Have anyone experienced a fail to connect to the web admin interface after upgrading the Toastman builds e.g.K26USB-1.28.7457MIPSR2-Toastman-VPN-BT??
I am unable to get any usefull replies when using my laptop, but everything is OK when using my Android mobile or my server to connect. The only difference as I see it is the SVG viewer (only installed on the laptop)??
Otherwise it is working great!
Toastman's Tomato USB Firmware on the NETGEAR WNR3500L
Categories: Setup / Configuration Tomato
Toastman, a huge contributor to the online open source router community, has created a special Tomato firmware build that will run on the NETGEAr WNR3500L -- which contains many special features not found elsewhere.
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I installed 1.28.7458 MIPSR2-Toastman-OCN K26 USB Ext.
When I click "Device List" the title in the web interface changes from "Tomato" to "Tomato RAF". Is this on purpose?
Thanks!
I found out why I did'nt get any data tea the admin web interface. My laptop TCP stack had timestamp enabled. Funny though that older toastman builds worked fine with this setting enabled.
Have just upgraded from 7440 -> 7458 (w/USB) over-the-top on WNR3500L. There were no configuration changes. I noticed two things:
01) "Device List" page header DOES read "Tomato RAF" (as Mat stated).
02) "Web Admin" access is no longer possible from the LAN using the DDNS names auto-maintained in the router (and both reporting "Update successful" in the I/face; both pingable from a PC). It worked under 7440 (using HTTP and port 88). I have not tried from an "off-site" location.
This firmware is, however, brilliant. Thanks!
Edit: Adding the remote access rule to the "Port Forwarding" (Basic) table solved my problem. That is:
"TCP 88 80 192.168.1.1"
Then I noticed that the same is true for SSH access. Same solution. In my case:
"TCP 24 24 192.168.1.1"
Question: Could it be that this build (7458) ignores rules set in I/face parts other than the "Port Forward" table?
Is there a way I can make bittorrent traffic stand out on the graph separately if I know the port number(s)? It says VOIP/Game right now. I'm a little sketchy on how to enter that into the classification page. Are there docs somewhere?
The last few releases have produced quite a few bug reports.
Although I have mostly been unable to reproduce some of the problems that people have been experiencing, I believe I have found a source of instability. The best way to resolve this was to go right back to version 7453 and then rebuild from there, minus the questionable commits.
Version 7465 is the updated release. The ones that may be subject to some instability have been deleted.
If you are using 7453 to 7462, please reflash with 7465.
This release allows you to specify your own class names. If you choose these carefully, it will make it much easier to see what is going on at a glance. Changing the names does not affect any of your rules, so you need have no fear of changing them until you are happy with the result!
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
duplicated post- please ignore!
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
Toastman said: The last few releases have produced quite a few bug reports. Although I have mostly been unable to reproduce some of the problems that people have been experiencing, I believe I have found a source of instability. The best way to resolve this was to go right back to version 7453 and then rebuild from there, minus the questionable commits. Version 7465 is the updated release. The ones that may be subject to some instability have been deleted. If you are using 7453 to 7462, please reflash with 7465. This release allows you to specify your own class names. If you choose these carefully, it will make it much easier to see what is going on at a glance. Changing the names does not affect any of your rules, so you need have no fear of changing them until you are happy with the result!I have just tried 7465 (flashed from 7458) and it still has both the issues I mention above (see "March 27th"). I have reverted to 7440 which has neither of the issues of affecting me, and all is well. I hope this feedback is OK but I thought it best to mention it. Thanks.
Still stuck to Firmware v1.28.7440 MIPSR2-Toastman K26 USB Ext
running 50 days without any issues : great lan gigabit bandwidth
thanks Toastman
what are the major changes with last release 7465
WNR3500L-100PES powered by tomato-K26USB-1.28.7440MIPSR2-Toastman-Ext // RJ45 UTP CAT6
Cyring said: Still stuck to Firmware v1.28.7440 MIPSR2-Toastman K26 USB Ext running 50 days without any issues : great lan gigabit bandwidth thanks Toastman what are the major changes with last release 7465
Tomato Firmware v1.28.7466 MIPSR2-Toastman K26 USB VPN
- Linux kernel 2.6.22.19 and Broadcom Wireless Driver 5.10.147.0 updates
- Support for additional router models, dual-band and Wireless-N mode.
