Please see the response above your post.
4mb routers are too small and plugins have been disabled.
If you're looking at future proofing, i wouldn't go smaller than 16mb
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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I flashed wr1043nd v3 again with the 1.9.2 version and works well for more than 2 weeks. So this morning I did a soft-reboot and all configurations are lost and the router back to factory defaults. This issue already happend on this version another times. On old versions with wr1043nd v2 it not happening.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
Please be respectful when posting. I do this in my free time on a volunteer basis.
I've recently upgraded to 1.9.2 and think this upgrade is amazing! (I've jumped from 1.6.x loooking for mobile friendly GUI), but when enabling firewall restrictions it seems to disable internet access!
I'm using WNDR3700v2 and use for home use. Being on ADSL2+ I set a schedule to block specific MAC addresses using firewall restrictions to stop all the i-devices backing up and flooding my limited uplink whilst I'm playing online games.
I've upgraded to 1.9.2 with a clean install and when applying firewall blocks for anything, it seems to disable internet access. I only use the WNDR3700v2 as an access point/gateway. When I delete rules, it allows internet access again .. have tried different MAC addresses for different devices, same problem.
Even with no plugins installed these routers are unstable with current firmware.
Right because of that I urge developers to allow Ping Watchdog plugin (or even embed it in 1.9.3).
Please, let the users try&decide by giving them a warning like:
"Installing plugins may slow down your device or make it unresponsive e.t.c."
IMO 4MB routers should be dropped all together! To much hard work to keep telling people that 4MB routers are unstable. When Gargoyle mooves to a later Kernel and ver of LEDE / OpenWRT I don't think that we will be able to get a build to fit in a 4MB router.