Builder71
Very Senior Member
"router" has an iptables rule that redirects all DNS queries to the router itself.
Smart!
Works really well.
"router" has an iptables rule that redirects all DNS queries to the router itself.
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Another item I noticed is that none of the pop ups windows are coming from the "?" marks or the green icons at the top of the GUI.
Yes is locked to "ON" for 5g and "off" for 2.4 (EU) .. And change is not remembered...
nvram set wl0_country_code=**
nvram set wl1_country_code=**
nvram set regulation_domain=**
nvram set regulation_domain_5G=S**
nvram commit
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Originally Posted by WET View Post
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Another item I noticed is that none of the pop ups windows are coming from the "?" marks or the green icons at the top of the GUI.
Works fine here.
(Chrome and IE10.)
Thanks. It is an IE11 issue, does not work from that browser, does work from Chrome for me.
WHICH router?
Please gents, it's useless if you don't let know.
@All, put your router into your signature.
Go to "User CP" -> "Edit signature". (On top of the page.)
Thx.
- Numerous fixes and enhancements were made to DNSFilter, including the ability to specify your own custom DNS. You can use this to force your media devices to use a region-unlocking DNS filter for instance. New built-in services were also added, and IPv6-enabled connections should no longer bypass filtering.
Thanks for adding this feature.
I have 2x AC66U, one acting as a repeater. Unfortunately because the repeater seems to funnel all traffic through its MAC, individual DNS assignments don't work for clients that are attached to the repeater.
Is there an option besides assigning DNS behavior to the repeater (and all clients attached to it) as a single entity? Or perhaps there is a way to delegate the application of the rules to the repeater (i.e. have it grab the client list from the router and work some magic)?
Not that I can't think of, sorry.
Just installed the beta on a ac66 and wired speeds are alot slower than wireless.
Any ideas or what information would be helpfull in diagnosing?
I think RMerlin already stated in this thread the drivers were not updated from the previous beta? I suggest you read back through the pages.
Firstly, I'm new to configuring this router so, I may have done something wrong. I upgraded from 374.39_0 to 40_alpha4 and now my web (firefox) gui is very slow to respond. Previous upgrades worked perfectly btw. A few pointers would be appreciated.
Well thanks for that information. Then something else must have changed because the speeds were fine before. All I did was reflash.
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