Version 1.5.5: OpenVPN

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Wild Rat
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Re: Version 1.5.5: OpenVPN

Post by Wild Rat »

2ks-kyle wrote:Eric,
Thanks for getting back asking why I need a TAP interface in OpenVPN. I've been gone a while and just caught up to your reply.
I use the http://wafers.cc free VPN, and it also needs TAP support to work.

ispyisail
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Re: Version 1.5.5: OpenVPN

Post by ispyisail »

I have just installed OpenVPN client on my android phone using only apps from the app store. Works well with gargoyle :D

varma
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Re: Version 1.5.5: OpenVPN

Post by varma »

Hi everybody
I couldn't understand the wireless regulatory problem.
I'm italian and I can't understand everything you write.

I catch that latest version locks the country in US.
But I'm an Italian user, and I know in italy we can use 13 channels (don't remenber the db limit).
So in this version I'm limited as a US user or I can set the Italian channels and power db?

Thank you very much!

I love this firmware... I'm looking forward for a fixed w/OpenVPN version!!
Tp-Link WR1043ND v1.4 using Gargoyle 1.7.2
Tp-Link WDR3600 v1.5 using OpenWRT CC by SamKnows

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varma
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Re: Version 1.5.5: OpenVPN

Post by varma »

Hi Eric,

about the wifi regulatory, maybe you could leave the possibility to choose the regulatory of your country (leaving the user free to choice the real country their are in or a fake one) but writing a Note where you say something like:
"remember that theese settings are regulated by law. choose the right one or you could be out of the law. The Gargoyle Router developers are not responsible of your choice bla bla bla"

In these way all non-US user can have their config, and everyone is "reminded" to respect the law.

Thank you for the great job
Tp-Link WR1043ND v1.4 using Gargoyle 1.7.2
Tp-Link WDR3600 v1.5 using OpenWRT CC by SamKnows

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