The problem with VPN connections also seems to be fixed.
Any clue about what was wrong?
The problem with VPN connections also seems to be fixed.
Any clue about what was wrong?
I've no idea. The only thing which is relevant is the DNS, but that's looks strange.
Just one question?
Which stuff is better to place in pre-boot script, and which in post-boot??
And one more choice is to modify /usr/local/init/functions
Could give me some tips?
THX
Pipos (2xWL-500g, WDS-only mode, used as backbone for MAN network; 1xWL-500g in Client Mode with NAT)
The Afina one still doesn't work with CR2, but the Logitech one now works. Thanks.
BTW the webcam capability never works on me when connecting from Internet, for either the official firmware or the hacked ones (garbage text code was shown instead). Any idea?
use the search, a workaround is availableOriginally Posted by geoffreytw
and you can not connect to the data port for viewing your webcam (unless your are able to read data )
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Did anyone have the client mode working in this firm.
I'm struggeling for some time now. I'm trying to connect to a linksys WRT54G
net setup
ADSL (192.168.1.254) - Linksys (192.168.0.1)-Asus(client mode 192.168.0.10) - PC (192.168.0.30)
I used nvram set 13_x_ClientMode=1 + commit.
In terminal I do a
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth2
and a echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
After that I can ping the AP from the ASUS, and have from the asus box connections to the net
Now, when I try to connect from my PC, I cannot ping the linksys, not any other ip (exept the asus). So somehow the Asus does not forward my requests.
Suggestios, am I'm forgetting something?