Remy561
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Those are quite a number of security fixes! Updated again!Thread is updated.
Voxel.
Those are quite a number of security fixes! Updated again!Thread is updated.
Voxel.
Well, I'm wishing too . Maybe.Wish I could drink a Perrier with you
Thanks Voxel!
Anyone experienced wired or wireless goes off randomly? I am running one R7800 as main router, one R7800 and one AUSU RT-AC86U as AP. The main router wired and wireless connection randomly goes off, have to reboot the main router a couple times a day.
Thanks
HiThanks Voxel!
Anyone experienced wired or wireless goes off randomly? I am running one R7800 as main router, one R7800 and one AUSU RT-AC86U as AP. The main router wired and wireless connection randomly goes off, have to reboot the main router a couple times a day.
Thanks
In original vendor firmware this option is enabled and grayed out once VPN enabled. This is setup that way to keep VPN connection alive as per Netgear support response...Voxel, 1st - thanks for the great firmware for the R7800. I have been using your updates several years now and greatly appreciate your work.
I have a question about a minor configuration issue I have stumbled on. This maybe something inherently Netgear related but hoping you might be able to shed some light on it or possibly address.
I run my router with “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” disabled as default. When ever I enable the OpenVPN service, the “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” gets re-enabled for some reason.
I realize that I can just go and disable “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” again, now that know this is happening, but is there a possible fix for this?
Thanks!
I do not see any problem with OpenVPN service stability when the wan ping is disabled. Not sure why it needs to be re-enabled when the OpenVPN service is enabled.In original vendor firmware this option is enabled and grayed out once VPN enabled. This is setup that way to keep VPN connection alive as per Netgear support response...
This was the main reason I have moved to custom firmware (DDWRT) but it had no SmartConnect option so found Voxel firmware and staying with this firmware from years as fits to all my needs...
This is not related to stability but keep alive the connection. On original firmware when this option was enabled and VPN on my phone was connected it remain connected until I have manually disconnected from the VPN (24h+). When this option is disabled on Voxel firmware you will get disconnected after few hours of inactivity as OpenVPN client software is unable to get response from OpenVPN server on your router.I do not see any problem with OpenVPN service stability when the wan ping is disabled. Not sure why it needs to be re-enabled when the OpenVPN service is enabled.
This stuff (enabling respond to ping) is inside of the pre-built binary 'net-cgi' from the GPL by NG/DNI. So sorry, I cannot change its behavior. But do you really change OpenVPN ON/OFF too often? I just do enable it with disabling 'respond to ping' and forget it almost forever...I run my router with “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” disabled as default. When ever I enable the OpenVPN service, the “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” gets re-enabled for some reason.
I realize that I can just go and disable “Respond to Ping on Internet Port” again, now that know this is happening, but is there a possible fix for this?
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