Hot diggity dog. It works.
Only issue I have is that Although I am connected I seem to have some wrong setting that is blocking wireless from the internet. Home network is working fine.is Anything hardwired is connected to the internet. That tells me I have some setting for wireless that is not right.
Hot diggity dog. It works.
Only issue I have is that Although I am connected I seem to have some wrong setting that is blocking wireless from the internet. Home network is working fine.is Anything hardwired is connected to the internet. That tells me I have some setting for wireless that is not right.
You are half way there, now you need to flash the proper K3x build you wish to use, it is in my post as well.. The build I posted gets DD-WRT on your device, then you can upgrade to newer firmware where the wireless works.
Here are 3 screen shots of wireless settings plus proof that wireless is working, that might effect things. BTW did not include any mac/IP filtering as I have none of that.
DO have K3 installed.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 1:49 Post subject: Found the REAL problem
As I have been posting I found problems getting onto the internet via wifi. What I am using is an Android tablet (linux based OS). Today I tried to get my new computer running on a USB Linux distro. Guess what I found. Could not get access to the internet. Therefore I am changing my original problem from a wifi issue to an issue of it blocking Linux based OS produces. (Have not tested wifi windows yet as I do not have one available.)
I do know that Windows uses traffic now differently then Linux, so is there something I have setup wrong that is blocking Linux traffic?
Again I can ping Google from my PC (ethernet), but can not do anything else.
Found the trouble. Toggled SPI firewall for some stupid reason. except that did not effect Windows at all, just Linux OSs in my case.
Edit. PC which is ethernet, is still having trouble when running Linux. Is there another firewall function I may have running that is causing this trouble?
Edit-Edit: Tablet caught the router on a reboot.
If Tablet catches router at the right time on a reboot it can grab a page.
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Could I use NAT to open a channel for the PC? An if so, how would I set it up (never used it before)? Would I have to set up something on the PC to make it work also?
Before using ddwrt I was able to connect to my Internet cable modem via PPPOE connection. After upgrading to ddwrt I can't use PPPOE. My router can't connect. No errors, just seeing "Disconnected". I've tried to connect manualy, same error.
I've tried to use an other router between my computer and the cable modem with PPPOE, it works. DDWRT does not.
Now, I use my Internet with 2 routers. First router, without ddwrt connects with PPPOE, and the second router gets a DHCP internal IP address from the first router. My second router is the Linksys E2500 V3. It works now, but I want to use only the Linksys router with ddwrt.
Can you help me?
I've already do the 30/30/30, factory reset, unplug-replug everything, pressed reset button. Everything.
I think I have it finally figured out.
As you may see in my image I have to toggle NAT to use the VPN service. That is all the instructions given.
So I quite sure I need something else to get my Linux OS systems that I have to be able to work.
I have no knowledge as far as what to do, and many things that I have read contradict each other. Which makes things very difficult for a n00b.
My issue with openvpn and linux machines was what the vpn site calls leaking dns and placing the dns proxy solved it for me.
The 2 paragraphs talking about it seem to say it was probably no big deal never talking about android or linux os devices. So never crossed my mind. Live and learn (hopefully remembering it next time)
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 0:08 Post subject: dd-wrt on e2500 V2 for 802.11N ever?
Thanks for the build for V3. However, I have a V2 and tried for hours following instructions on getting N to work to no avail. After spending hours searching the site, I finally found a small paragraph explaining the dd-wrt does not work on e2500 due to lack of USB drivers.
So now, do you ever expect to get a version that will work on e2500 v2? Thanks, Bill
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 0:49 Post subject: Re: dd-wrt on e2500 V2 for 802.11N ever?
btamxx wrote:
Thanks for the build for V3. However, I have a V2 and tried for hours following instructions on getting N to work to no avail. After spending hours searching the site, I finally found a small paragraph explaining the dd-wrt does not work on e2500 due to lack of USB drivers.
So now, do you ever expect to get a version that will work on e2500 v2? Thanks, Bill
N works but on the 2.4ghz radio. The 5ghz will not get supported according to Brainslayer. _________________ I am far from a guru, I'm barely a novice.