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  1. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    Well I didn’t do any of that, just retried enabling it since I saw your message and it’s working. Something must have been malfunctioning on Comcast’s end yesterday.
  2. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    Well it has been quite a while since I last used it successfully, many many builds ago. I know it’s sorta crappy to say oh hey this doesn’t work and give no details, so sorry about that on my end. For what it’s worth Comcast’s implementation of ipv6 even when it worked was pretty wonky and is...
  3. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    @luni @john9527 Out of curiosity I decided to flip on ipv6 to see what would happen and it indeed does not work now. I don't have time to toy with it at the moment because of covid stuff and working from home, can't have any extended downtime. But I thought I'd throw that information out for...
  4. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    I don't use it because it was causing some wrinkles I didn't feel like ironing out, but I have enabled ipv6 in the past with no setup beyond flipping it to Native and it seemingly worked. Certainly much better than you are seeing, @luni edit: on Comcast
  5. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    For what it's worth I am not seeing these issues, or any others for that matter. I flashed over from 44D6.
  6. jrmwvu04

    SSH safety

    LAN only would be no worry unless you think there’s someone on your network who has nefarious intentions. And even then, dropbear probably isn’t the weak point
  7. jrmwvu04

    Last ditch effort with AX58 & AX88

    Just popping in to note that the vast majority of Apple products don’t support AX WiFi - to my knowledge only the iPhone 11 and newest iPad Pro models (March 2020) have it. So you won’t be getting any AX features or speed on any iPhones or iPads older than those, and none of the MacBooks support...
  8. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    I don’t think I follow, is that not what you expected to be the case? It’s possible I am misunderstanding.
  9. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    This page isn’t a log in the traditional sense, it’s only a list of active forwards. Any UPNP leases that have expired will not show up there. So unless there’s an active port forward happening you won’t see anything
  10. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    That’s (350 mbps) about the best you can do on WiFi in my experience. The 867 you see is the link rate. Real world speeds will depend on proximity and interference factors but 350 is pretty near the ceiling realistically. Also when you are testing lan to lan transfers the connection method will...
  11. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    @mirek190 I will admit that looking over the issue I am somewhat confused on what it is you are trying to have happen, but that could be my fault. I’ve only come to add that if you followed the advice of @ColinTaylor it should be working. The fork QoS works a treat on very slow connections up to...
  12. jrmwvu04

    Zmodo NVR flooding DHCP request every 2s ,,anyone fixed it?

    Sounds like this thing is causing more problems for you than it’s solving. I think @L&LD might have put you on the correct path
  13. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    To probably nobody's great surprise, US East is seemingly working properly.
  14. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    So, a data point.. these entries are not added to the generated configuration in 43E6 - it becomes standard afterwards I presume when avahi 0.7 is added/updated. From what I can gather, alias_llmnr is probably related to Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution which is the Microsoft implementation...
  15. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    I sort of figured as much based on any and all searches pointing exto asuswrt implementations. So far, configuring it my way hasn’t produced any ill effects. Otherwise, thanks for all the looking into it folks. Your efforts are far more than I’d have come up with. As an aside, all of this is...
  16. jrmwvu04

    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    I contemplated a separate thread for this, but all the googling I did led only back to this board and so I think it might be firmware related, so trying here first- The avahi-daemon.conf file that the firmware generates on boot (/tmp/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf) has the following general lines...
  17. jrmwvu04

    Mount jffs as a share?

    This thread is so old that I was once in front of someone who I am hopelessly, nearly immeasurably behind now.
  18. jrmwvu04

    pixelserv pixelserv - A Better One-pixel Webserver for Adblock

    I do. However, I use it in, for lack of a better way of explaining it, non-tls mode. That is, certificates not imported in any devices. I won't drag out the entire rant/explanation for why, but the gist is that a completed ps-tls handshake was crashing some apps that the family informs me are...
  19. jrmwvu04

    pixelserv pixelserv - A Better One-pixel Webserver for Adblock

    The thing about this whole issue is that the facts and realities that relate to it are ever evolving. In prior years, the scenario was generally that pointing to 0.0.0.0 would result in some slowdowns because the browser would hang because it was waiting for such and such thing to reply, which...
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