New Victek releases


migration back to Raf

Migrated back to last build for e3000.
Candy...
Everything passed smoothly. fast and no worries.
What a pleasure.
Thank you Vicente!
 
Yes, steps between:
- Change extensión .trx to .bin for the file to upgrade.
- Erase nvram after upgrade and reconfigure by hand again, do not restore previous configuration.
- And use search function in the forum for basic question...
 
Linksys v2 help

Victek,

Hi, it's been awhile since I've been on the forum. Trying to find latest Linksys WRT54G v2 firmware for a friend. Can't seem to get your Victek link to work anymore...is there a problem with it? Absolutely love your E3000 firmware...runs flawlessly!
Best Regards,
Keith
 
I'm running RAF1.28.9006 MIPSR1_RAF K26 Std-NOCAT on my WRT54GL Broadcom BCM5352 chip rev 0 pkg 2. It has been running for the last 13 days without any issues, but I did notice an out of memory warning in the logs this morning. I am running the ADBLOCK script and I disabled one of the larger host files which was causing the router to reboot due to memory issues.

Based on the log below is there something else on the router I can configure to limit this issue? THANKS!

Code:
Jul 11 04:00:02 tomatoRAF daemon.info pixelserv[824]: 31332 requests, 26 errors, 188 bad, 17676 gif, 13442 txt replies
Jul 11 04:00:07 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/serverlist.php?hostformat=nohtml
Jul 11 04:00:08 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: http://mirror1.malwaredomains.com/files/justdomains
Jul 11 04:00:09 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/hosts.txt
Jul 11 04:00:12 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: whitelist http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1111111/whitelist.txt
Jul 11 04:00:23 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: 17677 entries
Jul 11 04:00:23 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: sorting hosts...
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: eapd invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xa01d2, order=0, oomkilladj=0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Call Trace:[<c02874b0>][<c028740c>][<c032d3f0>][<80001500>][<80001688>]
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Mem-info:
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal per-cpu:
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: CPU    0: Hot: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0   Cold: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Active:1057 inactive:135 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel:  free:127 slab:1239 mapped:2 pagetables:63 bounce:0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal free:508kB min:508kB low:632kB high:760kB active:4228kB inactive:540kB present:16256kB pages_scanned:7201 all_unreclaimable? yes
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal: 1*4kB 1*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 1*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 508kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Swap cache: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0, race 0+0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Free swap  = 0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Total swap = 0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Free swap:            0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 4096 pages of RAM
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 0 pages of HIGHMEM
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 731 reserved pages
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 13 pages shared
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 0 pages swap cached
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.err kernel: Out of memory: kill process 4538 (dnsmasq) score 78 or a child
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.err kernel: Killed process 4538 (dnsmasq)
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: klogd invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xa01d2, order=0, oomkilladj=0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Call Trace:[<80005c48>][<80001500>][<800032f0>]
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Mem-info:
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal per-cpu:
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: CPU    0: Hot: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0   Cold: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Active:1057 inactive:135 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel:  free:126 slab:1240 mapped:2 pagetables:63 bounce:0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal free:504kB min:508kB low:632kB high:760kB active:4228kB inactive:540kB present:16256kB pages_scanned:7201 all_unreclaimable? yes
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Normal: 0*4kB 1*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 1*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 504kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Swap cache: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0, race 0+0
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Free swap  = 0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Total swap = 0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: Free swap:            0kB
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 4096 pages of RAM
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 0 pages of HIGHMEM
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 731 reserved pages
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 13 pages shared
Jul 11 04:01:43 tomatoRAF user.warn kernel: 0 pages swap cached
Jul 11 04:01:49 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: hosts sorted.
Jul 11 04:01:49 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: 17261 entries
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: started, version 2.57 cachesize 2048
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: compile time options: no-IPv6 GNU-getopt no-RTC no-DBus no-I18N DHCP TFTP no-IDN
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[7180]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.2.1 -- 192.168.2.100, lease time 1d
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: reading /etc/resolv.dnsmasq
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: using nameserver 208.67.220.220#53
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: read /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq[7180]: read /etc/dnsmasq/hosts/hosts - 11 addresses
Jul 11 04:01:52 tomatoRAF daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[7180]: read /etc/dnsmasq/dhcp/dhcp-hosts
Jul 11 04:01:55 tomatoRAF user.notice root: ADBLOCK: dnsmasq is running
 
hey victek,

the wireless on my e3000, despite providing consistenly high speeds, shows a decreased signal strength from time to time.
i've typically had 5 bars of signal in windows on past firmware, both ddwrt and stock, yet i drop to 4 bars and sometimes 2 with raf.

my power is set at 42mW by default i believe as i'm in the USA. if i raised the power to 50mW, would i see an improvement, or should i keep at 42mW for stability?

edit: to be clear. the majority of the time i have 5 bars, with the occasional 4, and very rare 2 bars.
 
MaX PL

Did you fixed the channel and performed a wireless survey to see closer wireless networks around? Did you perform an Electrical noise offset? If yes then I agree with Mars about suddenly interferences can provoke this behavior.
 
seraphsf,

Well .. evidence is clear and even kernel is seeking for alternative ram area the pool is exhausted. I can try doing some trick deleting services you don't use like CIFS.. but your router need some RAM vitamin .. migrating to one router with enough RAM to hold your scripts chain.
 
MaX PL

Did you fixed the channel and performed a wireless survey to see closer wireless networks around? Did you perform an Electrical noise offset? If yes then I agree with Mars about suddenly interferences can provoke this behavior.

i did a survey and most networks are on channel 6 with only one network using channel 11. so i tried to use channel 11 but it made little difference so i set it to auto hoping the device could figure out the best channel on its own.

no new appliances in my home and the surrounding network count hasnt changed at all as most homes are pretty far away.

dont know what you mean by testing electrical noise, but thanks for the suggestions.

like i said, my speeds arent worse because of this, just my signal quality is lessened, but not by much. i'll just let things be as it isnt a huge problem; i just wanted some opinions.

thanks
 
I suggest to fix the wireless channel, the drift in the wireless channel while interferences appear can provoke the signal strength drop you mentioned.

You welcome.
 
Hello,

When using your mod, can I use the USB port (e.g. Linksys E4200) as a printer server (for Canon MP190) too, or only as a storage link?


Thank you in advance,


so long,
Renegade
 
OK. After playing around with AV, Firewall, adblockers, etc., I have finally found what went wrong. WinXP Manager has modified default settings of WinXP for MTU-size, Windows TCP/IP Window Size and TCP/IP Timeout Life. I reset them and now it just rocks!
Thanks.
Hi Victek.
The quoted information from my earlier post is not fair enough.
I have found out that the reason for not displaying the web interface properly was I had enabled previously "large TCP window support" option under Windows XP. I had no problems displaying web interface with older firmwares with the above option enabled though.
Could this be related to a new versions (K26 builds) firmware bug .
I am not a network guru just read some info here.
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/
Enabling High Performance Data Transfers
Negotiating TCP Large Windows options (RFC1323)
 
seraphsf,

Well .. evidence is clear and even kernel is seeking for alternative ram area the pool is exhausted. I can try doing some trick deleting services you don't use like CIFS.. but your router need some RAM vitamin .. migrating to one router with enough RAM to hold your scripts chain.

Just wanted to report back that since I had that out of memory issue the firmware cleared itself of the memory issue automatically (not sure how) and it is showing with an Uptime of over 16 days without any problems . Overview page also shows: Total / Free Memory 13.14 MB / 3,928.00 KB (29.18%).

Great job on the firmware!
 

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