it is possible but you'll have to do it through the CLI and I can't give you the commands as I don't know them myself. Otherwise, install Tomato where you can easily do that through the GUI. Tomato also supports CTF if you need it
I found this. Not sure how up-to-date it is https://nwgat.ninja/limit-bandwith-for-ssid-on-asuswrt-merlin/
and this on here http://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt...work-for-the-guest-network.22103/#post-161153
Netgear R7000 isn't supported by RMerlin only ASUS routers. Try to get help of that made that fork.Has anyone got any commands for this?
I'm surprised nobody has tried to limit the bandwidth on a guest network via SSH using XWRT-vortex with an R7000..
I found this. Not sure how up-to-date it is https://nwgat.ninja/limit-bandwith-for-ssid-on-asuswrt-merlin/
and this on here http://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt...work-for-the-guest-network.22103/#post-161153
Netgear R7000 isn't supported by RMerlin only ASUS routers. Try to get help of that made that fork.
As i told you:
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/li...-network-on-asuswrt-merlin.27804/#post-280941
it's best to ask here, which is the official thread for XWRT http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/asuswrt-merlin-on-netgear-r7000.71108/
Thank you.
I've actually decided to give tomato firmware a go as I can not receive the help I am looking for with vortex.
Is there a certain procedure to get to tomato from vortex? I assume I need to go back to the stock firmware first?
- go back to stock
- flash the initial Tomato firmware
- if all successful, flash the real all-in-one (AIO) firmware. During that flash, make sure to enable "erase NVRAM" option
Do you have the links? I really don't want to download the wrong firmware and brick my device lol. I also have an N66U flashed with MerlinWRT which would be the same procedure?
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Get it from my mirror https://ngmirror.teambelgium.net/
Get the initial and 138-MultiWAN AIO files. If you need to go from Tomato to stock again, also get the "back to original" file
I think with ASUS routers, you need to put it in recovery mode, then flash it with Tomato. I've never done that so I can't help on the N66U
Get it from my mirror https://ngmirror.teambelgium.net/
Get the initial and 138-MultiWAN AIO files. If you need to go from Tomato to stock again, also get the "back to original" file
I think with ASUS routers, you need to put it in recovery mode, then flash it with Tomato. I've never done that so I can't help on the N66U
Thank you so much. I think tomato will be a better alternative for me.
I'm using the N66U as an AP. If I get tomato loaded on the N66U, is it easy to setup as an AP with the same SSID and passwords? I want my devices to automatically connect to the strongest signal.
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I've never ran Tomato in AP mode so I honestly don't know. But you can ask on the LinkSysInfo forum http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?forums/tomato-firmware.33/
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