- USB support integration and GUI, IPv6 support,
Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Fedor Kozhevnikov, Ray Van Tassle, Wes Campaigne
http://www.tomatousb.org
VPN integration and GUI Copyright (C) 2010 Keith Moyer,
tomatovpn@keithmoyer.com
This compilation by Toastman may also include:
"Teddy Bear" current features, notably:
- USB Support, Samba, FTP, Media Servers
- Web Monitor, Per-connection transfer rates
- Byte counter, QOS rule ID added to QOS/Details
- Additional ipv6 support in GUI, QOS, Conntrack
"Victek RAF" features:
- CPU Freq | Previous WAN IP | Additional Themes
- Revised Static ARP Binding | Revised IP/MAC/Range QOS/Bandwidth Limiter
"Toastman" Features:
- Supports 250+ simultaneous users, comprehensive QOS rules set by default
- 250 entry limit in Static DHCP & Wireless Filter | 500 entry limit in Access Restrictions
- Configurable QOS class names | Toastman QOS rules | Fast conntrack timeout
- CPU frequency selector | Faster page refresh settings
- VLAN Support for UPnP - if exists, loads upnpconfig.custom from JFFS
Developments by Victek/PrinceAMD/Phykris/Shibby/Toastman
Based on Tomato Firmware v1.28
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Jonathan Zarate
http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato/
Built on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:20:47 +0700
On Bold and Underlined are the principal new funciotns !!
WNR3500L running Toastman's Tomato.
Thanks Triatum for this explicite reply
better perf with Broadcom Wireless Driver 5.10.147.0 update ?
WNR3500L-100PES powered by tomato-K26USB-1.28.7440MIPSR2-Toastman-Ext // RJ45 UTP CAT6
Bug, see below
WNR3500L running Toastman's Tomato.
Bug again ;-)
WNR3500L running Toastman's Tomato.
Hard to say honestly. I have 4 to 6 MiB/sec transfer rates here for example (from USB disk plugged to router, ext3 formated, Samba share).
It seems that latest Broadcom driver (160 version) is better, but not yet included in Tomato (only DD-WRT).
WNR3500L running Toastman's Tomato.
Toastman said: The last few releases have produced quite a few bug reports. Although I have mostly been unable to reproduce some of the problems that people have been experiencing, I believe I have found a source of instability. The best way to resolve this was to go right back to version 7453 and then rebuild from there, minus the questionable commits. Version 7465 is the updated release. The ones that may be subject to some instability have been deleted. If you are using 7453 to 7462, please reflash with 7465. This release allows you to specify your own class names. If you choose these carefully, it will make it much easier to see what is going on at a glance. Changing the names does not affect any of your rules, so you need have no fear of changing them until you are happy with the result!I have just tried 7466 (flashed from 7440) and the two bugs (?; certainly, "changed behaviour") I mentioned on "March 27th" are still present. I am not the most sophisticated User but "Remote Access" is important to me for the WOL functionality. I have reverted to 7440 again. It seems very reliable. I hope this helps. Thanks.
I found two separate sources of instability, both have now been addressed. Latest build 7467 has many new updates, and increased support for Linksys E series routers. Configurable class names.
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
To access your router via a hostname you must now set Advanced/Firewall/NAT loopback to "ALL"
(The router now listens directly on the WAN interface and no longer works by port forwarding - this is the cause of the changed behavior.]
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
Toastman said: To access your router via a hostname you must now set Advanced/Firewall/NAT loopback to "ALL" (The router now listens directly on the WAN interface and no longer works by port forwarding - this is the cause of the changed behavior.]I have just flashed 7467 (directly over 7440) and adjusted the "NAT loopback" value to "ALL". My "local" (LAN-side) "Remote Access" now works for Http and SSH. Thanks.
On the "Status/Device List" page it reads "Tomato RAF" instead of "Tomato" even in the latest version 7467.
Mat, thanks. I can see where it's crept in. I'll remove it, and repost (it will have a different compile date and time).
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
Could you start uploading files to sourceforge.net?
4shared.com is slow and sometimes have to wait more than 300 seconds.
Thanks
Nope, you get what you get.
For those people who seem to have had problems with recent builds, I've gone back to 7466 as a base and rebuilt on it. I'm curious to see if people will think this build better, it has removed CTF and Fast NAT. 1.28.7475 posted today.
http://www.toastmanfirmware.yolasite.com http://www.4shared.com/dir/v1BuINP3/Toastman_Builds.html
The Bandwidth function is not work!
I see this message:
"Client Monitor: You can set an individual IP to monitor in the realtime graph page." and "The rstats program is not responding or is busy. Try reloading after a few seconds."
What is wrong?
Thank you in advance for your response!
Oykawa
I see a lot of different toastman downloads here, but I am unsure about which build is most suitable for my needs. I have a WNR3500L so I want a K26 USB version. I have been running the original toastman posted in this forum. It works well and it recently rebooted for some reason after 100+days uptime so I'm uncertain whether I should go into update frenzy or not. What are the NVRAM60K / RT / NOCAT versions about? I assume that I can guess EXT / STD / VPN /Mini / Lite, but perhaps others can't. Is there a key to all these somewhere?

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