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OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-24 18:52:01
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Model : TL-WR1043ND
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Hello community.
Well, since the TP-Link support is too lazy to answer me on simple questions thru e-mail, and are incapable to fix their firmwares, i decided to go for alternative one.
Now i m deciding between OpenWRT and DD-Wrt.. which is better ? i know there is also some gargoyle or something like that, but i dont want this one.
thx for replies :P
Model : TL-WR1043ND
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello community.
Well, since the TP-Link support is too lazy to answer me on simple questions thru e-mail, and are incapable to fix their firmwares, i decided to go for alternative one.
Now i m deciding between OpenWRT and DD-Wrt.. which is better ? i know there is also some gargoyle or something like that, but i dont want this one.
thx for replies :P
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-24 19:30:21
Hello,
My DD-WRT experience is only with Linksys routers.
I had a WRT54G and I still have an E3000 working very well with DD-WRT build 21061 without trouble on the USB port for storage or printer....
As my WR1043ND is no more used, I can't answer to your question but I can say that DD-WRT is very powerful...
My DD-WRT experience is only with Linksys routers.
I had a WRT54G and I still have an E3000 working very well with DD-WRT build 21061 without trouble on the USB port for storage or printer....
As my WR1043ND is no more used, I can't answer to your question but I can say that DD-WRT is very powerful...
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-24 19:41:22
gargoyle=openwrt, from my experience with gargoyle V1.5.4 on hardware V1.9 i can tell you that this firmware is very stable and working without any issues, wifi is stable more than the stock, the performance of USB is better, and i run this firmware almost one week after tp-link support doesn't answer me to mails, i thing something happen to tp-link company because they don't give me answers and don't help me to resolve issues, and in future i will looking for alternatives.
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-24 20:45:37
Does DD-WRT support USB-FTP feature ? i googled for differences between dd-wrt and openwrt and i found that dd-wrt has very nice detailed web configuration
while openwrt does have only some basic features thru web configuration and the rest features are set with the help of command line.
while openwrt does have only some basic features thru web configuration and the rest features are set with the help of command line.
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-24 21:40:04
I have a FTP server on my E3000...
I suggest you to read carefully the DD-WRT forum before to install...
I suggest you to read carefully the DD-WRT forum before to install...
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-25 01:36:25
I have Gargoyle on my WDR4300 and I'm very happy with this firmware. Of course DD-WRT is also very good solution for WR1043ND.
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-25 12:41:31
Interesting thread:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=172067
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=172067
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-26 00:10:50
this is something I am currently slugging through.
I have tried the latest DD-WRT build and it maxes out at 50mbps so Im not getting my full VirginMedia 120mbps. Also, Wifi keeps dropping out too which is annoying.
I have tried USB so cant comment on that, but I do know the QSS button doesnt work either.
I did try OpenWRT but the WAN port stopped working. There i a fix for this though now. However, at the time I was stuck with no WAN and its a real nightmare to return to stock firmware from OpenWRT, its not a simple matter of using the web gui, you have to know how to use command lines and all sorts of other techie stuff.
I am really unhappy with the stock firmware, its rubbish. DD-WRT on my old Dlink615 is a dream and I wish I could get an equally stable version for the 1043 as I would definitely use it.
I have tried the latest DD-WRT build and it maxes out at 50mbps so Im not getting my full VirginMedia 120mbps. Also, Wifi keeps dropping out too which is annoying.
I have tried USB so cant comment on that, but I do know the QSS button doesnt work either.
I did try OpenWRT but the WAN port stopped working. There i a fix for this though now. However, at the time I was stuck with no WAN and its a real nightmare to return to stock firmware from OpenWRT, its not a simple matter of using the web gui, you have to know how to use command lines and all sorts of other techie stuff.
I am really unhappy with the stock firmware, its rubbish. DD-WRT on my old Dlink615 is a dream and I wish I could get an equally stable version for the 1043 as I would definitely use it.
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-28 01:59:03
New build 21676 is out !
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-28 03:28:24
Traffik wrote
this is something I am currently slugging through.
I have tried the latest DD-WRT build and it maxes out at 50mbps so Im not getting my full VirginMedia 120mbps. Also, Wifi keeps dropping out too which is annoying.
I have tried USB so cant comment on that, but I do know the QSS button doesnt work either.
I did try OpenWRT but the WAN port stopped working. There i a fix for this though now. However, at the time I was stuck with no WAN and its a real nightmare to return to stock firmware from OpenWRT, its not a simple matter of using the web gui, you have to know how to use command lines and all sorts of other techie stuff.
I am really unhappy with the stock firmware, its rubbish. DD-WRT on my old Dlink615 is a dream and I wish I could get an equally stable version for the 1043 as I would definitely use it.
Test Gargoyle, is based on openwrt:
From stock firmware:
1.-reset from back button (factory settings)
2.-Install germany firmware wr1043nv1_de_3_9_17_up_boot(100331) (to avoid problem wan)
Donwload here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f5kmuhld737veel/wr1043nv1_de_3_9_17_up_boot(100331).bin
3. install gargoyle_1.5.10-ar71xsquashfs-factory
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/download.php
3.-configure
if you do not like this firmware, to return to the TP-link:
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/doku.php?id=tp-link_tl-wr1043nd
To view as web interface:
http://router-firmware-test.gamma.nu/Gargoyle/
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Re:OpenWRT vs DD-Wrt
2013-05-31 02:03:28
jorgecorazondeleon wrote
Test Gargoyle, is based on openwrt:
From stock firmware:
1.-reset from back button (factory settings)
2.-Install germany firmware wr1043nv1_de_3_9_17_up_boot(100331) (to avoid problem wan)
Donwload here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f5kmuhld737veel/wr1043nv1_de_3_9_17_up_boot(100331).bin
3. install gargoyle_1.5.10-ar71xsquashfs-factory
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/download.php
3.-configure
if you do not like this firmware, to return to the TP-link:
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/doku.php?id=tp-link_tl-wr1043nd
To view as web interface:
http://router-firmware-test.gamma.nu/Gargoyle/
Oh nice!
Ok yeah I have heard of Gargoyle but havent tried it yet.
So going back to stock is as simple as using DD-WRT but I have to use the modified firmware on their page, and thats its yeah, simple?
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