Hello everybody and apologies if the question has already been asked.
My ISP requires the use of illegal hostnames (with a /) on the otherwise normal DHCP WAN interface to prevent customers from using routers different than the supplied ones. I had hoped the Merlin firmware would allow me to bypass this limitation from the original ASUS firmware. I have tried nvram set wan_hostname=VFHXXX/YYY and it seems to set the right value in NVRAM, but as soon as I touch the WEB GUI the value reverts to the one stored through the WEB GUI. Also, the router doesn't get an IP from the DHCP server, while my old wrt54gs works perfectly with dd-wrt.
I imagine the data from the WEB GUI are stored somewhere but couldn't find out where. Can anybody help me bypass the web gui data validation so as to be able of using the web gui and avoiding the nvram value from reverting back? Some script would be ideal, but I'm unsure where to set it.
Many thanks in advance!
My ISP requires the use of illegal hostnames (with a /) on the otherwise normal DHCP WAN interface to prevent customers from using routers different than the supplied ones. I had hoped the Merlin firmware would allow me to bypass this limitation from the original ASUS firmware. I have tried nvram set wan_hostname=VFHXXX/YYY and it seems to set the right value in NVRAM, but as soon as I touch the WEB GUI the value reverts to the one stored through the WEB GUI. Also, the router doesn't get an IP from the DHCP server, while my old wrt54gs works perfectly with dd-wrt.
I imagine the data from the WEB GUI are stored somewhere but couldn't find out where. Can anybody help me bypass the web gui data validation so as to be able of using the web gui and avoiding the nvram value from reverting back? Some script would be ideal, but I'm unsure where to set it.
Many thanks in advance!