Howdy folks,
This should be the last beta in this series. This build fixes a couple of issues that were introduced by the 374_720 code merge, and brings a few new improvements as well. The most notable points:
Option to control 802.11d and 802.11h support. The option can be found under Professional -> Wireless. Some mac users might want to set this to 802.11d+h if they experience connectivity issues. For more details as to what these two extensions do, please check a site such as Wikipedia.
I cannot confirm whether these really work or not, as this setting is directly accessed by the wireless driver, but in the past some users confirmed resolving issues by enabling this option.
More OpenSSL performance boosts I backported more ASM optimization code from OpenSSL 1.0.2, this time making the MIPS code use MIPS32r2 instructions. This leads to a major performance boost for SHA1, and code downsizing for AES.
Various bugfixes:
As usual, make sure you read the changelog for all the details.
You can directly flash this on top of beta 3, unless you are switching between SDK5 and SDK6 builds, which will require a factory default reset.
What I mostly need tested with this build:
RT-N66U: Thank you for the past feedback. At this point, I no longer need any additional feedback regarding wireless connectivity or performance. Asus told me they would look into it, so maybe they'll be able to improve things out in the future. This is something I cannot do anything about, so simply use the SDK5 build if you are having too many wireless issues with the regular RT-N66U build.
When posting feedback, make sure you report which router model you are using. I appreciate any feedback, but if I don't know which router you are talking about, then it's pretty much a waste.
This should be the last beta in this series. This build fixes a couple of issues that were introduced by the 374_720 code merge, and brings a few new improvements as well. The most notable points:
Option to control 802.11d and 802.11h support. The option can be found under Professional -> Wireless. Some mac users might want to set this to 802.11d+h if they experience connectivity issues. For more details as to what these two extensions do, please check a site such as Wikipedia.
I cannot confirm whether these really work or not, as this setting is directly accessed by the wireless driver, but in the past some users confirmed resolving issues by enabling this option.
More OpenSSL performance boosts I backported more ASM optimization code from OpenSSL 1.0.2, this time making the MIPS code use MIPS32r2 instructions. This leads to a major performance boost for SHA1, and code downsizing for AES.
Various bugfixes:
- DLNA scanning with large collections would crash
- Various NTP-related issues resolved (one of the most visible symptoms being the NTP warning appearing after you changed your Wireless settings)
- Crash with large OpenVPN keys
- Wireless key field being automatically focused
- IPv6 client list being incorrectly formatted if you had a device with a static IP (and possibly other scenarios also triggering this issue)
As usual, make sure you read the changelog for all the details.
You can directly flash this on top of beta 3, unless you are switching between SDK5 and SDK6 builds, which will require a factory default reset.
What I mostly need tested with this build:
- Things that rely on the router clock: wireless schedule, parental control, etc... I suspect the various fixes I did surrounding NTP might resolve other issues people were experiencing where timed tasks weren't working properly.
- DLNA and AiCloud access
- 802.11d and 802.11h settings. See if you can notice any difference when playing with these settings
RT-N66U: Thank you for the past feedback. At this point, I no longer need any additional feedback regarding wireless connectivity or performance. Asus told me they would look into it, so maybe they'll be able to improve things out in the future. This is something I cannot do anything about, so simply use the SDK5 build if you are having too many wireless issues with the regular RT-N66U build.
When posting feedback, make sure you report which router model you are using. I appreciate any feedback, but if I don't know which router you are talking about, then it's pretty much a waste.