eth1
and eth2
, not eth0
which was the WAN interface.eth6
and eth7
.nvram get wl_ifnames
Got it. Thanks Colin. Assuming I get the IF right, what goes at the beginning of that line? wl is no longer valid on the is new router.I'm pretty sure the wireless interfaces on the RT-AC68U wereeth1
andeth2
, noteth0
which was the WAN interface.
You can see the wireless interface names for your model with the following command. I'd guess that they're probablyeth6
andeth7
.
Code:nvram get wl_ifnames
wl
command. The modern replacement for that would be dhd
but I don't think it provides that sort of information.I'm an idiot. It's there.I didn't realise you don't have thewl
command. The modern replacement for that would bedhd
but I don't think it provides that sort of information.
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