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Tomato shibby webmon
Tomato shibby webmon








  1. #Tomato shibby webmon driver#
  2. #Tomato shibby webmon code#
  3. #Tomato shibby webmon download#

#Tomato shibby webmon driver#

This applies to any firmware and any wireless driver and any tomato version that I have picked. Here is a screenshot showing an RT-N16 and a WRT54GL both running maximum power at the same distance from the receiver (A Dell Laptop running InSSIDer).Īs you can see, there is no significant difference between the two routers. I have no idea what is happening there, but there is something really weird about your measurements! Measurement of -56 to -45 an inch away from the antenna is also impossible unless the transmitter is actually broken. Your readings are also inconsistent between changes. But since the maximum on this router is 60, then even that reading makes no sense. Changing from txpwr of 60 to 128 gives you 10dB difference, which is also impossible. And a 20dB jump between versions is also strange, because the most I've ever seen is around 2-3 dB. Measuring signal strength at 1 inch away is equal in strength to that of 3 houses away? You know, that's impossible, you've just broken the inverse square law. The same wireless driver is used in all recent versions, unless someone can come up with a definitive reason why some people report problems, we won't be able to do anything about it. Swap between OFF and WLAN AUTO and see if there's any change. There have been no magic cures, but the interference mitigation has often been the cause of weak signals. There have been many dozens of posts about this issue, search the forums here and. Set the router tx power to 60 (the maximum). Use USA or Singapore as country - as some countries reduce the transmit power by default. In Tomato, try turning off unnecessary bells and whistles in the wireless setup page. (These settings receive very little publicity, but they are responsible for most of the poor speeds and "wireless drop" that people complain about). They can negotiate with the driver in the router to reduce tx power. DON'T FORGETįirst, Try turning off any power saving / sleep functions in your wireless card. **** Unless you need VLAN-GUI, this is the preferred K24 build *****

tomato shibby webmon

New filters added to qos-detailed & qos-ctrate pages Increased maximum number of QOS rules to 80 **** Unless you need VLAN-GUI, this is the preferred MIPSR2 K26 build *****

#Tomato shibby webmon code#

Memory allocation/handling code improved, additional sanity/safety checks for K26 buildsĪ small/minor memory leak identified and fixed. QoS/Transfer Rates page working properly with K24 builds (qos-ctrate.asp). QoS/Transfer Rates page fixed for K24 builds + improvements for K26 builds Works fine handling 6 computers and a WDS. One thing that you will not find currently in TomatoUSBis multiple SSID's.įor the other items in DD-WRT, there is probably an Optware that can be installed to cover it.

tomato shibby webmon

Comprehensive QOS rule examples set by defaultĭevelopment by Victek/PrinceAMD/Phykris/Shibby/Toastman/Teaman UPnP Support for vlans (if exists, loads upnpconfig.custom from JFFS) Starts with LAN DHCP off if nvram is reset Maximum number of QOS rules increased to 80 500 entry limit in Access Restriction rules 250 entry limit in Static DHCP & Wireless Filter SD-idle tool integration for kernel 2.6 Static ARP Binding | QOS/Bandwidth LimiterĬaptive Portal Copyright (C) 2011 Ofer Chen & Vicente Soriano CPU Freq | Previous WAN IP | Additional Themes Additional ipv6 support in GUI, QOS, Conntrack

tomato shibby webmon

Byte counter, QOS rule ID added to QOS/Details Web Monitor, Per-connection transfer rates This compilation by Toastman may also include: VPN integration and GUI Copyright (C) 2010 Keith Moyer, USB support integration and GUI, IPv6 support,Ĭopyright (C) 2008-2011 Fedor Kozhevnikov, Ray Van Tassle, Wes Campaigne Support for additional router models, dual-band and Wireless-N mode. Linux kernel 2.6.22.19 and Broadcom Wireless Driver 5.10.147.0 updates Tomato Firmware v MIPSR2-Toastman-VLAN-BETA K26 USB VPN-NOCAT Here is the 'about' with all the pertinent info:

#Tomato shibby webmon download#

If you do not want to be so much on the bleeding edge just download the non-vlan beta (Toastman-RT-) I am currently running the VLAN beta but so far it works well for my purpose with no issues. Try the version that Toastman just posted. Tomato usb MIPSR2-beta K26 USB Ext is a comparitively old version of TomatoUSB.










Tomato shibby webmon