It’s an R7800 with NetDuma software additions basically. Same hardware.
And same base software (OpenWRT). NetDuma's features sit on top of it.
It’s an R7800 with NetDuma software additions basically. Same hardware.
Is it inevitable that it will some day be flash able to Open?And same base software (OpenWRT). NetDuma's features sit on top of it.
I find it odd though that on firmware the updates for the XR500 it does not mention incompatibilities with Intel and HT160. So either they forgot to mention that (possible) or somethings else has changed (maybe)It’s an R7800 with NetDuma software additions basically. Same hardware.
I find it odd though that on firmware the updates for the XR500 it does not mention incompatibilities with Intel and HT160. So either they forgot to mention that (possible) or somethings else has changed (maybe)
Is it inevitable that it will some day be flash able to Open?
As in the port is not stable? DumaOS is fast and stable in the XR500. The version on the r7800 I believe is different to take into account the smaller anount of flash nand in the r7800. Avtella I think knows more about that.Yeah. If you want to test dumaos before buying xr500 you can do it on r7800.
very interesting system, not very stable/fast yet (voxel’s is way better), but time will tell.
I’ll avoid the 400 errors and QoS blank pages on the r7800 firmware it’s been happening ever since netgear did a security update with certain configurations. Last version before those issues started was 1.0.2.38 Hopefully that will be fixed sooner rather than later. Once again I think Avtella knows more about this too.You can flash XR500 to R7800. One posted this file over on myopenrouter. Seems to work.
As in the port is not stable? DumaOS is fast and stable in the XR500. The version on the r7800 I believe is different to take into account the smaller anount of flash nand in the r7800. Avtella I think knows more about that.
I’ll avoid the 400 errors and QoS blank pages on the r7800 firmware it’s been happening ever since netgear did a security update with certain configurations. Last version before those issues started was 1.0.2.38 Hopefully that will be fixed sooner rather than later. Once again I think Avtella knows more about this too.
As in the port is not stable? DumaOS is fast and stable in the XR500. The version on the r7800 I believe is different to take into account the smaller anount of flash nand in the r7800. Avtella I think knows more about that.
My R7800 DumaOS port has proper flash layout and do not require to change any ID’s. You can flash it directly from the GUI and return to stock if necessary.
Overall stability is good, but dumaos binaries are compiled by NG with outdated gcc and without specific hardware optimisations keys so it has not best perfomance.
As in stable FW. I loaded this on mine. No issues seen. Plenty of resources left. I still have to test wireless. There is another acquaintance whos loaded it on his. Maybe he'll post his wireless results.
I have sent my R7800 to a friend that needed it but does not use QoS, I reported issues to Netgear Guy too. But several versions later and it still had the same issues, 1.0.2.46 did nothing to fix the 400 errors and blank pages in QoS. Similar issues have appeared with other Netgear routers I have noticed I'm, guessing that was a security issue with Netgears interface possibly and they had to make a wide sweeping change which left issues with parts of the GUI orphaned possibly, this should have been caught once again in QA.I've already posted this to NetGear Guy who knows about all this. Were still waiting for the AP mode problem to be fixed as well. Has been no movement on the NG front though. Yes the last good working version of FW seems to be v.38 or prior.
Its nice to have alternatives though.
Yeah. If you want to test dumaos before buying xr500 you can do it on r7800.
very interesting system, not very stable/fast yet (voxel’s is way better), but time will tell.
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