It says the message about station disassociated. Same flags are set on the device except the 'Auth' flag. Radius does indeed reauthenticate as I see in my syslog but the client never hears about it.
Strangely, this doesn't happen for me on regular old WPA2-PSK, devices stay connected or at...
Essentially, it could be for a couple hours, or for a quarter of an hour, but clients still believe they are connected to WIFI but the router has de-authed them and does not automatically reauthenticate with RADIUS / rekey.
I've tested this with a different router using the same RADIUS server...
I currently run Pi-Hole but I like the solution of a mitm HTTPS proxy as well (read: root certs on user devices for SSL inspection). It can remove some pesky js and youtube ads as well. Can also set up wpad and pac file with that and set up a web server to serve your root cert. Then you can...
That's a very pertinent point. As RMerlin advises the best thing to do is avoid tampering to prevent future releases from conflicting with all sorts of various user configurations. If it shows up in DNS logs like pi-hole then you can exclude that from the logs just fine as the function does...
You've had a few answers here but here's what worked for me.
I tried nvram committing removing
dns_probe_content=
dns_probe_host=
dns_probe=0
The dns probes however, continued.
I tried the other methods people did of unticking boxes and doing random stuff.
If you want to truly eliminate the...