Yes, 5GHz isn't supported out-of-the-box. There are a few instances of workarounds, I think, but I haven't dug into OpenWRT all that much.And I think that is only for 2.4GHz.
Yes, 5GHz isn't supported out-of-the-box. There are a few instances of workarounds, I think, but I haven't dug into OpenWRT all that much.And I think that is only for 2.4GHz.
But how would my clients then be able to use the VPN Client of the AP?i think you have to set the router as gateway, not the ap.
why don't you use the entware haveged and dnscrypt-proxyv2 ?Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I wanted to add haveged (an entropy generator) and dnscrypt-proxy (version 2) and needed a little help.
I figured I need to add it to the router directory, but which scripts do I need to modify? Seems the Makefile, config file - anything else?
Hi guys, any progress on implementing dns over tls in tomato?
Time to post this againNot sure if this is the right place to ask but I wanted to add haveged (an entropy generator) and dnscrypt-proxy (version 2) and needed a little help.
I figured I need to add it to the router directory, but which scripts do I need to modify? Seems the Makefile, config file - anything else?
YES, You asked today, somebody else will ask in a few more posts & again on the next page after the answer gets lost, if it was in it's own thread no getting lost.You think I should create a new topic just to ask about progress on implementing new function which was mentioned in this thread?
Thought I answered that in How To Start a New Thread & Why Should IWhat should then be posted in this thread? Only instructions on How To Start New Thread?
Contrary to the thread police, that seems like a legit question for this thread. I wouldn't ask it myself, but I wouldn't fault anyone for asking about the next release in a thread about the releases. lolYou think I should create a new topic just to ask about progress on implementing new function which was mentioned in this thread? What should then be posted in this thread? Only instructions on How To Start New Thread?
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