Andrei-Iosifescu123
Andrei-Iosifescu123
There are 2 devices affected by this problem, so 2 targets, releases and versions. > Invalid Target/Subtarget reported. `` ath79/generic` & `ar71xx/tiny `` Is this from a supported device?
> What about 23.05.2 and 22.03.6 ? i.e you set up one of ^^ supported versions as WDS relay ( your WDS setup looks sane) then connect > > Why...
> Also check if old version shows same encryptions in beacons like new one: https://github.com/VREMSoftwareDevelopment/WiFiAnalyzer FT wont happen if they differ. Both show `[WPA2-PSK+FT/PSK-CCMP][RSN-PSK+FT/PSK-CCMP][R][ESS]`
> Shown is what overlaps with STA capabilities. Just disable FT, it will roam maintaining connections as long as ap name and dhcp server remains same It seems my phone...
> Then you are pretty much out of luck. You could have like usteer or batman on 22/23 to kick weaker clients across no matter their preference or protocol support,...
> You can try usteer between 2.4 and (now unused) 5ghz radios for all your compatibility measurements. Just add another AP, with same authentication/name in both bands and try if...
> Hey is it A6 or C6 ???? A6, but I think it is the same as C6, just a different branding.
> You can set log level to 1 as in https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/debugging#logging_hostapd_behaviour to find more what leads to the problem. Increase log size at least on new router. It will take...
> No way, v3 are identical, v1 v2 are different. You need to flash exactly what is on the label. The one wire difference (lucky you did not brick it)...
> You can set log level to 1 as in https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/debugging#logging_hostapd_behaviour to find more what leads to the problem. Increase log size at least on new router. It will take...