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NETGEAR Nighthawk X4S Smart Wifi Router (R7800) - AC2600 Wireless Speed (up to 2600 Mbps) | Up to 2500 sq ft Coverage & 45 Devices | 4 x 1G Ethernet, 2 x 3.0 USB, and 1 x eSATA ports

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I just read through the whole thing and IMHO you did an outstanding job. It's covered everything I can think of with links. The r7800 has been around for a while so this tutorial timing may be a little off. Well in that case it sounds like it has something to do with the way HTB runs on that CPU. You could try if TBF has the same behaviour; enable sqm, then issue the following commands to replace the configured qdiscs with a TBF-based one (provided TBF is in LEDE; not sure if it is): tc qdisc del dev eth0 root If your router does have a companion smartphone Netgear app, then please do poke around in that and find out where to update the router's firmware. I use currently tftpd64 GUI tool from jounin. tftp2 tool (from dd-wrt) used to work earlier, but for some reason does not work with the current master images.) once you are happy running, Kong builds you can update via CLI using this command: ddup --flash-remote http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/K3-AC-IPQ806X/Test/ddwrt-netgear-R7800.bin

Anyway to associate RBK50 Voxell Firmware with another Openwrt router Belking Rt3200 for 802.11r Fast Transition? However FTP is insecure, you can use FTP with SSL/TLS but I do not know how easily it can be setup. ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: htt-ver 2.2 wmi-op 6 htt-op 4 cal pre-cal-file max-sta 32 raw 0 hwcrypto 1 Been a Kong fan forever but with a long holiday break I figured I give your minimal build a try since we have similar setups with multiple R7800s as APs and I'll have time to troubleshoot. Fast transitioning was a reason I briefly tried other builds over the summer to use DAWN but never felt it improved transitioning. Can you please post what you settled on now for a reliable DAWN configuration with the latest builds?A new firmware to flash in. Either an original Netgear firmware or an Openwrt "factory.img" firmware. "Sysupgrade" version will not work. Four antennas protrude from the Nighthawk X4S, giving it an imposing look, and the unit is fairly large overall. The X4S is perhaps a little less bonkers-looking than the D-Link DIR-890L AC3200, but it’s clear that these two high-end routers are aiming for the roughly same market. I only have r7800s - the devices are similar enough and should work if you build with zyxel_nbg6817 as the device type. FCC BIN5 ##### fcc_b5_threshold = 4, fcc_b5_mindur = 20, fcc_b5_maxdur = 105, fcc_b5_timewindow = 12, fcc_b5_rssithresh = 20, fcc_b5_rssimargin = 10

sysinit: start to get info from https://http.fw.updates1.netgear.com/sw-apps/ready-genie-cloud/r7800 Everything after Feb2016 is not in 4.4, about 10 commits in total. I looked at the commit list and one patch especially looks interesting as it promises to fix a major performance issue in dual-core processors (like ipq8065 in R7800). sysinit: mv: cannot rename '/tmp/openvpn/client/configs/providerlist.json.new': No such file or directorykwilt] start to get info from update-sever : https://http.fw.updates1.netgear.com/sw-apps/kwilt/r7800/

Note that this TFTP flash / recovery mode is in the u-boot bootloader, so it works before the actual firmware gets started. Linux version 4.19.101 (zenotec@hornet) (gcc version 8.3.0 (OpenWrt GCC 8.3.0 r12237-d2b8ccb1c0)) #0 SMP Sun Feb 16 14:36:29 2020 I applied the CPU frequency patch, but at the first glance it looks the system is not quite happy about it as there are new warnings in the kernel log. The processor started at 384 MHz, so it seems to work ok in principle. The CPU frequency scales up and down according to the load quite normally. Create the base directory (like e.g. /Openwrt) to your buildhost. chown/chmod that directory to be writable by your normal user account (chmod 755). Buildroot will be created in that directory, e.g./Openwrt/master or /Openwrt/owrt2305 The newest commit removed the "workaround" to use wifi & wps button LEDs for wifi 2G/5G status indication.

Netgear covers flashing firmeware in their KB 000059633 https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-do-I-upload-firmware-to-my-NETGEAR-router-using-a-TFTP-client-on-Microsoft-Windows and recommends as TFTP Client Tftpd64 (Windows) with some helpfull and detailed instructions. With the 13th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM, the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i gaming desktop won't have trouble running the best PC games. It may not be as powerful as the most expensive models of the best gaming PCs, and you may have to eventually upgrade within the next few years when the best upcoming PC games arrive, but as a machine that will let you jump into PC gaming right now, it will prove to be more then enough. https://kb.netgear.com/000061067/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-88In the case of my router, I already had the patch (looks like it came out in August 2019). The link here indicates the vulnerability is:

Another strong area for the Netgear Nighthawk X4S is the speed of its USB networking. With a fast-enough drive, it isn’t much slower than general network transfer speeds, with 66.5MB at close range over 5GHz, or 11.9MB over 2.4GHz. This modem router makes a pretty good NAS-style brain. The hefty 1.4GHz processor at its core helps to ensure it can juggle plenty of connections at once. I have two netgear R7000 running older firmware V1.0.9.42_10.2.44. I do not upgrade because every newer verson of firmware I make my routers become unstable. I do not use them as routers, I have an Edge Router X, but I do use the nighthawks as my wifi access points, after the Edge router. So am I secure since my traffic is going throught the edge router first? A work in progress, meaning you can’t install DD-WRT right now, but people are working on making it work. A yellow “wip” signifies this. I use the ReadyCLOUD feature of Netgear. I have hard drive connected via USB to R7800 and I can reach this disk via https://readycloud.netgear.com/client/index.html The serial header can be seen through the left ventilation grill, so it might be possible to get access to it without by opening the case, by cutting a hole to the ventilation grill on the side panel.)NETGEAR took its first step into the functional MU-MIMO router market with the R7500v2. The v2 swapped out the still-waiting-for-its-MU-MIMO-firmware Quantenna 5 GHz radio for a QCA9980 4×4 radio SoC with working MU-MIMO. But since it left the QCA9880 3×3 radio handling the 2.4 GHz side, the R7500v2 remained an AC2350 / 2400 class router. The case bottom and cover are attached to each other pretty tightly, but the case can be opened once you figure out all necessary steps: The router’s antennas were centered on the test chamber turntable with all antennas vertical as shown in the photo below. The 0° position for the router had the front facing the chamber antennas. bootcmd=sleep 2; nmrp; if loadn_dniimg 0 0x1480000 0x44000000 && chk_dniimg 0x44000000; then bootipq2; else fw_recovery; fi

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