Voxel
Part of the Furniture
Due to corona virus, a @Voxel update brings some needed excitement to my life (in a good way).
Yeah... The same for me... W/o this activity I'd be in the very deep depression.
Stay safe.
Voxel.
Due to corona virus, a @Voxel update brings some needed excitement to my life (in a good way).
Quickfix/Snapshot version of my custom firmware build: 1.0.2.80.4SF.
Changes (vs 1.0.2.80SF):
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.15.1->1.15.2.
2. Toolchain: binutils version is upgraded 2.35->2.35.1.
3. Add ARM acceleration to kernel crypto SHA1.
4. OpenSSL v. 1.1.1 package is upgraded 1.1.1g->1.1.1h.
5. jansson package is upgraded 2.12->2.13.1.
6. libjson-c package is upgraded 0.14->0.15.
7. expat package is upgraded 2.2.9->2.2.10.
8. nano package is upgraded 5.2->5.3.
9. transmission-web-control package is upgraded 2019-07-24->1.6.1+ (2020-09-26).
10. Change SAMBA config generation (for Android/iOS gadgets, issue reported by Rustypouch).
11. Make an order in samba36 Makefile.
12. Fix proftpd issue: change cmdftp (thanks to R. Gerrits).
13. Fix proftpd issue: display size of large file (thanks to R. Gerrits).
Voxel.
Yep, and this is what I do. It never worked. It first says that the file already exists (???), then validating again, it shows the share on the list, but shows as read only and is empty.You are referring to the standard app "Files"?
click in the right top corner -> Connect to server
server = smb://192.168.1.1
user = admin
passwd = your password
It is ext4, /mnt/sda1 is drwxrwxrwx, /mnt/optware (alias to it) is lrwxrwxrwxperhaps extfs permissions on the root folder that is being shared?
You are referring to the standard app "Files"?
click in the right top corner -> Connect to server
server = smb://192.168.1.1
user = admin
passwd = your password
Yep, and this is what I do. It never worked.
A little off topic, but how do you access your SMB from iOS built in explorer?
A little off topic, but how do you access your SMB from iOS built in explorer?
I have ReadyShare set to basic, one network folder (optware, admin, admin), and I only enable Network Neighborhood/MacShare with admin access.
I can access the share from Android, Windows, but never was able from the iOS built in Explorer (when I use connect to server, it says that the file already exists, then the share appears empty and read only).
Third party iOS apps like FE File Explorer are accessing it no problem.
Should I keep this as my main router and shut off wifi and remove the two TP-LINK routers I have been using as APs, because I am introducing an Eero 3 pack that I want to use as APs. Or should I just use the Eero system and drop the R7800? I have 60-70 devices connected and want best wired throughput with a solid wifi connection, don't care too much about wifi speed as long as I can hit 100 for 4K streaming.
The R7800 is currently top of the class AC router NETGEAR has to offer, both for throughput and wifi coverage. I'd keep it working
Just interesting. You mean Wi-Fi client connection by SMB? Or wired? I do not think that speed of samba over ethernet is improved... Well, maybe a bit. Wireless - probably, but 30%...after a clean install (nvram default + mtd erase netgear), comming from 1.2.80 (but with a lot of altered settings) , I've noticed a 30% boost on smb3 speed.
Just updated to 1.0.2.80.4SF no issues - Thank you VoxelContinuation of
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https://www.snbforums.com/threads/custom-firmware-build-for-r7800-v-1-0-2-78sf.64890/
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/custom-firmware-build-for-r7800-v-1-0-2-79sf.65364/
New version of my custom firmware build: 1.0.2.80SF.
Changes (vs 1.0.2.79SF):
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.14.6->1.15.1.
2. Toolchain: binutils version is upgraded 2.34->2.35.
3. OpenSSL v. 1.0.2 package: change default config directory.
4. net-lan init script bug is fixed (thanks to kamoj).
5. qcawifi.sh: Fix for guest Wi-Fi allowing DNS over TCP (thanks to R. Gerrits).
6. uhttpd: Fix of TLS 1.0/1.1 issue.
7. renice utility is added (needed for kamoj add-on).
8. util-linux package is upgraded 2.35.2->2.36.
9. unbound package (used in stubby) is upgraded 1.10.1->1.11.0.
10. libubox package is upgraded 2020-07-11->2020-08-06.
11. nano package is upgraded 4.9.3->5.2.
12. curl package is upgraded 7.71.1->7.72.0 (fixing CVE-2020-8231).
13. SAMBA: Update SAMBA config generation.
14. sysstat package is upgraded 12.2.2->12.4.0.
15. sqlite package is upgraded 3320100->3330000.
16. ethtool package is upgraded 5.4->5.8.
17. iperf3 package is upgraded 3.8.1->3.9.
18. ez-ipupdate package build (internal developmet issue) is fixed.
19. radvd package build (internal developmet issue) is fixed.
20. phddns package build (internal developmet issue) is fixed.
21. Host tools: upgrade bison to 3.7.1.
22. Host tools: upgrade mpfr to 4.1.0.
23. Host tools: upgrade mpc to 1.2.0.
[Edited]
Quickfix/Snapshot version 1.0.2.80.4SF.
Changes (vs 1.0.2.80SF):
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.15.1->1.15.2.
2. Toolchain: binutils version is upgraded 2.35->2.35.1.
3. Add ARM acceleration to kernel crypto SHA1.
4. OpenSSL v. 1.1.1 package is upgraded 1.1.1g->1.1.1h.
5. jansson package is upgraded 2.12->2.13.1.
6. libjson-c package is upgraded 0.14->0.15.
7. expat package is upgraded 2.2.9->2.2.10.
8. nano package is upgraded 5.2->5.3.
9. transmission-web-control package is upgraded 2019-07-24->1.6.1+ (2020-09-26).
10. Change SAMBA config generation (for Android/iOS gadgets, issue reported by Rustypouch).
11. Make an order in samba36 Makefile.
12. Fix proftpd issue: change cmdftp (thanks to R. Gerrits).
13. Fix proftpd issue: display size of large file (thanks to R. Gerrits).
The link is:
https://www.voxel-firmware.com (thanks to vladlenas for his help with hosting).
Voxel.
I see NETGEAR has released the sources of .74. Are you going to incorporate some of them? If so, don't replace net-wall as it's still broken when you feed it the -6 option for IPv6
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