Search results

  • SNBForums Code of Conduct

    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

    Please be tolerant and patient of others, especially newcomers. We are all here to share and learn!

    The rules are simple: Be patient, be nice, be helpful or be gone!

  1. R

    Would any of this make my browsing more secure? (WAN DNS settings)

    It's kinda neat that it shows you all that detail though. I wonder how you can do a side-by-side test of the built-in firewall and the Skynet addon. To me anyway, I guess the only real difference is the graphs, tables, and a log entry in the web UI.
  2. R

    Would any of this make my browsing more secure? (WAN DNS settings)

    Well, according to the Skynet log, looks like it's picking up more. Unless it replaces the routers firewall or just makes it better.
  3. R

    Would any of this make my browsing more secure? (WAN DNS settings)

    I suppose I could put SkyNet on. With, that, the router's default firewall, and AiProtect that would be a good combo. Not too sure what Unbound does. Read it a few times, still don't understand it. DNSCrypt encrypts the stuff that's sent out from the router, to the ISP? Yeah, I have Windows...
  4. R

    Would any of this make my browsing more secure? (WAN DNS settings)

    Would any of these help? My main concern is keeping the remote attacks from getting in and we do online banking. So the more secure, the better.
  5. R

    Would any of this make my browsing more secure? (WAN DNS settings)

    Under "WAN DNS Setting", there's these settings. Should I change anything to make it more secure? Stuff in ( ) means that's the current selected option. DNS Server: Auto Forward local domain queries to upstream DNS: Yes / (No) Enable DNS Rebind protection: Yes / (No) Enable DNSSEC support: Yes...
  6. R

    Strange addresses under DNSmasq

    What is this? Is this a security problem? Mar 9 12:31:48 dnsmasq[958]: read /etc/hosts - 22 names Mar 9 12:31:48 dnsmasq[958]: using nameserver (My ISP's Primary DNS)#53 Mar 9 12:31:48 dnsmasq[958]: using nameserver (My ISP's Secondary DNS#53 Mar 9 12:31:48 dnsmasq[958]: using only...
  7. R

    Log is full of "Kernel: CPU Tainted" messages. Is this bad?

    I was worried my router was having hardware issues. Glad it's a known issue. I know I should upgrade it one day since more devices in the house are slowly supporting 802.11ax and 2.5Gbps LAN.
  8. R

    Log is full of "Kernel: CPU Tainted" messages. Is this bad?

    Well, the log is much cleaner now, no more constant dcd crashes, but I did find this... Any idea what asd is? Nov 15 15:31:17 kernel: asd/178: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11. Nov 15 15:31:17 kernel: Pid: 178, comm: asd Nov 15 15:31:17 kernel: CPU: 1 Tainted: P...
  9. R

    Log is full of "Kernel: CPU Tainted" messages. Is this bad?

    Yeah, I saw this one message. Hopefully it does the job. :) Also, I'm sure a reboot after being up for 60 days would help freshen it up the system too. FIXED: dcd constantly crashing (updated Trend Micro components)
  10. R

    Log is full of "Kernel: CPU Tainted" messages. Is this bad?

    Oh, thanks. Completely forgot about that. So it's pixelserv-tls and AiProtect. I didn't think I've had pixelserv installed though since that's in Diversion Standard and I'm running Diversion Lite. Also, why are those entries showing up now and not earlier? That part I don't understand and no...
  11. R

    Log is full of "Kernel: CPU Tainted" messages. Is this bad?

    Any idea what this is and how I can fix it? RT-AC1900P, Merlin Firmware:386.12 Nov 15 12:09:47 kernel: Flags: nzCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode USER_32 ISA ARM Segment user Nov 15 12:09:47 kernel: Control: 10c53c7d Table: 98c9c04a DAC: 00000015 Nov 15 12:09:47 kernel: dcd/15605: potentially...
  12. R

    Malware /jffs/updater script.

    I'm good! :) "ls -a" seems to show the hidden files.
  13. R

    Malware /jffs/updater script.

    Sorry for the dumb question but how would I know if I have this malware? I'm using AiProtect and Diversion. Am I affected?
  14. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    Interesting. I'm a bit confused though, should I change anything on my AC1900P to improve the range of the 2.4 GHz network?
  15. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    My neighbors 2.4 GHz network is on channel 5 and 8 at 20 MHz wide. I have mine set to channel 1 at 20 MHz. Everyone here seems to be using AC. I can stay connected now to the end of my driveway and it becomes a bit spotty. It'll either drop or stay connected and reach as far as two houses down...
  16. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    Well, whatever I did works. I can still stay connected to my 2.4 network on the driveway and up to the road. Sometimes it does drop due to the "quality" but that could just be the network across the street being at the same strength is my signal and on the same channel. I think it was the USB...
  17. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    Okay, I made a few changes. 2.4 GHz Control Channel: Auto (It's hopping channels. After a reboot it was on Ch. 8, now Ch. 11) Explicit beamforming: Enable Bluetooth Coexistence: Pre-emptive System: USB Mode: USB 2.0 I found these...
  18. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    Nah, I'm just using the Technicolor TC4350 modem (wired only) with a router setup as 2 different devices. My neighbors are using the ISP router and extender. Sadly, it's set to Auto for the control channel.
  19. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    Probably not related but can having the USB mode set to USB 3.0 affect the WiFi? I'm using an USB 3.0 flash drive in the USB 3.0 port for Entware and the swap file.
  20. R

    Galaxy A51 phone keeps dropping WiFi

    What about "Optimized for Xbox" (I don't have an Xbox) or "Disable 11b"? What do they do? Wireless Mode is set to "Auto" now
Top