Has anyone who has tried this router compared real world speeds with any of the N routers? Thinking of upgrading my GL iNet 300M to this one if it provides faster transfer of photos
If I connect my tablet to the 2.4 GHz network of this router, the status page shows a resting bitrate (no active transfers) of around 115-130 Mbit/s with 20 MHz channel bandwidth. If I connect to the 5 GHz network, these values are around 300 Mbit/s and 80 MHz channel bandwidth. I expect these bitrate values to be even higher during an active transfer.
From experience using it to display the last capture on a 5DMk3, the display of a RAW takes around 1 s, display of a jpg is almost immediately (on 5 GHz). I don't use wifi to transfer all images on a card to my laptop, so I can't offer any throughput values for that.
wlayher wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 15:33Update!
OpenWrt now supports the 5 GHz band on this router. I have just tested and uploaded updated firmware images with 5 GHz support and have also updated my How-to accordingly.
I successfully built my own firmware following your guide, but I'm unable to get the 5 GHz band working. It works fine if I flash your image, but not on mine. Is there something extra I need to do to get it working?
You need to customize your build with two files. Go to the following directory in your build tree ...openwrt/files/etc/config or create the missing directories if they do not exist. Now put the following files into this directory.
One file named "network" with the following content:
You can change the values for ssid and key (the wifi password) in both radio sections to your preferences.
After you create the files you make another build and the resulting image is preconfigured for both bands and for the wifi password.
HTH
I forgot ...
If you flash as an upgrade to an already existing openwrt you must remove the checkmark at "keep config" in the flash dialog so that the customized config becomes valid.
I created the files and recompiled. The second radio shows up now, but only as "Generic 802.11bg". maybe I'm missing the driver. I verified that the config files on the router match the files I created. The only things I changed were the LAN IP and the MAC address.
I solved my issue. After doing ‘make menuconfig’ I went to global build settings and selected “Select all target specific packages by default”. Works like a dream now. Thank you for the guide and the assistance here!
Yes, I remember now that there was an additional driver added some time last year. I saw some article about this a few months ago, saw that there was an additional wifi driver, activated it in my config, and then I forgot. The official openwrt page for the router now also has both drivers listed. Glad you could work it out. :--)