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    Allow access to LAN side IP address and port when AP isolation is used

    I run AddGuard DNS server on my LAN and my RT-AC66U B1's WiFi is configures to use AP isolation. I would like to allow access to DNS server 192.168.1.30. How could I configure this?
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    Wireless-N Bridge for WPA2 Enterprise network

    Wireless-AC Bridge for WPA2 Enterprise Network I have found this Silex BR-310AC but it's hard to find. Do you guys have found other bridges which support Enterprise security? High Performance Gigabit Ethernet to 802.11ac WLAN Bridge Including 802.1X Enterprise Security BR-310AC is a...
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    Asus firewall IPv6 rules for webserver etc

    That problem was caused by a problem in ISP's modem router.
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    Asus firewall IPv6 rules for webserver etc

    How can I do that if all IPv6 adresses are dynamic public adresses which are assigned by ISP? All LAN side IPv6 aresses are public.
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    Asus firewall IPv6 rules for webserver etc

    Couldn't that cause problems if ISP's DHCP decides to assign different IPv6 adresses? Edit: There's something wrong. I can ping IPv6 adresses but I cannot connect. ping -6 2a00:801:f::195 works but I cannot open http://[2a00:801:f::195]/
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    Asus firewall IPv6 rules for webserver etc

    My IPv6 connection type is Native, DHCP-PD is enabled and my server has a public IPv6 address. I need to open port 80 for my webserver but I don't know how to define the destination address on my LAN side. The guide https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1013638/ doesn't show how to bind the local...
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    Linksys EA9300 Max-Stream AC4000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router Reviewed

    It's easy to measure and is interesting information. Another thing I'm missing is the simultaneus throughput. Power comsumption when transfering data varies alot. TP-Link Archer C7: 23 W Tenda Wireless AC1750: 42 W D-Link DIR 868L: 25 W Asus RT-AC68U: 46 W Linksys EA6900: 34 W
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    Linksys EA9300 Max-Stream AC4000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router Reviewed

    What is the idle power comsumption?
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    It seems that TP-Link TL-WN722N works in Linux. TL-WN722N can capture all packets reliable. Npcap does now work in my Windows 7 so I have not tested TL-WN722N in Windows. TP-Link TL-WN722N is only 1x1 MIMO 802.11bgn adapter. Info: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN722N WiFi certification...
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    Netgear A6200 was rated five stars for packet capture but I did not had any luck with that. Omnipeek use Netgear A6210. I'll try it with Npcap when I get my A6210.
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    I'm not sure if I understook right. Have you used those adapters as regular USB WLAN adapters or have you used those with Wireshark and captured traffic not destined to the adapter itself?
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    Looks like all listed adapters are quite old.
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    Do you use those adapters with Npcap https://github.com/nmap/npcap ?
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    Good wireless adapter to capture 802.11n traffic?

    Do those work in Windows or Linux? Have you tested there adapters? I would be good is someone could confrim well working USB adapter. Access points are Cisco Aironet 802.11n and 802.11ac models.
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