I have a RT-AC68U router and i need to bypass my ISP modem/router (mandatory and no bridge mode).
It seems it can be done by putting this line in dhcp conf (getting public adress) :
send vendor-class-identifier "bytelont"
Merlin firmware has implemented an option for this :
User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)
But on the Asus, i don't know what i have to enter in this field (WAN>Manual).
I think i don't have to enter the "send" keyword i'm correct ?
So i have to enter : vendor-class-identifier "bytelont" ? With or without the quotes ?
Since at the moment it does not work, but that could come from elsewhere, so i would like to be sure of the syntax to use, so i can find the bug that will come from other parameters.
Thanks in advance.
I did not find any information on this on the Merlin wiki
It seems it can be done by putting this line in dhcp conf (getting public adress) :
send vendor-class-identifier "bytelont"
Merlin firmware has implemented an option for this :
User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)
But on the Asus, i don't know what i have to enter in this field (WAN>Manual).
I think i don't have to enter the "send" keyword i'm correct ?
So i have to enter : vendor-class-identifier "bytelont" ? With or without the quotes ?
Since at the moment it does not work, but that could come from elsewhere, so i would like to be sure of the syntax to use, so i can find the bug that will come from other parameters.
Thanks in advance.
I did not find any information on this on the Merlin wiki