MLO/Wifi 7 is the difference there.MACs are the same in both the client list and the wireless log.
So, I'm confused now.
MLO/Wifi 7 is the difference there.MACs are the same in both the client list and the wireless log.
So, I'm confused now.
No MLO here.MLO/Wifi 7 is the difference there.
Not using it does not mean the phone doesn't change behaviour whenever a Wifi 7 is connected to.No MLO here.
WiFi 7 yes.
It looks like I'll have to bone up on this.
Not using it does not mean the phone doesn't change behaviour whenever a Wifi 7 is connected to.
maybe just unleash @Tech9
I've been testing VPN tied to Guest Network, Wireguard client for streaming services, for 3 devices, and it is working good, about killswitch implementation, haven't tested, do you need something specific? VPN Director is honoring devices, connected to this Guest Network VPN WG as expected.I'm still looking for feedback regarding VPN (especially tied to a Guest Network), and the new killswitch implementation.
See what happens if you stop the VPN client for instance, how are connect devices reacting? Note that if that device has IPv6 connectivity, then that would bypass the killswitch (just like IPv6 would bypass the VPN altogether). Nothing that can be done about that, as clients use ephemeral IPv6 addresses.do you need something specific?
I'll have to check. I reapplied my kernel changes to the new kernel, but it's possible that the default for the cifs module was different and would need to be manually enabled.@RMerlin... with thanks to @ExtremeFiretop for purchasing a BE98_Pro to help with script testing... In testing BACKUPMON, it was found that the 3006 version is having issues with the "mount" command, as well as the 'cifs' folder and accompanying cifs.ko file seems to be missing. I knew you mentioned that you were looking at possibly phasing out NFS, but it would seem that CIFS is also a bit crippled at this point. Is this by design, or are you still planning on merging in this functionality down the road? If this is by design, what other network protocols/methods would you recommend for copying content to/from the router?
Thanks in advance!
Ok so enabled Killswitch on the vpn client, then disable vpn client, and check the three devices behavior... results in nothing happened, the 3 devices still continue streaming with no change, i have IPv6 disabled in the admin UI though, so seems like no effect in clients connected.See what happens if you stop the VPN client for instance, how are connect devices reacting? Note that if that device has IPv6 connectivity, then that would bypass the killswitch (just like IPv6 would bypass the VPN altogether). Nothing that can be done about that, as clients use ephemeral IPv6 addresses.
Check with "ip rule show" over SSH, make sure there are "prohibit" rules in place for all clients configured through VPN Director.Ok so enabled Killswitch on the vpn client, then disable vpn client, and check the three devices behavior... results in nothing happened, the 3 devices still continue streaming with no change, i have IPv6 disabled in the admin UI though, so seems like no effect in clients connected.
Everything related to wifi is outside of my control. If you have a very complex password containing various symbols, try to stick to alphanumeric, and with a max of 32 characters.One issue i would like to report is that after some days / weeks, my 5G network (i dont have smart connect enabled) for some reason my devices tells me "wrong passsword" and never connect to it, as a workaround i need to acces admin UI update the 5GHz band password, and then switch it back to what it was previously and things goes back to normal, but strange issue to me.
All my kernel option customizations are currently missing on 5.04be, they probably got lost during my git branch rewrite last month. So, no CIFS or Cake.I'll have to check. I reapplied my kernel changes to the new kernel, but it's possible that the default for the cifs module was different and would need to be manually enabled.
LOL yeah, we were looking for md4.ko as well, and couldn't find it. But didn't know whether it was needed or not, since not all routers seem to need it.All my kernel option customizations are currently missing on 5.04be, they probably got lost during my git branch rewrite last month. So, no CIFS or Cake.
I also noticed that CIFS wasn't working either on bcm4912 devices, probably due to CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 being disabled - it's required by the CIFS module. I will have to test with that module enabled.
I enable MD4 built-in rather than as a module.LOL yeah, we were looking for md4.ko as well, and couldn't find it. But didn't know whether it was needed or not, since not all routers seem to need it.
zcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4
That would be because it's not available yet.
1) That device would be illegal in Canada, and most likely would be seized at the border. That is why Asus and I jointly decided that I would support the GT-BE98_PRO, while Gnuton would support the GT-BE98.
2) I cannot support every single model on my own. Gnuton has been supporting multiple models for many years by now.
Where can I track and follow Gnuton releases?
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