• @Lyricism6055
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        09 months ago

        Yeah which makes sense. If you don’t use custom dns then it’ll use the dns from the VPN provider. It’s more secure by default. 👍

        Glad you figured that out.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      If your access point supports DD-WRT you can also integrate it there without needing another device.

      • @uis
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        310 months ago

        Join church of OpenWRT

        • @PutangInaMo
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          10 months ago

          I left that church after my last wrt router that was advertised as being supported wound up in fact not being “completely” supported.

          • @x4740N
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            310 months ago

            I don’t think you should be soured away from openwrt completely because its built for specific use cases with specifc routers

            And open source coders can’t reasonably create individual openwrt firmware versions for every router out there that quickly

            • @PutangInaMo
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              210 months ago

              No it was a linksys issue. But honestly I just replaced it was an Asus router and called it a day. It’s a nice concept and works well for some people’s use cases. It’s not difficult to implement but to me wasn’t justified.

          • @uis
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            110 months ago

            Can you provide more info what router, what features and from where info?

            • @PutangInaMo
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              110 months ago

              One of the linksys routers that was advertised to support it, but the radio firmware was not officially supported and I had a lot of wireless connection issues so I replaced it.

              Info from official openwrt website.