bill1228 wrote:@david
Figured you might have missed the 's' in the acs. Easy enough to do.
Installed r3681 on my wrt1900acs v1. I was able to modify the WAN MAC and still get a IPv4 address from the ISP as I should get. So that is fixed in this build. Everything else that I use, wireless, routing and Internet access is working fine. No issues so far and do not expect any.Will give you a heads up if I do encounter any issues.
Thanks for all the effort you put into providing us stupid Linksys folks with a excellent firmware build. Have to admit it is the look of the old wrt54g that got me hooked. Hopefully we get a good driver here at the end of the month.
--bill
Can you confirm the WIFI on wrt1900acs is completely stable with lots of devices connected (stressing the network), and no bandwidth throughput fluctuations?
I hope the WRT3200ACM will come also to this WIFI stability...
I haven't heard of any issues and that's mainly because the wifi driver has been honed for a while. You shouldn't have any issues, but wifi varies from location to location because of the environment (walls/furniture/buildings) and most importantly interference.
Give it a try, and it if doesn't work out it is easy to go back.