My router (wrt160nV3), is experiencing this same issue in BrainSlayer build 23320 (dd-wrt.v24-23320_NEWD-2_K2.6_openvpn_small.bin). If I telnet and check wl status, the interface is showing "Mode: Ad Hoc" not Managed. A quick wl down and wl up returns the WiFi to working order.

I have the Netgear WNR3500L v2 on DD-WRT build v3.0-r43502 giga … 12:32 PM Ticket #6807 (Special Characters Breaking DHCP Server r41027) closed From DD-WRT Wiki. Jump to: navigation You can turn on/off the wireless transmit of your router by pressing this button. ** You must have "Use this button for Netgear WNR2200 Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r37305 std (10/10/18) As there is no wl command for whatever reason, I tried to use the startservice radio_on_0 startservice radio_off_0 commands to enable/disable the wifi radio of the device. This doesn't work quite well, for multiple reasons: So I've turned on radio scheduling for both my 2.4g and my 5g radio. It turns off fine with the schedule but the radios will not turn on themselves again. I've resorted to settling on a reboot scheduled for 1 minute after the scheduled turn-on time and when it reboots it comes back. Mar 08, 2012 · Page 1 of 2 - How to control the wireless radio on a home router. - posted in Home Automation: NOTE: Applies to routers flashed with Tomato or DD-WRT firmware. I recently upgraded my home router, from an ancient Netgear FVS318 plus WG102 Wireless Access Point, to a Cisco/Linksys e3000. Within a few days, I replaced its stock firmware with TomatoUSB (Toastmans build) and it is running fine. The

Netgear WNR2200 Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r37305 std (10/10/18) As there is no wl command for whatever reason, I tried to use the startservice radio_on_0 startservice radio_off_0 commands to enable/disable the wifi radio of the device. This doesn't work quite well, for multiple reasons:

I experienced the same problem with the 22000++ kong build and the DD-WRT v24-sp2 (07/20/12) mega - build 19519 before on an Asus RT-N16 hardware. I solved the problem by disabling and re-enabling the wifi encryption (WPA2-AES) after setting all up. Now, wl radio on/off work as expected. Hope this helps. Cheers Michael For cron I use "startservice radio_off_0" for 2,4GHz and "startservice radio_off_1" for 5GHz. I think Kong has written that in another thread and this works for my R7000. Example for a cron job to turn off eth1 at 7:30 am: 30 7 * * 1-5 root startservice radio_off_0 To ensure that radio in ON, make sure to power OFF the router between the command of nvram erase at CFE and power ON again for the command TFTPD. It took me a couple of days and lot of perseverance. :-) The power off and on again in between commands was provided by KONG in one the threads on DD-WRT forum I stumbled upon duirg a related search. Having this set to TKIP or TKIP+AES in conjunction with incorrect security mode noted above, is THE leading cause of not getting n/ac speeds in DD-WRT. See this link for more in depth info about AES which stands for Advanced Encryption System. WPA Shared Key. Available Settings: Anything

I experienced the same problem with the 22000++ kong build and the DD-WRT v24-sp2 (07/20/12) mega - build 19519 before on an Asus RT-N16 hardware. I solved the problem by disabling and re-enabling the wifi encryption (WPA2-AES) after setting all up. Now, wl radio on/off work as expected. Hope this helps. Cheers Michael

Depending on the wireless network mode your radio is configured for DD-WRT will have additional channel options for you to configure if you choose. Channel Width A feature of DD-WRT is the Channel Width value(10Mhz, 20MHz or 40MHz). It allows a user to decide if DD-WRT will force the use of narrow, standard or wide channel use of the 2.4GHz band. First into the router configuration that was using the dd-wrt I put to use the track ip 192.168.0.1. The router was handing out dhcp. Before turning off the router was configured and both "proprioedades TCP/IPv4 protocol" and changed the "general configuration" using the ip 192.168.0.3 and also changed the "alternate configuration" using the same ip "192.168.0.3". A Clean release of DD-WRT or Open-WRT for the R6300 v.1 I just recently purchased the infamous Netgear R6300 Dual Band Router, I totally love it, however after seeing the features that the XXX-WRT firmwares support above and beyond what Netgear offers I would like to run my Router on the WRT firmware. Searched on the DD-WRT database if there was an update for my router, fortunately there was (revision C2). The row doesn’t look like its an active link but just clicked on it and this is what showed up. Then proceeded to download both firmware binaries. The first image is to flash DIR-615 to DD-WRT, the second image is to upgrade the DD-WRT DD-WRT is a Linux-based firmware project developed to enhance the performance and features of wireless Internet routers. Launched in 2005, DD-WRT is one of the most popular alternative router firmwares due to its longevity of existence and support for a large array of devices.