Well. Faced long time ago something like this when my bluetooth was enabled on my desktop (w/o Wi-Fi adapter). I think that alien phone was not connected by Wi-Fi...Voxel, could you enlighten me about something please?
Today I noticed in my Windows 10 network explorer, a phone that doesn't belong to me popped up (most likely belongs to one of my Neighbors). It gave me the MAC address and the name of the device but that was it. I didn't try and connect to it. The thing is, my Windows PC does not have WiFi (doesn't even have a WiFi card installed) it can only connect to my network via Ethernet which it does. No other device on my network was connected at the time this happened it was just my PC and my Route that were active.
When I looked in the router's attached devices list this random phone was not listed. I also have access control switched on in the settings and have it set to block all new connections, so I'm really confused here as to why the router somehow let the device broadcast its presence onto my network so my PC could see it.
@Voxel
Ever since losing all 7800 settings installing 74.4SF, I've delayed updating to your newest releases until user feedback is provided.
Voxel, could you enlighten me about something please?
Today I noticed in my Windows 10 network explorer, a phone that doesn't belong to me popped up (most likely belongs to one of my Neighbors). It gave me the MAC address and the name of the device but that was it. I didn't try and connect to it. The thing is, my Windows PC does not have WiFi (doesn't even have a WiFi card installed) it can only connect to my network via Ethernet which it does. No other device on my network was connected at the time this happened it was just my PC and my Route that were active.
When I looked in the router's attached devices list this random phone was not listed. I also have access control switched on in the settings and have it set to block all new connections, so I'm really confused here as to why the router somehow let the device broadcast its presence onto my network so my PC could see it.
Not a problem I've had, but did you try incognito mode. I've seen that recommended for similar issues.Having a weird issue that someone might be able to explain. Using Chrome, I can't update to Voxel's firmware any longer, it's never been a problem before, but now the file seemingly doesn't upload and I just end back at the upload screen. Oddly enough it works fine with a different browser...
Not an issue I remember ever having when it comes to upgrading a router firmware before.
A while back, I had trouble with google Chrome too. I gave up and used the older non-chromium version of Microsoft Edge with no issues.Having a weird issue that someone might be able to explain. Using Chrome, I can't update to Voxel's firmware any longer, it's never been a problem before, but now the file seemingly doesn't upload and I just end back at the upload screen. Oddly enough it works fine with a different browser...
Not an issue I remember ever having when it comes to upgrading a router firmware before.
Updated security patches?i recently had to go from router mode to AP mode on stock firmware. are there any benefits to using voxel's firmware using AP mode?
Can someone show me how to add Nord VPN to R7800 ? Tks
@Voxel I'll put a different angle on it. Are there any negatives to using your firmware on an R7800 in AP mode?Updated security patches?
You're worried about kernel 3.4.103? Oh boy... Plenty of routers are still on 2.6.39.x...I have the same question for long time coz using two r7800 in AP mode only. The all major Voxel great updates and features are related to router part.
The wifi performance looks the same for stock and Voxel. Both builds are using very outdated 3.4.103 kernel and i am worry to have it on main router but not as much on AP.
Whats the real advantage then to use Voxel for pure AP mode?
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