Ironically, for me it turned out to be bad internet connection - I tried everything above, nothing worked, then I did a speed test and found I had 100+Mb download but only 0.x Mb upload at the time, due to some wifi issues. After I fixed it the problem disappeared.

It could be due to low signal strength. I have pushed heavy files in the open source repositories too and haven't encountered this error. More than the buffer size, it depends largely on the signal strength. You could try pushing it 2 or 3 times more or restart your router, and if it still doesn't work, try the following command:


WIFI Signal V19.1.2 [Premium]


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Hi guys, I'm completely new to OpenWRT and am very interested in the firmware. I'd like to ask if the latest stable OpenWRT firmware will offer better wifi signal (by manually raising the transmit power) and therefore, better wifi speed?

hello there, I just read about the recommended fix for memory leaks on mt76 wifi drivers you have there. unfortunately im running a 100M version of the router, if you dont mind, can you compile a package that works for the 100M version as well, im running a 19.07.7 and it still having the same memory leaks and its much worse for 100M since it only had 64megs of RAM and it crashes like within a 2-3 day (7-9days if lucky).

In telecommunications, a pilot signal is a signal, usually a single frequency, transmitted over a communications system for supervisory, control, equalization, continuity, synchronization, or reference purposes.

In some color television standards, the color burst placed after every sync pulse on visible lines (as done in PAL and NTSC) is the pilot signal to indicate that there are color subcarriers present and allow synchronizing the phase of the local oscillator in the demodulation circuitry. However, SECAM features continuous subcarriers which don't need their phase tracked due to being frequency-modulated as compared to the QAM approach of the other systems, thus making it unnecessary.

In some analog video formats frequency modulation is the standard method for recording the luminance part of the signal, and is used to record a composite video signal in direct color systems, e.g. Video 2000 and some Hi-band formats a pilot tone is added to the signal to detect and correct timebase errors.

In cable service plant infrastructures, two or more pilot frequencies are used to allow network amplifiers to automatically adjust their gain over temperature swings. This is done by the amplifiers having special circuitry that track the frequencies in order to maintain a consistent gain. Without this capability, network amplifiers may drive the signal too strongly or weakly, thus requiring constant adjustment. Pilot frequencies can be generated by an agile modulator, taking the space of analog NTSC channels, or by dedicated equipment. Sometimes it is necessary to employ several independent pilot frequencies. Most radio relay systems use radio or continuity pilots of their own but transmit also the pilot frequencies belonging to the carrier frequency multiplex system.

Sorry to necro this thread but was there any solution found to resolve this issue? I have a number of devices across our school district that are exhibiting this same behavior and they have this wifi card currently in them. I have been through similar pains to resolve this issue without any success. Any help would be appreciated. be457b7860

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