worth it.Does USB samba/media server works?
I will most likely be flashing my TL-WR1043ND to OpenWRT as it provides better wifi control than Gargoyle through the webGUI (no I can't be bothered manually editing Gargoyle's wifi settings).
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Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
Infact I love cli, Linux admin here
I will do the research bit on Openwrt , lets see which which one I decide on.
Let me know on your experience.
I will do the research bit on Openwrt , lets see which which one I decide on.
Let me know on your experience.
TL-WR1043ND - Gargoyle 1.5.2
DIR-300 - DD-Wrt v24 preSP2 (Build14896)
DIR-300 - DD-Wrt v24 preSP2 (Build14896)
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
In contrary I think Gargoyle 1.4.2 on TL-WR1043ND is very stable. I can only recommend it. Great overall throughput.
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
Yesterday, I was able to achieve 16MB/s over wireless. I followed the instructions here: link
However, today I only get 4-5MB/s. This is unacceptable. Even the Aztech WL852RT4-T 150Mbps can get 8MB/s
I tried reverting to the factory firmware, the result was the same (4-5MB/s). Before this happened, I could get 10MB/s with the factory firmware.
I'm totally frustrated now. Any suggestion is welcomed.
However, today I only get 4-5MB/s. This is unacceptable. Even the Aztech WL852RT4-T 150Mbps can get 8MB/s
I tried reverting to the factory firmware, the result was the same (4-5MB/s). Before this happened, I could get 10MB/s with the factory firmware.
I'm totally frustrated now. Any suggestion is welcomed.
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND (v1.7)
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
What makes you think that link you posted has the correct directions? Also, you should at least be running Gargoyle 1.5.0 if you are looking for help here with your N router.
WRT54GL v1.1
Gargoyle 1.4.7
Gargoyle 1.4.7
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
Sorry, the link seems to be ok at my side. I've printed it to PDF and attached it.mix wrote:What makes you think that link you posted has the correct directions?
Actually, after flashing v1.5 with no improvement in wireless throughput, I flashed it to v1.4.3.mix wrote:Also, you should at least be running Gargoyle 1.5.0 if you are looking for help here with your N router.
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TP-Link TL-WR1043ND (v1.7)
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
How are you measuring throughput? Run inSSIDer and post a screen shot showing the networks it picks up.
WRT54GL v1.1
Gargoyle 1.4.7
Gargoyle 1.4.7
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
How I test:
Desktop: connected to LAN port
Laptop: connected to WLAN
Laptop: has a shared folder with a big file (~1GB)
Desktop: copy the shared file, windows 7 can show the copy speed
Expected:
Factory firmware (latest): ~10MB/s
Gargoyle 1.5: 16MB/s (as of yesterday)
Current:
Factory firmware: ~5MB/s
Gargoyle 1.4.3: ~5MB/s
inSSIDer: (VNK)
speedtest.net (WLAN)
Desktop: connected to LAN port
Laptop: connected to WLAN
Laptop: has a shared folder with a big file (~1GB)
Desktop: copy the shared file, windows 7 can show the copy speed
Expected:
Factory firmware (latest): ~10MB/s
Gargoyle 1.5: 16MB/s (as of yesterday)
Current:
Factory firmware: ~5MB/s
Gargoyle 1.4.3: ~5MB/s
inSSIDer: (VNK)
speedtest.net (WLAN)
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TP-Link TL-WR1043ND (v1.7)
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Re: TL-WR1043ND Gargoyle performance
Can you tell us your throughput with stock firmware? with Gargoyle?behappy wrote:In contrary I think Gargoyle 1.4.2 on TL-WR1043ND is very stable. I can only recommend it. Great overall throughput.
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND (v1.7)
Gargoyle 1.4.4
Gargoyle 1.4.4