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  1. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with DNS LAN/WLAN Client Registration?

    Thanks RMerlin and sfx2000 for the great information. Doc
  2. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with DNS LAN/WLAN Client Registration?

    Ok, thanks for the information. In general, without DD-WRT or OpenWRT, what are your thoughts on the WRT3200ACM? Doc
  3. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with DNS LAN/WLAN Client Registration?

    Ok, but does the Linksys WRT3200ACM with DD-WRT support DNS registration for LAN/WLAN clients? Doc
  4. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with DNS LAN/WLAN Client Registration?

    That is good news. Also, would a Linksys WRT3200ACM with DD-WRT work as well? Doc
  5. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with DNS LAN/WLAN Client Registration?

    Are there such routers? I see such a router as a solution to Microsoft killing netbios/wins in Windows 10 1803 and later. I know I can work around the issue, but LMHOST is really old school. Doc
  6. Dr. Strangelove

    Routers with a wireless WAN side?

    Greetings, I have access to a wireless net in an apartment complex. I want to use a router to connect to this wireless network (192.), and allow me to create a local net (10.) on my side of the router firewall that will allow me to configure my own wireless net/ssid, and also use the local...
  7. Dr. Strangelove

    Blocking sites at the router level

    Let's say you have an ASUS RT-N66U N900. Let's also say that you want to block all employees from accessing facebook, and still allow access to your own facebook page. Can this be accomplished with the router? If so, how? Doc
  8. Dr. Strangelove

    Advanced Centrino N 6235 Problems/Issues

    Greetings, Intel is seeking information regarding Advanced Centrino N 6235 Problems/Issues: http://communities.intel.com/message/200501#200501 Doc
  9. Dr. Strangelove

    Requiem For A Heavyweight: Linksys On The Block

    Linksys on the block, and Flip dead. And, they only spent $600M and had Flip for two years before they canned it. Looks like Cisco is cleaning house... Doc
  10. Dr. Strangelove

    RT-AC66U negative feedback and security questions

    I have currently have an Actiontec MI424-WR. Yes, I know this is archaic, and I apologize in advance for even mentioning it. I will be getting an ASUS RT-AC66U to replace this dinosaur, soon. I have several questions regarding the RT-AC66U. 1) On Newegg, recent feedback seems to be very...
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