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    Block Specific Port Range for entire LAN?

    This is what I get when I follow those tips - What am I doing wrong? http://puu.sh/mW39p/b43e519ae0.png
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    Block Specific Port Range for entire LAN?

    I've searched here and only seem to find threads for blocking content on a specific device, but what if I want to block a port range or IP range for the entire network? Running Merlin 378.56_2 on an RT-AC68P. Thanks!
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    DNS Order on client devices

    Just tried exactly as you said, followed by a reboot of the router, ip release on the client, and then a client reboot. Same result. How do I clear the NVRAM, or am I stuck with a reset?
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    DNS Order on client devices

    So here's the wrinkle, the ASUS router is providing the Local DNS. So in this case, here's how it should go from a DNS lookup standpoint: Client-->Router-->OpenDNS-->Internet However, I'm finding that it's going: Client-->OpenDNS-->Internet The latter situation bypasses any content filtering...
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    DNS Order on client devices

    I'm having an issue where my client devices are going directly to OpenDNS servers first, and then my router for DNS queries. I can't figure out what settings I screwed up to make it this way... WAN Settings - http://puu.sh/lbISm/22286d960c.png LAN Settings - http://puu.sh/lbITU/9c39bb476b.png...
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    ASUS RT-AC5300

    So, would I be better off getting 2x RT-AC68 routers than the 5300? If I go this route, how do I link them for as seamless and low-maintenance client experience as possible? Do I need to run a Cat5/6 from one to the other? Furthermore, do I then have to manage things like QoS separately, etc...
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    Next router is going to be ASUS w/Merlin FW, which one to get?

    I've been running Buffalo routers for a while because of the great support of DD-WRT. That being said, I have had trouble with hardware reliability and I'm on my 4th Buffalo in 5 years. As far as what I need, and before anyone wonders why I have so many devices, I have 6 kids. :-) So, I was...
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