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lexridge Replies: 4 Views: 96 |
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While I don't have any Tuya devices I always thought they used ESP devices internally. Perhaps not.
I have WMM turned on with no issues and I have my Sensitivity Range / ACK Timing set to 900. No ... |
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lexridge Replies: 6 Views: 224 |
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I have zero wireless or dhcp issues with either of my MX4300s. They are GREAT routers and IMO even better than a MX8500 in some ways (which is a great router too, but lacks two 5ghz radios). Once I fi ... | |
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I am struggling to make it work for 2 vlans setup on R7800
VLAN1: lan 1, lan2, lan3, lan4, 5ghz AP VLAN2: lan 4, 2.4ghz AP LAN4 is tagged (VLAN1 and VLAN3), There was CPU port (eth1 maybe?) was ... |
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lexridge Replies: 2 Views: 99 |
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Could you recommend to me a mesh system model supported by DD-WRT (preferably TP-LINK)?
I am using one EA8500 as a 802.11s end point and it works very well. When I say "endpoint" it's bec ... |
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lexridge Replies: 19 Views: 673 |
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I'm not going to publish anything that was not the defaults in u-boot.
As long as somebody doesn't type saveenv, rebooting returns all variables to defaults anyway, so it's perfectly safe. Just don ... |
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lexridge Replies: 19 Views: 673 |
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flashimg2 worked... ddwrt image.
wow thanks. time to reboot and see I didn't expect you would take my ip addresses literally. My main Linux PC (which also runs the tftp server on demand) is ... |
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lexridge Replies: 29 Views: 4464 |
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Netgear WNDR3700 V4 ...using as main router
Main router? No longer using the EA8500? |
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lexridge Replies: 19 Views: 673 |
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When you get into uboot, does printenv work? All you need to do (if the same as 99.9% of all linksys routers) is change the IP to match your subnet the tftp server address (same subnet but different a ... | |
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lexridge Replies: 7 Views: 284 |
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What file are you attempting to flash? You should be flashing factory-to-ddwrt first, from the OEM WebUI. Are you doing that? | |
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lexridge Replies: 3 Views: 222 |
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All these interfaces should be removed with a full reset. The fact they are not is a bug, imo. | |
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lexridge Replies: 4 Views: 215 |
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Great to hear that! Please tag this topic as Solved so others may find a solution if they run into this. | |
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lexridge Replies: 4 Views: 215 |
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Once you create the vlan tag, dd-wrt will create a new interface called wan.10. Be sure to replace wan with wan.10 as your WAN Port Assignment down below on the Networking tab. | |
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lexridge Replies: 4 Views: 284 |
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Wut?!? What Wireless Domain are you using? You should be using United States, if you are indeed in the USA. Examples please.
I have not seen this on my MR7350. All legal. |
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MAC address of br1 in the Networking tab is displayed as a random single ASCII character (even after full reset), but this is not service-affecting. No issues so far.
This has gone on far too long an ... |
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lexridge Replies: 11 Views: 625 |
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The weird part is both computers get an IP address, but one is from the DHCP pool for br0 and the other from br1. They are both plugged into ports that should be getting IPs from br1.
@kp69 is correc ... |
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