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    Entware, Logrotate w/o User "root"?

    It is on the wiki: Customized config files...
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    Entware, Logrotate w/o User "root"?

    No need for entware to set up a user. Since you're running Merlin's firmware, just create a file /jffs/passwd.add, put in your root user there, and reboot. If you need a password, you'll also have to add a line with the hash in /jffs/shadow.add. Syntax for both files is the same as for...
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    adding script to services-start

    Using post-mount to start entware things wouldn't solve your OpenDNS problem. It just disentangles entware services from other services and ensures entware things are accesssed only once the entware drive has indeed been mounted. Never tried OpenDNS/dnscrypt myself before, so I wouldn't have...
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    adding script to services-start

    Can't help you with the opendns stuff, but personally, I run the entware setup stuff in post-mount, not in services-start. Services-start runs too early: the entware drive may not be mounted yet, forcing you to do this "sleep 10" or some other delay. My post-mount is basically #!/bin/sh...
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    guest network security problem

    Maybe a version problem? I'm still running .30_2. Haven't tried it with .38_2-em or newer; .38 gave me problems long before I got testing that old laptop. (Highly unstable 5GHz, and a general network performance drop.)
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    guest network security problem

    No, it doesn't, since I don't have inSSIDer. My Mac is quite capable of scanning and showing me quite a bit of information about networks on its own. With the aforementioned settings, I see both the 2.4GHz main network and the 2.4GHz guest network as 802.11n/WPA2 networks with different SSIDs...
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    guest network security problem

    I also have one old laptop that knows only WPA and 802.11g. I got it to work by setting my 2.4GHz main network to mode "auto","b/g protection" on, WPA2+AES, and the 2.4GHz guest network to "WPA-Auto-Personal", AES+TKIP. Works nicely. The old laptop connects on the guest network just fine using...
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    Worth upgrading?

    TL;DR version: just try it, if it works, fine; if not, revert. Save your settings on the old version first! There is certainly reason to upgrade; there've been a number of fixes since 374.32, some of them security fixes (though those seem to be mainly important if you're using some of the...
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