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Recent content by Wrong World

  1. Wrong World

    Messed VLAN VIDs?

    Hello, It may be possible that something is seriously broken in the way the Broadcom chip manages VLANs associated to guest SSID, or at least I am having a problem with Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 (ot it may be my fault, of course). Here is a little background on my setup: Cable - [ONT] -...
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    Which user script is called when in Access Point mode?

    That's what I'll do, indeed I suspected already there was no other practical solution apart from having some kind of "fix" implented in the future. It would not even be a real problem to have a single script doing all the stuff at boot, and forgetting about it after, if not for the fact I don't...
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    Which user script is called when in Access Point mode?

    One month or so ago I asked regarding user scripts not properly called (in my own view, of course) when changing guest Wi-Fi networks settings. I hoped in an answer from RMerlin, but... In the meantime, I decided to dump much of my lengthy script and to move the routing stuff to an EdgeRouter...
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    User script fired on changing guest networks?

    Thanks, a cron job could be indeed an acceptable workaround, with some drawbacks. The main one I see is that, not being triggered by the firewall restart (which implies Asuswrt has setup from scratch [ip|eb]tables), your cron job cannot be sure on the set of rules already defined, i.e. the...
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    User script fired on changing guest networks?

    Hello, This is my first post in this forum. It is now three weeks that I am reading many posts here on how to better tailor my RT-AC66U_B1 router (running Asuswrt-Merlin 380.69_2) to my needs. So, piece by piece, I've assembled a quite lenghty firewall-start script and a much smaller nat-script...
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