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faq [2021/06/30 15:39] – [How do I choose which Firmware Build I should use (firmware build naming scheme)?] hogwildfaq [2021/09/18 14:42] – [Default Log Locations] djk44883
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-==== How do I choose which Firmware Build I should use (firmware build naming scheme)? ====+==== How do I choose which Firmware Build I should use (build naming scheme)? ====
  
 Q: What do those cryptic filenames mean? How do I choose the right build for my router? Q: What do those cryptic filenames mean? How do I choose the right build for my router?
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   * Wireless Driver (optional) NG - indicates whether the New Generation Broadcom\\ binary wireless driver is in the build. Since Broadcom never released \\ the driver source code, the developers rely on binary drivers. Builds for newer hardware \\ required the newer wireless driver and use of a newer software development kit (SDK). \\ These were called "NG" (short for New Generation) drivers. RT indicates TBD. RT-N indicates \\ the driver in the build supports 802.11n. RT-AC indicates the build's driver supports 802.11ac. \\ In general, newer drivers/build also support all older 802.11 protocols.   * Wireless Driver (optional) NG - indicates whether the New Generation Broadcom\\ binary wireless driver is in the build. Since Broadcom never released \\ the driver source code, the developers rely on binary drivers. Builds for newer hardware \\ required the newer wireless driver and use of a newer software development kit (SDK). \\ These were called "NG" (short for New Generation) drivers. RT indicates TBD. RT-N indicates \\ the driver in the build supports 802.11n. RT-AC indicates the build's driver supports 802.11ac. \\ In general, newer drivers/build also support all older 802.11 protocols.
   * Release name  (e.g. 2021.3)   * Release name  (e.g. 2021.3)
-  * Edition  (Mini / AIO / VPN) - denotes which features are included in the build. \\ (See [[feature_matrix|Features Matrix]] to understand more).+  * Edition  (Mini / AIO / VPN) - indicates which features are included in the build. \\ (See [[feature_matrix|Features Matrix]] to understand more).
   * NVRAM size  (32K / 64K / 128K) - This is optional, for models where there are multiple \\ hardware revisions and each revision may include more or less NVRAM.   * NVRAM size  (32K / 64K / 128K) - This is optional, for models where there are multiple \\ hardware revisions and each revision may include more or less NVRAM.
   * NOSMP  (optional) - Specifies a build for SMP-capable hardware, but for which SMP is disabled.   * NOSMP  (optional) - Specifies a build for SMP-capable hardware, but for which SMP is disabled.
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 Q: Where are some of the most common configuration files located for FreshTomato functions? Q: Where are some of the most common configuration files located for FreshTomato functions?
  
 +  * Configuration files location has no relation to log locations.
 +  * Unless you have external storage, edits are lost between boots.
 +  * Configuration values are saved in nvram variables.
   * The System log is located in /var/log/messages.   * The System log is located in /var/log/messages.
-  * The dnsmasq log is located in: TBD. +  * All logging is via syslog in /var/log/messages, see [[logs|Logs]] 
-  * The Adblock log is located in: TBD.\\+  * The Adblock log is located in: see previous \\
  
  
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