CollinTaylor you saved me!
When you mentioned the mac addresses I realised that I migrated three AP's in our home to OpenWRT. I followed the provided instructions, but apparently they were a little outdated. And until now I didn't yet dived into IPv6. So I had a nice learning curve and disabled...
Hi,
I've found some interesting information on my phone. When I connect to my network I receive the following ipv6 dns settings and the fourth one is the ip address of my router.
fe80::225:9cff:fe64:846c
fe80::c2c1:c0ff:fe3a:e2d0
fe80::c2c1:c0ff:fe4e:b26f
In the meantime I've checked with my...
I've tried pingtools and that shows my router as dns server. But the domain resolution still doesn't work. I've also tried he.net and that gave me an unknown host when doing a traceroute via IPv4 and IPv6 a ping gives the external ip when using IPv4 and unknown hosts for IPv6. So maybe I missed...
I tested it by putting the dns filtering on the router to on and selecting Router as the preferred setting global. But still the nslookup from my android phone shows 8.8.4.4. as the used dns server. When I disable IPv6 on the phone the dns lookup via de router works but with IPv6 turned on it...
I had a look at DNS filtering, but it wasn't completely clear how that functions. But maybe I misread it.
I'll try it when I'm home tonight with the setting Router. I'll keep you posted.
At the moment I've got the domain redirect set within jffs/hosts.add is that correct or should that be...
Hi,
I know it looks a little bit opportunistic but I'm encountering an issue with my router and I hope there is somebody to help me out.
I've recently switched from dd-wrt to asuswrt merlin and has already proven to be a wise step. In the wake of the switch I also reflashed a couple of linksys...