A quick test of 3.8.6-3 on my WNDR3800 looked good. I was able to execute my scripts for setting up the config the way I like and for obtaining a 6in4 address through Hurricane Electric (see the wiki for the scripts).

There was a peculiar behavior with wireless immediately after configuring the IPv6 script. It was hit or miss whether I could get connected to wireless. for for a few minutes after running the config scripts. This seems to have resolved and it is working. 

I have not yet made the adjustments to simple_qos.sh as suggested in the wiki, but my performance using iperf seemed just fine.

Rich

On Apr 10, 2013, at 2:37 AM, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:

This has a merge from openwrt from over the weekend (fixes to qos-scripts, some ipv6 gui support, I forget what else)

also the requested mtr package is built and available via opkg.
the openvpn gui didn't build.

This is 100% totally untested. I'm getting on a train in a few minutes.
The usual warnings about the possibility of the universe collapsing to a high infrared emitting point source apply even more than usual.

What I'm mostly thinking is this month meet a few backlogged feature requests like the upnp issue, update the doc to match reality and call it another stable release.

then... finish figuring out a new board to work on (the buffalo wzr and zedboard head the list), and get working on the new stuff in linux 3.10, and so on, over the spring.

but who knows, perhaps the upcoming battlemesh will prove productive for the backlog of new needed stuff, particularly on wifi.

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