Thanks for these comments. I'll review them, try them out on my routers, and 
come back with further questions.

Rich

> On Jul 27, 2016, at 7:02 AM, Juliusz Chroboczek 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Rather than describe the symptoms, I think it might be more efficient
>> for someone to read through the steps outlined at
>> https://gist.github.com/richb-hanover/ec88b851c4da074e48003e6fe9276901
>> and tell me if I've got it right?
> 
> Looks good to me.  You've correctly removed the software bridge and run
> everything on the right interfaces.
> 
> Note that the firewall configuration is probably not necessary, hnetd does
> weird things to the firewall.  But it doesn't harm, and it allows you to
> easily switch back to a static configuration if Homenet doesn't meet your
> needs.
> 
> If I were you, I'd explicitly tell hnetd that the E0 interface is external
> ("option mode external"), since I don't trust the edge detection mechanism.
> 
> I suggest adding two things:
> 
>  - before you start hacking, write down the IPv6 link-local address of
>    the LAN interface, to make sure you can log in;
>  - you should review /etc/config/upnpd, and list the interfaces you want
>    to allow NAT-PMP on.
> 
> -- Juliusz

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