I don't know why OpenWrt won't make B1 config
No, but ISP does. Please, ask ISP for real IP if it's possible.Is the usb modem working as a router ?!?!
No, but ISP does. Please, ask ISP for real IP if it's possible.
can you post some more about ac? What is ac speed?Padavan's firmware supports both RT-N56U A1 and RT-N56B1.
Also, you'll get 802.11AC on B1 which is locked down on stock firmware.
I have a security question. I recently compiled nightly and noticed that upon installation my firmware was receiving a response from a Russian DNS server. Strange, as I don't use any of them in the router config nor on my clients. I perused the source could and found a reference to the IP I saw. Can someone explain it's significance?
user/shared/defaults.c: { "di_addr3", "77.88.8.1" },
The same you can say about Open DNS or Google DNS. Place your own IP if you wish.I'll remove it from the code for now, as no offense, but Russian internet services aren't exactly in good security graces right now.
is this firmware available for asus ac 68u?
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The same you can say about Open DNS or Google DNS. Place your own IP if you wish.
I don't know why OpenWrt won't make B1 config. New RT-N56U B1 has number of benefits vs previous version:
I've attached an image where you can find visual differences between A1 and B1.
- x2 faster DDR3 memory,
- IPv4 UDP h/w off-load,
- IPv6/SIT h/w off-load,
- QDMA compatible h\w QoS\Shaper,
- potential L2TP and IPSEC h\w off-load,
- up to 40MB/s via SAMBA even on USB2.0,
- cooler then RT3883-based previous RT-N56U,
- x2 larger SPI flash.
This is normal.1. Is this normal?
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