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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.13 is now available

    A few things to consider. What is the actual real-life speed of wireless networks? https://www.speedguide.net/faq/what-is-the-actual-real-life-speed-of-wireless-374 Why is my wireless network slow? https://turbofuture.com/computers/Improving-Performance-on-a-Wireless-Internet-Connection How...
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    Asus AX88U on sale

    First of all, I'm confident that people can make up their own opinions, me included. Secondly, seen the evolutionary process of technology, I'm confident that this is the next logical step. Wired on the other hand, will still play a significant role. If nothing else, provide the backbone of...
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    Asus AX88U on sale

    If not warp speed, 5G will be a huge leap forward. What is the difference between 4G and 5G? https://www.justaskgemalto.com/en/difference-4g-5g/ 5G vs 4G vs 3G: Comparing Generations of Mobile Network Technology https://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Guides/5g-vs-4g-vs-3g I wouldn't put much...
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    Asus AX88U on sale

    Personally I think that WiFi is gone in less than 5 years in the urban areas. All your devices, IoT, smartphones will be connected by mobile 5G that you will manage by a console or virtual router in the cloud. Don't overspend on WiFi tech :)
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    FAQ(?): Recommended devices?

    If you go down the Asuswrt-Merlin route you can basically forget about Openwrt, since its Broadcom support is very weak.
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.13 is now available

    If you can't access the WebGUI of your device, enter the following command via CLI/Command-line Interface. The only caveat is that you have to have ssh enabled. # service restart_httpd
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    Asus AX88U on sale

    This could be worth considering if OpenVPN is central to your or anybody else's setup. "The downside to OpenVPN is that in its current architecture, it is not scalable. It runs as a monolithic process and cannot run multi-threaded. This means that if you have a beefy processor with 8 cores...
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    Help with Openvpn server

    What does the support at PrivateVPN say? https://privatevpn.com/support/getting-started/routers/asus-rt-models/openvpn
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    IPTV ISP Profile

    Maybe this post can be of help. I just googled "meo iptv portugal vlan". https://community.ui.com/questions/SOLVED-USG-Altice-Meo-Fibra-Data-IPTV-Portuguese-ISP/a0fb840b-8aad-4072-bf0e-279c53244475
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    Maybe the project is in need of some magic to move forward... ;)
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    I can ping both the firewall (192.168.1.1) and the AP (192.168.1.14) from my iPhone. I think the challenge is twofold. First you have to have access to the local network, and I think this has been accomplished. Secondly you have to have access to the internet, and it's where it fails. If I...
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    It was a request for a new feature that started this thread. I never had the intention to run it as a hack, even if it had worked, and it still might. A proof of concept was in my mind only the first step towards a fully integrated OpenVPN Server capability in AP-mode. I have a few other...
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    This is new territory for me. I'll try and see what I can come up with. Thanks.
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    This file is from the access point. I did try using the Google 8.8.8.8 address, using the push command, but that didn't help ether. Just to make sure I also created a port forwarding rule for port 53. But I drew a blank there as well. Maybe it's better to take break and return to the topic...
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    This is what I found in the dnsmasq.conf file. pid-file=/var/run/dnsmasq.pid user=nobody bind-dynamic interface=br0 resolv-file=/tmp/resolv.conf servers-file=/tmp/resolv.dnsmasq no-poll no-negcache cache-size=1500 min-port=4096 bogus-priv domain-needed no-dhcp-interface=br0...
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    With a "no go" I mean no DNS resolution. I run the tests on my iPhone, my OpenVPN client, using mobile internet with WiFi turned off. With the blocking out of the way... :) Server log: https://pastebin.com/CCxX6iFk Client log: https://pastebin.com/UrLvm0fr
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    The weirdest thing is happening. I'm getting blocked trying to answer your question. When I click on "Contact Us" at the bottom of the page, nothing happens. I've found myself in a kind of bizare no man's land. Does anyone know how you get in touch with the moderators?
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    It dropped the 192.168.1.14 address, but still no go.
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    It kind of worked, but still no DNS resolution. It did assign 192.168.1.1 as a DNS server. The problem I guess is that the OpenVPN Server still/also assigns 192.168.1.14 as a DNS server, and my hunch is that they are queried in falling order. The smaller subnet is for two reasons, I don't have...
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    Feature Request: Running an OpenVPN Server in AP-mode

    As far as I can conclude, the OpenVPN Server adds the AP's ip-address as DNS server despite the fact that I have assigned a DNS in the LAN settings. 2019-08-20 13:08:15 ----- OpenVPN Start ----- OpenVPN core 3.2 ios arm64 64-bit PT_PROXY built on Oct 3 2018 06:35:04 2019-08-20 13:08:15...
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