Sorry... I don't use any ASUS routers because I'm afraid People's Republic of China may want back Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan. I can't risk it and I hope you understand.
Sorry... I don't use any ASUS routers because I'm afraid People's Republic of China may want back Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan. I can't risk it and I hope you understand.
Well... you need to figure it out. You may want to remove Asuswrt-Merlin firmware as well since at least one Russian developer is involved and for years. Netgear with 3rd party firmware is also not an option for you as the developer is also Russian. And don't forget Google is watching you, Sergey Brin... born in Moscow.
Seriously, just use whatever works best for you and leave the politics behind. Entware is trusted source and AdGuard is trusted company with global services. And try AdGuard Home add-on if you prefer local filtering. It's excellent with many features and clean modern UI. All the best!
Asuswrt-Merlin-AdGuardHome-Installer The Official Installer of AdGuardHome for Asuswrt-Merlin Requirements: ARM based ASUS routers (not bridges or access points) that use Asuswrt-Merlin Firmware JFFS support and enabled REQUIRES ENTWARE(!) for package management, and a separate USB drive for...
I din't realize that! Now I have to reconsider. Is there any other way to get the results without dealing with the possibility of back doors from Russin programmers?
Had that same issue on my GT-BE98 Pro as I was getting it setup. Not sure what kind of router you have, but note the port where you have your WAN plugged into. You may have more than 1 port that could accept a WAN connection. Try using the other port, and it should show up as eth0.
Had that same issue on my GT-BE98 Pro as I was getting it setup. Not sure what kind of router you have, but note the port where you have your WAN plugged into. You may have more than 1 port that could accept a WAN connection. Try using the other port, and it should show up as eth0.
I have a GT-BE98 Pro also. The problem with using my 10G port for WAN is that I am already using that for a 10G link. I'd rather not waste it on WAN, especially considering I only pay for 300 Mbps internet and only have a 1 Gbps ONT.
I have a GT-BE98 Pro also. The problem with using my 10G port for WAN is that I am already using that for a 10G link. I'd rather not waste it on WAN, especially considering I only pay for 300 Mbps internet and only have a 1 Gbps ONT.