no I am not. I planned to use it to login remotely and be a part of the local network.
VPN worked ok on another TPL router (TLR600VPN) without Gargoyle. Figured I would try it using Gargoyle and VPN.
not sure it is bricked but I cant access it via http, telnet or ssh.
Gargoyles bricks when power cycled. With vpn active.
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Re: Gargoyles bricks when power cycled. With vpn active.
Linksys WRT32x Wired Gateway, Orbi RBK20 Wifi
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Re: Gargoyles bricks when power cycled. With vpn active.
Ok. I was able to get back into the router by removing openvpn.
Here is how I did it:
1) entering failsafe on Archer C7 is done by hitting button several times quickly, not once and holding. took a while to figure that out.
2) When in failsafe, the router goes to 192.168.0.1 for telnet. I was trying my modified IP of 10.0.0.1.
3)Once in failsafe I used mount_root to get old files back
4) then removed the openvpn and openvpn_gargoyle files
5) reboot now
Everything seemed to work fine as before without vpn configured. I did seem to lose my historical bandwidth data which sucks, but better than losing the rest.
Here is how I did it:
1) entering failsafe on Archer C7 is done by hitting button several times quickly, not once and holding. took a while to figure that out.
2) When in failsafe, the router goes to 192.168.0.1 for telnet. I was trying my modified IP of 10.0.0.1.
3)Once in failsafe I used mount_root to get old files back
4) then removed the openvpn and openvpn_gargoyle files
5) reboot now
Everything seemed to work fine as before without vpn configured. I did seem to lose my historical bandwidth data which sucks, but better than losing the rest.
Linksys WRT32x Wired Gateway, Orbi RBK20 Wifi
Linksys WRT32x Wired Gateway, Orbi RBK50 Wifi
Linksys WRT32x Wired Gateway, Orbi RBK50 Wifi
Re: Gargoyles bricks when power cycled. With vpn active.
Nope - like agrohe21 I just use it to get remote access to my home network. I don't have much running on here other than that. No quotas, no port forwards, no UPNP etc.ispyisail wrote:Are you guys using VPN service providers?