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2017-04-22 17:52:36
R1D2 wrote Anyway, connect the CPE to your guest port, look up its IP (in DHCP menu), connect PC to LAN and test, test, test.;) I can see that the guest network is on a subnet by logging onto the...
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2017-04-22 05:59:56
R1D2 wrote First you create an interface with name guest. Be sure to assign a static IP and a netmask: Then set up DHCP, it can help to not have to change between IPs on your laptop/PC: Now configure...
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2017-04-22 02:14:05
R1D2 wrote No, eth0.1 is LAN, VLAN ID is 1. eth0.2 is WAN, VLAN ID is 2. They share a common physical switch interface (eth0) on this router. Your guest network would be eth0.3, VLAN ID 3 or whatever...
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2017-04-21 20:17:50
cayvman wrote If I can't get this one to work I'll return and purchase one of the recommended ones. Got a TL WDR4300 and this is how the default interfaces are configured: If I understood previous...
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2017-04-17 06:22:41
R1D2 wrote http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/generic/ BTW, in post #49 you asked for a recommendation, but had ordered the WNDR3700 already. I would have recommended a TL-WDR4300 or...
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2017-04-17 06:00:37
R1D2 wrote Sure it is. Supported since r49247, see https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700#tab__openwrt_support I saw that but I can't see where to download the firmware.
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