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Topic: New Build - 11/21/2025 - r62778 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 48 Views: 4103 |
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| I also tried using `$(nvram get IPTABLES)`, but it doesn't work.
Note that `foo` and $(foo) are equivalent, the older and newer (and preferred) way of doing the same thing. Don't use them together ... |
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Topic: New Build - 11/21/2025 - r62778 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 48 Views: 4103 |
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| I saw a mention somewhere that with this build, dd-wrt has switched to nftables. Is iptables deprecated then, so that scripting using iptables has to be redone? Or is there some way that iptables an ... | |
Topic: Cannot get into DD-WRT |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 3 Views: 548 |
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| Say what dd-wrt build you are using. One recent build had issues of this type. | |
Topic: problem DNSMasq adblocking Via egc script oisd error |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 6 Views: 667 |
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| Alozaros, OISD stopped supporting that format I believe 1 January 2024. There's an announcement on their site.
I'm in the same boat as you. I dropped oisd due to the change and am still using tha ... |
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Topic: Issues Flashing MR7350 (can't access web UI) |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 9 Views: 4172 |
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| Never flash a build without checking out its new-build thread first. Here's an example of one that shows that the build has problems: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=339011. When tha ... | |
Topic: W11 Bitwarden issue logging into DD-WRT |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 2 Views: 52853 |
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| I've long noticed the same thing. I have to copy/paste the password explicitly. I always assumed it was someone's idea of a security thing. | |
Topic: Best router for wired performance in 2025? |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 9 Views: 5352 |
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| If you can find it on Amazon or Ebay... Dynalink WRX36 has all the boxes...powerful CPU and flawless performance...on the downside, first install is a bit follow the steps...but nothing special... htt ... | |
Topic: New Build - 07/17/2025 - r61954 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 32 Views: 17043 |
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| And new: my 5GHz devices show sometimes SNR 0 and Signal Quality 0 in Status Wireless.
They are caught in an endless retry to connect loop. To break this loop I have to disable WiFi on them, resta ... |
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Topic: Password Issue |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 9 Views: 9037 |
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| Hi Sue...
That pull-the-plug part is not recommended after a reset or generally during reboot. I'd be afraid that might break something, but it sounds like you got lucky. In dd-wrt land, " ... |
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Topic: [BUILD PULLED] New Build - 06/17/2025 - r61806 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 40 Views: 22105 |
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| Indeed empty should mean infinite.Yeah, but does it? I have many dhcp-host lines without expirations in my dnsmasq options. And when I dofor d in $(awk '{print $1}' /tmp/dnsmasq.leases ... | |
Topic: [BUILD PULLED] New Build - 06/17/2025 - r61806 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 40 Views: 22105 |
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| thanks
the problem was with lease expiration, it was empty on my router, thus on dnsmasq it was infinite, I changed it to 999999999 in the GUI and now it is working. If you leave the lease-time em ... |
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Topic: New Build - 05/28/2025 - r61465 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 33 Views: 16054 |
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| Another other update: same CLI-method "error" message about a shortage of memory appeared in a flash yesterday of a Linksys MX4200v2, so there are three router models now that have shown tha ... | |
Topic: Netgear R7200 orphan repoart r61648 |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 2 Views: 7895 |
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| Router/Version: Netgear R7200
File/Kernel: DD-WRT v3.0-r61648 std (06/05/25) Previous/Reset: none Mode/Status: AP Issues/Errors: none Your router appears, from a quick internet search, to use M ... |
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Topic: No Guest Network Internet Access |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 8 Views: 33553 |
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| Third post at https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=326543&start=2
It's old, very old (so old that wlan0.1 was still called ath0.1), but maybe it will shed the right spark of light on ... |
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Topic: No Guest Network Internet Access |
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| SurprisedItWorks Replies: 8 Views: 33553 |
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| Your IP addresses are messed up. When you say 192.168.X.Y/24, the /24 is saying that Y is effectively a wild card. (Each of the four numbers in the IP address is 8 bits in binary. The /24 is sayin ... | |
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