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A couple of things

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:59 pm
by heather22
My router is a WRT54G-TM running Gargoyle 1.0.12
WIndows 7 & latest firefox

What I have noticed may not be important but would be great if they were fixed / added.

Status / Web Usage / Recent Web Usage
periodically does not work.
Web Monitor Preferences do not save after the router has been running close to a full day.
The save changes button seems to not do anything most times.

Status / Connection List / CUrrent connections
should have a configurable refresh rate that can be saved, and the ability to turn off.

Connection / DHCP /
The ablity to enable "Block MAC addresses assigned a static IP that connect from a different IP"
without enabling DHCP would be helpful. DHCP is not used in My small network but I have 2 ip addresses assigned because it needs to be enabled. It is not an issue for wireless because of MAC filtering, but hard wired it could be.

Great addition would be..
Ability to auto-reboot the router would be a nice feature.

Thanks for this firmware. It the best thing I used so far.

Re: A couple of things

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:24 am
by DoesItMatter
For the web page issues, try using Internet Explorer as well.

I use Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.7alpha, Google Chrome 3
and all of them work fine, but the one thing I set in those
is to always re-load the page, never use cached pages.

See if you can clear your caches, or go into the settings and
have it reload instead of using cached pages.

Re: A couple of things

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:40 pm
by heather22
Than you for your reply DoesItMatter!
I put too much faith in the latest stable release of Firefox.
It is not common that I stray from it, but is good to try a different browser..
I already configured the cache, and will test it later from firefox 3.5 & IE8.
I have 1 final question, but will I will make 1 last topic post since it is not related.
Thank you very much ;)

Re: A couple of things

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:47 pm
by Lucky75
As for the auto-reboot, just ssh into your router and set a cron job to reboot at a specific time.

Re: A couple of things

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:29 pm
by heather22
Thank you Lucky75!
Thank you for thinking I am capable of doing that..haha
That sounds great, but I do not know how to run a cron job from ssh.
I have winscp installed with the desire to learn how.