Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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givecake
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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

Post by givecake »

Oh sweet, got that reset sorted. Thanks!

Now there's another problem and this feels bad ;O
After messing around with trying to get it to work in conjunction with the other router, but failing, I decided to try it alone, replacing the first router. But I found something odd, that the WRT 1200 AC couldn't detect the ethernet cable coming from the main switch, which has many clients attached to it. I tried it in the different ports, none worked, while the ethernet connecting to the wireless router worked fine. I tried changing cables but no luck. Only the ethernet from the main switch doesn't work.
Is this a router limitation perhaps?

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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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It should work in that configuration fine.
A crossover cable may be required but that’s unlikely.
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givecake
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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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Is there a way to forward IPs to external IPs in Gargoyle?

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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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If Gargoyle was doing the DHCP, I think you could do it with dnsmasq. Without it, I think a firewall rule would be required to redirect traffic.

We probably can’t help you write that here
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givecake
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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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I'm trying gargoyle with the DHCP now, but please would you point me to dnsmasq in the documentation? I can't seem to find it..

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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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givecake wrote:I'm trying gargoyle with the DHCP now, but please would you point me to dnsmasq in the documentation? I can't seem to find it..
Hi pleas read here:
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/do ... q-man.html
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/dhcp.dnsmasq
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/dhcp
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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

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You can definitely redirect URLs. Maybe IP to IP requires firewall rule
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givecake
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Re: Flashing on a WRT 1200 AC v2

Post by givecake »

Thanks Lantis and tapper, I'll have a shot :)

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