Yes, I have that option. I admit, I did not understand that it would work to override the firewall, and I'm still searching for more details on how. If it works for IPv4 and IPv6, your solution would obviously be the best I have seen. Thank you.
That worked, thank you. I will add a firewall-start script if I can't get the "Filtered ICMP packet types" option to work on a permanent basis. Still looking at how that option is supposed to work.
This should be simple, but after five hours I am still stuck trying to enable pinging from local machines out to WAN (IPv4 and IPv6). If I disable the Network Services Filter firewall, I can ping out from my local machine (Debian 9) to the Internet. There is no ICMP option in the GUI firewall...
SSH WAN connections through 5Ghz WiFi hang after/at password entry (channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax 32768) on an Intel 8260 (rev 3a) card connecting to an RT-AC66U on 380.69_2 firmware.
From a room a short distance from my router (with 4 out of 5 bars on wifi 5Ghz), I cannot make a WAN...