WiFi issues solved - D-Link router to blame - Page 2
Oct 11, 2012 I also got a B2 version of the DIR-615. I cant find much information here about it. Would it be possible to flash it with DD-WRT or not. Any information is welcome!!! _____ Regards, Vaako 1x Netgear R7800 Nighthawk - firmware not decided yet !!!! 1x Netgear R7000 Nighthawk r36410 1x Ubiquiti RouterStation Pro DD-WRT r23204 std (12/24/13) Easy to install DD-WRT on this hardware. Cons of this hardware. No USB port, so cannot be a NAS for a USB drive, nor can it be used for Printer Sharing of a USB printer. 70 Mbps over WAN (Usually Your Internet ISP) has problems reaching but anything below, Fine, This is due to CPU limits. Build Notes This led interface is useless so we can just desolder r218 (located between q7 transistor and led10), remove led definition from mach-dir-615-c1.c recompile/reflash kernel and use GPIO5 as we want. To activate GPIO interface you should export it using command 'echo N > /sys/class/gpio/export' (N is a GPIO number). DIR-615 (B2) is based on Ubicom IP5090U CPU, which at first had nothing to do with "Atheros WiSOC based Hardware". So, are there still no chance of DD-WRT ever going to support the Ubicom family? And, is this because of closed source issues? And work-arounds or open approach available at all?
Jun 02, 2013 · Replacing default D-Link firmware of DIR-615 with DD-Wrt. Many Thanks to Lb Labrini for allowing us to use her music for cover. You can find Lambrini's Chann
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DIR-615 A1 KA2DIR615A1 Marvell MV88F5180 SOC 8MB Flash/32MB RAM D-Link DIR-615 B2 KA2DIR615B2 Ubicom IP5090U CPU 2MB Flash/16MB RAM D-Link DIR-615 F1/F2/F3 KA2DIR615F(1/2/3) Realtek RTL8196B SOC 2MB Flash/16MB RAM D-Link DIR-615 M1 Realtek RTL8196C SOC 4MB Flash/32MB RAM D-Link DIR-615 Q1 Realtek RTL8196C SOC 4MB Flash/32MB RAM D-Link DIR-615 S1
Apr 27, 2012 DD-WRT - ath Wireless Settings | InfoDepot Wiki | Fandom There currently is a bug where 802.11b devices can still connect to and function normally with a DD-WRT router running NG-Mixed, this does not seem to degrade the WLAN's performance. There is also a bug when B-Only is selected, the router must be rebooted after you switch to another setting or all clients will be forced to 802.11b's max rate of