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Anyway sorted now so all good. 🙂
One issue I am having with the beta is the black help bar along the bottom of the screen partly obscures some of the options in the drop downs for some of the advanced settings. Is there a way to hide/move/disable this?
Thanks
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coolchrisyorks wrote: Is there a .chk file for the may beta knocking around at all please? Thanks.
You can find a link back a ways in this thread.
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I require some advise, I have just installed a YouView IPTV box however I cannot get the streamed content.
Essentually I think its a multicast issue, however when I try an enable IGMP I get the following error.
There must be at least 2 Vif's where one is upstream.
Do you know what the issue maybe?
Cheers
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Aircomms wrote: Yep, my German has got a bit since this happened.
Method I used to revert back to English:
Flashed DGND3700-V1.0.0.12_1.0.12.chk
Set up internet & set language to Deutsch from English
Restored defaults
Flashed DGND3700-V1.0.0.17_1.0.17.chk
(At this stage it already went back to English)
Flashed Richud February Release and all good to go!
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I love the new interface and apart from the known none functioning gui's it's works well.
I've one small issue with restarts (Due to my dodgy electric supply) when the electric goes off and the 2.4Ghz wifi radio turns off. The 5GHz is fine.
How are things progressing Richud?
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Suddenly I lose DHCP addresses on every device in my network, NAS, phones, printers, kindle, media devices, etc. Checked on the router and DNS was not working, couldn't do dnslookup, /etc/resolv.conf was showing only 127.0.0.1, couldn't get time, etc. A reboot didn't fix it either.
Went back to DGND3700_2015-01-14_A_D.chk, no change.
Went back to stock DGND3700-V1.0.0.17_1.0.17.chk and everything is good now, apart from the fact I have no telnet, no additional dns servers, and cannot use noip.com for dyndns.
Not sure what to do now, maybe try a 2014 version of richuds fw?
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I did briefly try the 2015-05-09_D about a month ago, but it couldn't sync ADSL so I went back to 02_08, and all was OK till yesterday. I re-enabled telnet and noticed that there is a lot of extra stuff in nvram from the last couple of builds. I wonder if there is a way to strip this back to the standard params, maybe there is some leftover junk from all the fw changes.
There doesn't seem to be a param delete or remove option in std fw. Was there a way to do that in richuds? Maybe I could go to an early version, do a cleanup, and see if that works? I have most versions all the way back to 2014-03-15_A_D. e.g.
DGND3700-V1.0.0.17_1.0.17.chk
DGND3700_2014-04-25_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-05-29_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-09-29_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-10-26_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2015-02-08_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-03-15_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-05-26_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-09-28_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2014-10-17_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2015-01-14_A_D.chk
DGND3700_2015-05-09_D.chk
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~ # param unset dnsmasq_xdns1 save
~ # param unset dnsmasq_xdns2 save
~ # param unset dnsmasq_custom_options save
~ # param unset dnsmasq_state save
~ # param unset dmsq_dhcp-leasefile save
~ # param unset dmsq_conf-file save
~ # param unset dmsq_addn-hosts save
Going back to 02_08 I now have DHCP working OK, but still an issue with DNS even though my resolv.conf looks OK. Even the busybox nslookup will not resolve using the server option, e.g.
~ # nslookup www.theage.com.au 8.8.8.8
Server: 8.8.8.8
Address 1: 8.8.8.8
nslookup: can't resolve 'www.theage.com.au'
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Paul: the latest one should be BETA / 2015-05-21_3.0.16 , there were dns problems with ones much older than that - sounds like that is what you are using?
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Other than by knowing the subject of this thread and doing a search, how would this topic be found? If I go through any of the catagories under "DSL Modems & Routers" tis subject does not show up. There is a wealth of information in this thread far beyond what Netgear provides for the device this firmware is for. This thread should somehow be pinned so that this invaluable information will not be lost.
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Yeah, took me a while to re-discover this thread. However, after changing the 'filter' 'date range' settings to 'all' and then 'sort by' setting to 'most replies', it now appears as the first topic of 'All Communities / Home Networking / DSL Modems & Routers'
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
It seems there has been openwrt support for the DGND3700 v1 and DGND3800B for around 5 months.
More info here: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/dgnd3700
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Do you have any more details on 3.0.0.22, a download link, etc. ?
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