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Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 4:49 am
by uncle john
Tried Quotas with Shaping (QoS active) but stumbled at the first hurdle.
I describe my problem with QoS
here.
Any suggestions?
Update: Thanks for the advice pbix

(readers will find advice at the aforementioned link)
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:53 pm
by Cezary
Eric, bug in Access Restrictions / Execptions
Firewall -> Restrictions. Uncheck "All Day", uncheck "Every Day", select "Schedule Repeats Weekly". Enter "Mon 00:30 - Thu 13:15", click "Add New Rule". Current restrictins shows new rule. But click "Edit" - "Schedule Repeats Daily" selected instead of "Schedule Repeats Weekly".
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:42 pm
by Eric
Cezary: Fix should now be committed, thanks for pointing this out.
uncle john: Just to be clear, this fix was committed a while ago. It will be in the next release.
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:50 pm
by gogubeb
Hi Eric,
I have an wrt160nl and 2 question:
-gargoyle interface slow down speed download?
why i'm saying these is because with gargoyle i obtain an 60Mb/s download and with luci interface 94Mb/s download.
-and how can we increase connection limits bigger then 16384
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:42 pm
by Eric
gogubeb: I assume you're talking about the wireless LAN speeds. One possible difference is that right now there is no control for channel width with wireless N, and to get maximum download speeds you need to use 40Mhz instead of 20Mhz. This option has been added in the repository and will be released soon.
Another thing that I've found is that if there are a lot of other wireless networks in your area, you get degraded wireless performance. Is it possible surroundings/conditions have changed since you ran your initial test with LUCI?
One final possibility is that you the version of OpenWrt (and associated patches for ath9k) in LUCI you're using is newer or older than than the one in use with Gargoyle. The SVN snapshot of OpenWrt I'm using is from just after the 10.03.1 rc3 release. What openwrt SVN revision is in the firmware with LUCI that you tested?
What are you doing that you want connection limits bigger than 16384? That's already a lot. Any more and you may start straining the capabilities of the router.
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:02 am
by cha
Looks like no one is having the same problem?
ver 1.3.5
Got some quota setup, and made it throttle to 5KB/s up/down after 100% of quota usage. Qos up/down off.
After setting it up all web requests from the IPs specified in quota will be redirected to the router login page even when you still have quota left. DNS lookup works fine.
I can confirm throttle is the problem since it works fine when I switch to "cut off completely". So, is Qos necessary for it to work?
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:55 am
by gogubeb
Hi Eric,
I'm talking about cable connection and the FW is 10.03.1 rc3 release with luci from
here
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:30 pm
by Eric
cha: Can you send me a screenshot of your quota settings (you can either post here, or send it via PM). I want to know how you have your quotas configured so I can try to replicate (and fix) this issue as soon as possible.
gogubeb: So you're talking about connection between LAN and WAN? This will be somewhat slower on Gargoyle because of the bandwidth monitoring feature, which slows down this connection slightly. However, for most people, the speeds that are possible are well above the bandwidth capacity of their ISP, so I haven't spent too much time optimizing this.
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:43 pm
by Domino_55
Hi Eric,
I have an old problem with all of the Gargoyle versions. I'm from Hungary, and here, I have 13 available wifi channels, but Gargoyle only shown 11. I think, it's needed a country choosing box, where I have set my country for country code setup.
So, please implement this feature, or please write me the solution for above, and sorry for my english.
Best regards from Hungary,
Domino_55
Re: Version 1.3.5: Wireless N
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:32 pm
by Eric
Domino_55: I think this is just a matter of setting the country code. I'll look into implementing a control to do that.