Would like to change to RT-AC86U.
The only thing you can readily move from one router to another is the list of static IPs if they have been exported using YazDHCP on the AC68 and if the router you buy supports YazDHCP you can import them onto the new router after installing YazDHCP.Currently have RT-AC68U, unbound, AgH, skhnet, scribe. Would like to change to RT-AC86U. What’s the best way? Can I install amtm on RT-AC86U & plug the same USB that was connected to RT-AC68U?
take advantage of the IPv6 part
<sigh> Happy Monday to you too, @Tech9What exactly advantage?
future-proofness - the bots are coming, and they'll have their own IP addys
Specially if he's using Skynet, than definitely dont need to enable the IPV6 option.Why wait for the future? With your cheap home router with partial IPv6 support and buggy firmware - let the bots hit you now!
@Khadanja, keep IPv6 disabled if you don't need it. Don't enable firmware features you don't need. Keep it simple.
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