Can you try changing your 2.4GHz radio to channel 4?
I noticed a few months back with a Samsung Galaxy S5 I had that the router would completely disappear every few minutes when I had it on 1/149. 4 seemed to fix it.
I considered it breakage on my end, as my S5 is running my own ROM.
Yeah it might be a DSA issue (although I haven't tried any other DSA builds aside from Divested). My PCs don't disconnect in the same way, although I am not sure about other types of devices since I've only ever used Samsung phones.
Wouldn't it's wireless stack be the same as other Android devices?
I also have network issues after moving to the 5.10.28 kernel build(I dont know when others started having issues its just when I noticed and family started to complain). The devices do not say disconnected they just dont have internet for about 30-45 seconds then it comes back.
Mine tends to be cheaper android stuff for kids and my samsung tv running tizen.
I have not upgraded since. I dont know if its DSA issue or not but I upgraded to DSA a few months ago and this problem just started.
Can anyone point me to where I might find something about the two below messages that came up when I flashed the build I made today?
Not something I was expecting.
Thanks @anon50098793. I recognized the changes were about DSA after reading the Mini tutorial a short while ago about the Simple ports bridging section and my network added a sameconfig device section after the migration.
Thanks @anomeome I hadn't seen the commit and didn't hear any noise here about it.
Has anyone gotten a working Guest WLAN config working? I just upgraded from an old david build, and I'm trying to reconfigure everything as before.
I tried following the following guides:
but they don't work. When I tried connecting, the device doesn't get any connectivity. On windows ipconfig shows no IPv4 address assigned.
First I created a new network bridge br-lan2 with lan4, removing lan4 from br-lan. I had to assign the mac address to the same lan networks. Then I assigned this bridge as the base device on the "Guest" network interface. Next I had to fix undo a hardening customization in the Divested configuration by commenting the interface=br-lan line in /etc/dnsmasq.conf (aka add a # before the line of code). Then I rebooted my network (MUST reboot to take effect).
Did anyone have to do something special to get a network share setup with samba4 and block-mount up and running. I followed instructions I used to set up samba4 on my previous 19.07 David build, but I was unable to get it up and running. I have no idea where I went wrong. What are the required/necessary packages?
I couldn't get it working with this build either, maybe because of some missing kmods or security. If you need that install the newly released OpenWrt 21.02-rc2. Then just install them from there. I'm running that now it works great.
Thanks @phinn ! I was killing myself trying to get Samba4 running. Do you have a recommended 21.02.0-rc2 package list or configuration mods required to support our routers (WRT1900ACS)? I've not built from the bottom up yet, so I have no idea what patching that might entail. I know I'll want at least OpenVPN, Block-Mount, Samba4, WatchCat, and SMQ/Cake
I'll need to remember to:
Change 'enabled' from '0' to '1' in '/etc/config/irqbalance' for improved Wi-Fi performance.
Uncomment 'devcrypto=devcrypto' under the '[engine]' block in '/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf' for improved OpenSSL performance.
The initial release had a broken Network Shares page from luci-app-samba4, that's now fixed, I posted about it on the rc2 thread. I won't discuss further on this, don't want to flood Divested builds they are great in their own right.