Also, while I haven't tested this. After reboots I got an IP a good bit faster than previous builds (IE without the long timeout in fixdaemons), it's possible that the dnsmasq (at least) startup issue is fixed in 3.10.18...

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David P.


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 8:56 PM, Richard E. Brown <richb.hanover@gmail.com> wrote:
Update on my field report:

I reflashed from 3.7.5-2 to 3.10.18-1 using sysupgrade via the web GUI. I did *not* keep settings.

After letting the router restart and setting up assorted parameters, it seems completely fine. It feels snappier than 3.7.5-2, but I have no objective measurements of this. I did watch ping times during a heavy-ish download, and they hardly changed.

PPPoE comes up as desired on boot (in my earlier experiment with the 3.7.5-2 settings kept around, it didn’t)

mDNS works as desired across interfaces/subnets of this router.

I’m feeling pretty cocky, so I installed 3.10.18-1 as my primary router. But as my father used to remind me, "Pride cometh before a fall.” So I’m keeping the 3.7.5-2 binary handy.

Good work, everyone!

Rich
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