Hannu's build is here:https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=28392 (download newest trunk build from Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/t52c02rm20y8x9p/khFGAJu3gc ) On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Hannu Nyman wrote: -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Re: quick review: arokh's feature-full build of openwrt > Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2016 20:00:04 +0200 > From: Hannu Nyman > To: Dave Täht > > My build:https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=28392 > (download newest trunk build from Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/t52c02rm20y8x9p/khFGAJu3gc ) > > The message below is talking about Arokh' build, so I am just repeating also > the link that. > Arokh's build:https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=50914 > > > Hannu > > > On 14.2.2016 19:57, Dave Täht wrote: > > Where's your build again? > > > > On 2/14/16 9:56 AM, Dave Täht wrote: > >> https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=50914 as of feb 13th has many > >> features (like having the luci-ssl gui native, sqm-scripts, and support > >> for nearly all the platforms I have handy (c7v2, linksys 1200ac, wndr > >> 4800 and 4300))... so I replaced a c7v2 router as my default home > >> gateway to see how it did. It also has nifty features like multiple vpn > >> support, mwan (for multiple uplinks), and a tor-specific ssid. > >> > >> Quick notes: > >> > >> dns is tunneled through dnscrypt and then to opendns by default, and > >> feels "chunky". > >> > >> The ath10k in the archer c7v2 refused to come up with a "world" setting, > >> I had to move it to country='US'. > >> > >> The wifi interfaces are bridged. (which is ok at the moment, I wanted a > >> simple test) > >> > >> IPv6 "just worked". > >> > >> The default optional packages pointed to the wrong place - fixed with > >> > >> cd /etc/opkg > >> sed -i > >> s#http://luci.subsignal.org/~trondah/archer_cx/r48717/packages/#http://luci.subsignal.org/~trondah/archer_cx/r48717/packages/#g > > >> di > >> stfeeds.conf > >> > >> netperf and Babel were not installed by default, but all the other tools > >> I rely on like tcpdump were. > >> > >> It's kernel 4.1.16 (openwrt elsewhere is trying to stabilize on 4.4) > >> > >> cake works, but is mildly busted and does not have the triple flow > >> isolation, and no extended stats are visible. The archer C7v2 has a > >> different default ethernet wan port (eth0 rather than eth1) which caused > >> me a bit of confusion while setting it up. > >> > >> # tc -s qdisc show dev eth0 > >> qdisc cake 800a: root refcnt 2 bandwidth 5500Kbit besteffort flows raw > >> Sent 196703782 bytes 1022519 pkt (dropped 2131, overlimits 1605810 > >> requeues 0) > >> backlog 0b 0p requeues 0 > >> > >> The tc package installed is: > >> > >> tc-adv - 4.1.0-git-7 > >> > >> While I was away comcast upgraded this connection to 75mbit/5.5mbit. We > >> basically run out of cpu at this speed with cake and the default > >> firewall rules. > >> > >> All and all it's an extremely competent effort, and I am happy to not > >> have had to build it myself. I will probably "downgrade" to use > >> comcast's local dnssec enabled dns resolvers and disable dnscrypt, but > >> all in all it has everything I need on a day to day basis, and it seems > >> to be nearly a pure superset of everything I regarded as essential in > >> CeroWrt. > >> > >> The C7v2 is showing it's age (and there's another issue, which I'll get > >> to in a sec), so I plan to try this distro on a linksys 1200ac later > >> this week. > >> > >> There is another feature-full build of openwrt out there - hannu nyman's > >> build specific to the wndr3800 and friends (like the ubnt gear), which > >> is tracking cake developments more closely. I will give that a shot on > >> my nearly last remaining cerowrt box after confirming the cake > >> implementation is current. > >> > >> > > > >