It's in beta testing, so nothing's complete. You can enable it in d.How do I get Diversion to show within the Merlin UI ?
If you have a VPN on your laptop back to your home router, you will benefit from Diversion and CAN remove the AdBlock+ extension.Many thanks.
I have now enabled it and also removed Adblock+ extension off my home computers (can't remove it from laptop else I'll be flooded with ads when out and about).
Oh thanks, that was not enabled.^^^
Have you forced all your DNS traffic to go thru the router? In some cases, these "SmartA&& apps" hardcode their own DNS servers into the app... to be sure you see their crappy ads. Sometimes there's little you can do about that...
LAN > DNSFilter > Enable DNS-based Filtering > ON --> Router.
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If you have a VPN on your laptop back to your home router, you will benefit from Diversion and CAN remove the AdBlock+ extension.
just an option for you to consider.
You need to setup a VPN server on the Router.How would I go about setting this up and the laptop is a MacBook Pro running MacOS Catalina 10.15.
OK, thank you.You need to setup a VPN server on the Router.
Login into router....
Go to VPN -> VPN Server -> IPSec
Enable IPSec VPN server
Setup the server and add a user.
Click on the link ‘Mac OS’ for instructions for setting up your MacBook as a client.
An advantage of using IPSec is that you do not need any additional software to install on the Mac or iPhone/IPad as IPSec protocol is natively supported by macOS and iOS.
Yes. Just let the defaults be.OK, thank you.
I'm assume I leave everything as is after enabling IPSec VPN server (server IP address shows router's DDNS address), except under Quick Select where it asks for a Pre-Shared key. Can this be anything ?
Then I enter a Username & Password for any clients to access VPN ?
You might still want to install such an extension for cosmetic filtering:Do I still need to have Adblock extensions installed in my browsers when using Diversion Standard on my Asus RT-AX88U ?
AdGuard said:This method uses so called cosmetic filtering rules which are used not for blocking ad requests, but for changing the page appearance. Cosmetic rules include adding some special CSS-rules (styles) which hide the unwanted advertisements on a page and mask the removed elements' remains after blocking, such as empty fields in the place of the blocked banner, etc.
I have now done this and got it working on my iPhone. Just got to set it up on my iPad and MacBook Pro now.Yes. Just let the defaults be.
Pre-shared key can be anything. Like any good password; make sure it is long enough. I recommend at least 24 chars long.
Installed 'AdGuard'. How do I get cosmetic filtering ?You might still want to install such an extension for cosmetic filtering:
What am I missing? On 384.18 RT-AC68U, I go to VPN Server page (General) and I don’t see IPSec. I see OpenVPN and PPTP, but no IPSec. (I have both OpenVPN servers running. I turned one off but still no IPSec.)You need to setup a VPN server on the Router.
Login into router....
Go to VPN -> VPN Server -> IPSec
Enable IPSec VPN server
Setup the server and add a user.
Click on the link ‘Mac OS’ for instructions for setting up your MacBook as a client.
An advantage of using IPSec is that you do not need any additional software to install on the Mac or iPhone/IPad as IPSec protocol is natively supported by macOS and iOS.
That is strange. It works fine on my AX88U. Maybe it is hardware specific. Ask in the main asuswrt-merlin thread.What am I missing? On 384.18 RT-AC68U, I go to VPN Server page (General) and I don’t see IPSec. I see OpenVPN and PPTP, but no IPSec. (I have both OpenVPN servers running. I turned one off but still no IPSec.)
Thanks, yes, I’ve been using OpenVPN for years, but I was fascinated to read your post and keen to try it. (I have previously put Tunnelblick on a Mac and never knew there was an alternative.)That is strange. It works fine on my AX88U. Maybe it is hardware specific. Ask in the main asuswrt-merlin thread.
Worst case scenario, use OpenVPN. OpenVPN clients is avilable on iOS/ macOS as free apps as well.
I think AdGuard does that by default:Installed 'AdGuard'. How do I get cosmetic filtering ?
I too have been using OpenVPN for many years, but IPSec is faster and almost natively supported by most OS.Thanks, yes, I’ve been using OpenVPN for years, but I was fascinated to read your post and keen to try it. (I have previously put Tunnelblick on a Mac and never knew there was an alternative.)
OpenVPN should be somewhat faster and more secure (than IPSec), but as stated above it's not a native application. Getting a bit off-topic in this Diversion thread though.
Meanwhile, MAN stupid YouTube ads are getting aggravating! Wait 5 seconds, click "Skip Ads," have ANOTHER ad pop up, wait another 5 seconds... then sometimes they drop another ad in the middle of a 5-minute song. Grrrr. Don't think there's much we're going to be able to do about this. *sigh*
I remain grateful for what ad-blocking I DO get.
...the uBlock Origin extension [which does an awesome job of blocking YouTube Adds in particular... <snip>
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