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  1. Zaaaaphod Beeblebrox

    Unable to Flash 386.5_2 onto AiMesh RT-AC68U

    Hey - thanks for that! Switching to https and download / trusting a cert did the trick. There were still a few unexpected browser warnings on the way through which surprised me, but I eventually got to an upload screen on the remote node and it worked from there. One thing that I had to do was...
  2. Zaaaaphod Beeblebrox

    Unable to Flash 386.5_2 onto AiMesh RT-AC68U

    Hi, I have 2 x RT-AC68U units in an AiMesh. Both were on Merlin 386.4. This morning I updated the root node to 386.5_2 without incident. When I click on the 'upload' button for the node router though (Administration -> Firmware Upgrade page), it takes me to a log in page for the node...
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    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Aah cool. Thanks for that. It looks like 563 is for secure NNTP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_News_Transfer_Protocol - "When clients connect to a news server with Transport Layer Security (TLS), TCP port 563 is often used."). So, I'm guessing that the script author doesn't care if that...
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    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Thanks heaps for this. I'm a bit of a linux noob, but studied this script to try and figure out what's going on. As I understand it, you're creating two custom routing tables, 10 (vpn) and 12 (normal wan). I guess you're then adding rules to the 'mangle' table to set a mark on each packet as...
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    Is it possible to direct different MACs / Ports to different VPNs

    Hi, I just bought an RT-AC68U and flashed it with Merlin 378.51 My setup is as follows. Apple TV and Panasonic TV are plugged into the router. Other devices connect wirelessly. I have set up two OpenVPN clients - one to the US (VPN Client 1) and one to a geopgraphically local server (VPN...
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