Suggestion? Buy a TTL USB serial adapter, solder the connections and
restore from uboot
Em 18/06/2013 00:05, Paul Elliott pelli...@blackpatchpanel.com escreveu:
Help now I've bricked my router! I tried to restore
the original frimware using the instructions in
).
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2013/7/4 Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.au
Hi,
I'm just wondering if the dnsmasq DHCP server supports IPv6 stateful
address assignment and DDNS for IPv6 users?
I have it working well for IPv4 already
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Hello Frank,
First disable the firewall and try again. Without firewall, you would, at
least, be able to ping from the
router.
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2013/7/28 Frank Lanitz fr...@frank.uvena.de
On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 21:47:44 +0200
Frank Lanitz
messages and check system logs for any
interesting blockage.
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 07:45:30 +0200
Frank Lanitz fr...@frank.uvena.de wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 11:45:47 -0300
Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca luizl...@gmail.com wrote
Send your ip6tables -nv -L
And a ifconfig or ip a
Em 31/07/2013 04:37, Frank Lanitz fr...@frank.uvena.de escreveu:
Am 31.07.2013 05:23, schrieb Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca:
I just added an unmanaged interface for sixxs.
config interface 'sixxs'
option proto 'none'
option
ethernet, I used kermit in order to keep my
internet online while flashing my device.
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2013/8/12 Martin T m4rtn...@gmail.com
Hi,
there are few guides in OpenWRT wiki which explain how to configure IP
settings
to
192.168.1.0.
I generally like to debug routing problems with a sniffer. Install
tcpdump(-mini) and check where each ping stops.
Also, send the route -n output for every device.
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2013/8/15 Daniel Lipuma dlip...@invap.com.ar
Thanks
Hello Marco,
If thou know what you are doing, you might be able to generate a new image
with image builder replacing the kernel and modules packages, which you
might compile with the help of SDK. However, it is simply easier to compile
it all from source :-)
Generally what you get after the
issing. May be my WL-500g Premium is not good
> for this application?
> Any suggestion?
>
> Sincerely
> tovis
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OpenWRT? If I
> wanted to try reviving LIRC support, where would I start?
>
> Thanks,
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l SVN sources and PNG exports
> here: http://luci.subsignal.org/~jow/owrt-doc.tar.gz
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ould do with with a hardware switch, but
> funds are tight.
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> Thanks,
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FYI, it seems to be a bug in kernel used by LEDE 17.01.4.
I just tested with current snapshot and it simply worked without any change.
Regards,
Em ter, 27 de mar de 2018 às 17:45, Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca <
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> Hello,
>
> I'm configuring IPv6 w
one of which goes through the tbf scheduler.
> And I haven't been able to figure out how to do that. Any help?
>
>
> Stefan
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> A question though, does it act friendly with "qos" package? There are
scenarios where I would want to prioritise bandwidth to certain services.
Unfortunately no. All QoS packages (qos-scripts, sqm-scripts) conflict on
each other.
You can prioritise a device based on its LAN address. It does
inserting NETMAP rules) and
the result is the same.
NPT do forwards ICMPv6 type 2 but, as I said, I cannot use it because I
need a stateful firewall.
Has anyone used something like this? Do I need a special syctl setting for
making it work?
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