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DNSMasq can pretty easily break completely if you get setup stuff wrong, so it's really a bad idea to "smoke test" a pile of DNS-related stuff all at one time. So were I you, I'd for the mo ... | |
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When you have your PC connected to the WAN/internet port, what do you have connected to your modem? | |
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Exactly!
(Fine point: I mentioned where the client's private key goes in linux, but that was for an RSA key in particular. A bit old school these days. Have to read up on the currently preferred ke ... |
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The convention is that the private key is used by the client, and the corresponding public key is used by the server. So the client needs a copy of the private key, which on a linux client goes in ~/ ... | |
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FWIW, I've been using that "poor example" for several years on two Linksys WRT1900ACSv2 routers, across many builds, in configs that partitioned the set of LAN ports into two subsets that ge ... | |
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In your examples where the LAN_CPU port is tagged and eth1 is unbridged, what is the significance of leaving NAT/masquerading enabled on eth1? Seems to be working for me (XR500, 52369) with NAT disab ... | |
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I set up a Netgear XR500 (updated R7800) to replace my Linksys/Marvell WRT1900ACSv2 thinking, as you say based on all the heavily biased local lore, that everything would be better and faster. Turns ... | |
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I do this using a Linksys WRT1900ACSv2 configured with dd-wrt as a travel router using the Client Mode approach detailed in the wiki: To clarify, I'm affirming the OP's goal as reasonable and advocati ... | |
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Example difference: "killall -HUP dnsmasq" will re-read the hosts file if you have one, but it will not re-read the "Additional DNSmasq Options." So whether it's enough to do this ... | |
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FYI: a year or two ago there were several postings, I believe by @WENED but am not certain, in the Marvell forum's new-build threads about a similar Channel 100 limitation on his WRTwhatever routers w ... | |
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one of those is in US one in UK but still pricy ![]() https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285240174218 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134537458100 Why not get R7800... ? (I know what you prefer)...but if you ... |
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Seeking a Linksys WRT1900ACSv2 to serve as a spare in a small fleet of same. My existing ones are getting old enough now that things are starting to fail, so a spare is called for. Will consider a v ... | |
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Ignore the router database, as it is not really maintained.
Right now, the best stable choice is 51937. Just after that build, some wifi changes appeared that are still requiring adjustment/fixes, ... |
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I have linksys firmware and from there I switched to the ddwrt version, the router did not respond to the ping anymore
Greetings, Oliver... just wanted to remind readers who switch between partitions ... |
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Just don't post your wireguard keys. Anything else is fair game, though @egc is your expert on wireguard configs.
I'll just quickly address one simple thing: In the dd-wrt GUI, Status tab, Sys Info ... |
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