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Topic: Setup questions with a home network | |
crashfly Replies: 3 Views: 5111 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:23 Subject: Setup questions with a home network |
Actually, I believe that setup will not work. As eibgrad suggested, you are using your second router as a router. Being that your U-verse router is doing all of the work, you need to use your DD-WRT ... | |
Topic: IPv6 LAN | |
crashfly Replies: 1 Views: 1794 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:11 Subject: IPv6 LAN |
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/IPv6 | |
Topic: Remote Web GUI not Working | |
crashfly Replies: 3 Views: 2735 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 0:52 Subject: Remote Web GUI not Working |
The "Remote Access" is just that, it port forwards to your current port on the inside of your network.
Therefore, you would not be able to access your webgui from port 8081 because that i ... |
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Topic: Uptime Contest - Where Uptime records can go to die | |
crashfly Replies: 54 Views: 68072 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 15:57 Subject: Uptime Contest - Where Uptime records can go to die |
do I win?
e3_ap = e3000 running as a dual access point (5 & 2.4ghz) e3_cb = e3000 running as a client bridge + 2.4ghz access point. 5ghz is used to connect to the ap. both running 15962 s ... |
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Topic: Heartbleed wrt54GS | |
crashfly Replies: 5 Views: 4544 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 15:44 Subject: Heartbleed wrt54GS |
It seems I may have misunderstood what the developer <Kong> had previously wrote elsewhere on this board. Maybe the following will help you more.
All, You all may have heard of the massive ... |
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Topic: Heartbleed wrt54GS | |
crashfly Replies: 5 Views: 4544 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 0:04 Subject: Heartbleed wrt54GS |
None of the DD-WRT versions actually have the "Heartbleed" problem. (As far as I know.) The reasoning behind that is that DD-WRT has versions long time prior to the "Heartbleed" o ... | |
Topic: K3.X vs K2.6 | |
crashfly Replies: 12 Views: 14097 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 23:59 Subject: K3.X vs K2.6 |
Something else that should be mentioned is that the K3.x support drives larger than 2TB where as the K2.6 only support drives *up to* 2TB. | |
Topic: DNSMasq goofed up.... | |
crashfly Replies: 5 Views: 3252 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 16:22 Subject: DNSMasq goofed up.... |
First of all, you have not reported what kind of router you are using.
Secondly, you need to specify the revision of the firmware you are using. (Use numbers not the date.) Because, with out th ... |
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Topic: Problems with IP addresses running DD-WRT behind ATT 2wire | |
crashfly Replies: 2 Views: 2708 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 0:42 Subject: Problems with IP addresses running DD-WRT behind ATT 2wire |
What you are describing is not "normal."
However, from the information you have provided, I could not pick up how you have things connected. And by that, I mean is everything connected t ... |
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Topic: Collision between UPnP and manual port forward | |
crashfly Replies: 1 Views: 2520 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:56 Subject: Collision between UPnP and manual port forward |
Unfortunately, there is very little you can do to fix that. DD-WRT is set up in such a way that all UPnP port forwards take precedence over any manual port forwards.
Short of turning off UPnP all t ... |
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Topic: LAN only wireless sub/guest network possible? | |
crashfly Replies: 15 Views: 13966 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 19:56 Subject: LAN only wireless sub/guest network possible? |
Something alternatively you can do (idea for thought), is to just allow specific computers/devices with access to the internet. Then block anything else not specified.
Plain, simple, to the point. ... |
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Topic: E3000 "slow" WAN | |
crashfly Replies: 3 Views: 4633 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 17:13 Subject: Re: E3000 "slow" WAN |
Hi,
My connection was recently upgraded and I now have 160/10 Mbps available. However with DD-WRT it seems to be impossible to reach anything near this. I'm currently stuck at around 100Mbps. ... |
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Topic: Update V 23 to V 24 | |
crashfly Replies: 4 Views: 2709 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:06 Subject: Update V 23 to V 24 |
Thanks but where can I find that peacock announcement.
If there are security improvements only, do I need it if I only use client mode? Edmund Currently, you can find the "Peacock" ... |
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Topic: Kong build naming convention | |
crashfly Replies: 3 Views: 3352 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 2:59 Subject: Kong build naming convention |
Releases are all based on the revision history of DD-WRT. I used to have a link to the timeline (for each changeset), but I have not visited it in a while and do not know what they changed it to.
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Topic: E3000 | |
crashfly Replies: 10 Views: 8204 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 2:48 Subject: E3000 |
More specifically, the paragraph I was referring to was this:
Make sure you know the nvram size of your router if is is a newer model (e2000, e3000, e4200) as you must flash a nv60 or nv64 on some of ... |
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