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Does anyone know how/if I can scroll the log back further than a couple of days?
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You don't need ipv6 on local network or I am wrong?
EDIT:
I have one problem with latest nightly from 15.08.2014. Im using WebUI with HTTPS and own certificates and openvpn. All is working fine, but I dont know how - router reboots itself and no https, no certs, no openvpn working. Where search for problem? Can you someone help?
Unfortunately no. It's for Ralink/MediaTek-based routers only.Would anyone happen to know if Padavan's firmware would also work on the RT-N66U?
Hi everyone,
4. Use the USB as a storage (and to save bandwidth info)
I've noticed one can opt to store the bandwidth history and time to /etc/storage but I can't seem to find a way to make an USB stick the storage.
In other words, rather than saving to memory or the internal flash, I'd like to save the history to the USB stick attached to the router. I see plenty of options such as opening it up through SMB, FTP, etc.. but not save bandwidth at path "...".
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
Keep the modem and the router on two different networks. Like 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.xI have my RT-N56U connected to a plain TP-Link ADSL2 modem (bridge mode).
I'm trying to figure out how to connect to the modem's UI from behind the router.
DHCP is obviously switched off on the modem, I tried setting different IP addresses, within and outside of the routers DHCP range, but unfortunately I was unable to bring up the UI.
Any ideas how this can be accomplished?
Cheers.
3.0.3.8-081 is the latest stable release at the moment. Links are available on home page.<br />is it possible that there will be no newer Firmware for the RT-N56u?
So I will change back to stock Firmware
3.0.3.8-081 is the latest stable release at the moment. Links are available on home page.<br />
You can use nightly builds if you like:<br />
http://rt-n56u.soulblader.com/files/current/<br/>
Hi!
I've just received my rt-n65u and installed padawan's image (3.0.3.8-084 full) on it.
Now I have 2 questions:
1) How can I force the router to use the WAN-interface as primary internet connection, when there is also the 3G USB-stick plugged in? I just want the 3G network as an automatically backup connection.
2) Is there a possibility to see the signalstrength of 3G in this image?
I have my RT-N56U connected to a plain TP-Link ADSL2 modem (bridge mode).
I'm trying to figure out how to connect to the modem's UI from behind the router.
DHCP is obviously switched off on the modem, I tried setting different IP addresses, within and outside of the routers DHCP range, but unfortunately I was unable to bring up the UI.
Any ideas how this can be accomplished?
Cheers.
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