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ericseaberg
Apr 27, 2020Tutor
Slow throughput from Gigabit ISP
I purchased my Nighthawk R9000 from FlashRouters with DD-WRT firmware installed and have had nothing but issues with its implementaion. I've been back-n-forth many times with the people there, and h...
- May 05, 2020
Glad you have a working r9000. I ran DD-WRT on various routers starting with a Linksys WRT54G back in 2006. Was a solid firmware for the most part and lots more knobs to twist.
labatt
Apr 27, 2020Mentor
I don't think that DD-WRT supports CTF in all their firmware. That might explain the slow speed. Should you decide to install Netgear firmware, be careful with how you do it. Normally DD-WRT has a back to OEM file for the initial Netgear install. Just trying to install Netgear OEM firmware over DD-WRT does not normally work in my experience.
ericseaberg
Apr 27, 2020Tutor
Thanks for the replies, guys. I had been in contact with FlashRouters and they sent me a link to get this:
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R9000/R9000-V1.0.5.8.zip
Look correct? Sounds like that the way I'm going to have to go, which is fine by me. I was having so many issues with ExpressVPN disconnecting a lot and things losing connections all over the house.
I may also take a quick look at Voxel's firmware that plemans suggested.
- plemansApr 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I would do as labatt suggests and look at the back to stock from dd-wrt file. You don't want to brick your device changing firmwares.
I'd also suggest any firmware changes be done over a hardwired connection.
- ericseabergApr 27, 2020Tutor
I assume that would be on the DD-WRT site? Thanks again for the help. I suppose none of the Reserved IP settings I've created for my network can be saved, can they? Any BACKUPS from the router as it is would, most likely, be garbage with new firmware.
- plemansApr 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
yes, don't use your ip tables or backups