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  1. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Sorry it was late at night lol. What I meant to say was when there is a change made to the whitelist is there a way for it to autoupdate on say a daily or weekly basis so these new changes are reflected in diversion. Or does it have to be done manually? Also does the blacklist auto update and...
  2. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    How does one an whitelist to auto update and process like the blacklist does? Like say maybe weekly?
  3. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Thank you! And sorry for the noob answer. I did do troubleshooting I just kind of posted on the whim. I have diversion installed and cloudflare dns setup under ipv4 and under ipv6: cloudflare and google dns as shown above. For whatever reason switching the home mini over to 2.4 ghz fixed my...
  4. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Yes I have cloudflare 1.1.1.1. and 1.0.0.1. setup under Wan>DNS server I have that setup under ipv6 as well with google dns as my 3rd dns option. It seems like switching the google home over to 5ghz somehow solved the disconnection problem oddly enough. Disabling diversion also fixed it but...
  5. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Any reason why all my google home mini's and nvidia shield disconnected from my google home app?
  6. Gen10

    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    I see there is instructions to use upstream DNS for ipv4 but not for ipv6. Is it the same way? So for ipv4 under Wan>DNS server I have them set to: 1.1.1.1. and 1.0.0.1. What about for ipv6? Is it the same thing? Just set it to not connect to dns server automatically and enter in my ipv6 dns...
  7. Gen10

    RT-N66U Wireless Speeds are halved vs Wired

    A speedtest on my PC (Wired) gives me ~117 mbps download and 23 mbps upload. A speedtest on my Nexus 5 (2.4 GHz) gives me a download of 53 mbps and an upload of 22 mbps. A speedtest on my MacBook Pro Mid 2010 (2.4 GHz) gives a download of 80 mbps and an upload of 22 mbps. A speedtest on my...
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