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Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:47 pm
by mix
WRT54GL v1.1 running 1.3.11 here.
Eric, I have to believe that because OpenWRT and Gargoyle now support Broadcom wireless pretty well, many people who are using dd-wrt or tomato are going to give your firmware releases a serious look. You are offering a modern 2.6 kernel with a simple web interface and a robust shell environment that includes a package installer. I think this will tempt many people who are currently stuck with 2.4 kernels and missing shell functionality. Let's work to make this firmware rock solid on the venerable WRT54G line of routers.
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:48 am
by raz
mix wrote:WRT54GL v1.1 running 1.3.11 here.
Eric, I have to believe that because OpenWRT and Gargoyle now support Broadcom wireless pretty well, many people who are using dd-wrt or tomato are going to give your firmware releases a serious look. You are offering a modern 2.6 kernel with a simple web interface and a robust shell environment that includes a package installer. I think this will tempt many people who are currently stuck with 2.4 kernels and missing shell functionality. Let's work to make this firmware rock solid on the venerable WRT54G line of routers.
+1!
WRT54G version, pretty please!

Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:17 pm
by DoesItMatter
DoesItMatter wrote:
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH - reboot test
Something is wrong with the Bandwidth Usage section.
IE 8 shows error on page
Google Chrome has the error page notice - won't even show.
IE 9 - works - but nothing shows on Bandwidth Usage
No data is graphed, its blank - just keeps moving, but blank.
----------------------------
OK...
I downloaded and installed Firefox 4
Bandwidth usage works correctly on Firefox 4
Bandwidth usage mostly works on IE 9 - the "Expand" function
does not work on IE 9 - when you click it nothing happens
Google Chrome - Bandwidth Usage keeps crashing - it says
"Aww Snap - something is wrong with this page"
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:22 am
by Markuz Nightwind
Tl-1043nd worked fine for ~24 hours then rebooted itself this morning (I was sleeping but uptime says 1 hour 30 minutes) and no other device (like modem) rebooted, so I guess it's really related to the 1043nd
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:05 am
by Domino_55
Eric,
I just create a patch which fixes a couple of gargoyle patches beacuse of the current backfire revision what gargoyle use. And If you apply the linked patch, gargoyle will copy the wndr3700v2 images too.
http://rapidshare.com/files/454593884/f ... imgs.patch
(patch -p0 < fix_patches_cp_wndr3700v2_imgs.patch in root of the master branch
)
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:08 am
by Domino_55
ng3700v2 wrote:Eric,
If you could post an image for the Netgear WNDR3700v2, I would be more than happy to test for you. Thanks!
Test images:
http://rapidshare.com/files/454621706/g ... 3700v2.zip
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:00 pm
by Domino_55
raz wrote:mix wrote:WRT54GL v1.1 running 1.3.11 here.
Eric, I have to believe that because OpenWRT and Gargoyle now support Broadcom wireless pretty well, many people who are using dd-wrt or tomato are going to give your firmware releases a serious look. You are offering a modern 2.6 kernel with a simple web interface and a robust shell environment that includes a package installer. I think this will tempt many people who are currently stuck with 2.4 kernels and missing shell functionality. Let's work to make this firmware rock solid on the venerable WRT54G line of routers.
+1!
WRT54G version, pretty please!

Here you are:
http://rapidshare.com/files/454640823/g ... uashfs.bin
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:10 pm
by Eric
Domino_55: Thanks for the patch! I've committed it this morning with one modification: the 14-set_dhcp_lease_acquired_uptime.patch is no longer relevant and can be removed altogether. Sometime recently the openwrt devs switched to setting the leaseacquired variable in terms of uptime instead of relative to UTC (which is the right way to do it), so this isn't necessary anymore.
I love contributions, and anything further you want to submit would definitely be very welcome. For future references I prefer to get patches as pull requests on github (just fork github.com/ericpaulbishop/gargoyle, make changes and send a pull request) -- though I'm definitely grateful for anything whether it is submitted as a patch or via github pull request.
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:18 am
by ng3700v2
Domino_55:
I had a few minutes to play with your wndr3700v2 image. It flashed successfully, and I could play with the gargoyle web interface; but I couldn't get it to acquire an IP address from my cable modem. I even SSH'd into the router and bounced the interfaces (ifconfig xxx down/up). Is there something else I need to do?
Anyway, I just wanted to give some quick feedback since I won't have a chance to play with it again until this evening. Thanks again for the contribution and getting this far with it!
Re: Version 1.3.12
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:26 am
by mix
Did you power cycle your cable modem so it will pick up the mac address of the router?