Subj : New Router To : Nicholas Boel From : Joe Delahaye Date : Tue Jun 03 2014 22:32:29 Re: New Router By: Nicholas Boel to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 03 2014 19:08:10 NB> If you bought a newer router, it will take open source firmware developers NB> a little time to get ahold of that specific router and make sure the NB> firmware works for it. I got an Asus RT-AC68R somewhat recently and DD-WRT NB> was the same deal. At the time it didn't support 5ghz and a few other NB> features, but I'm sure it does now. The note I read mentioned that it would likely never be incorperated, due to the fact that the open source library, does not support the 5 Ghz and likely never will. NB> Anyhow, keep an eye on the development of OpenWRT for your router, it will NB> be fully supported soon most likely. Hopefully, but we shall see. It seems overly complicated to flash with new code though. Having to install new hardware, such as a serial cable to the circuit board, etc. NB> As far as your issue.. I could possibly see that happening if you don't NB> have native IPv6 (or a tunnel setup, for that matter) and enable IPv6 NB> anyways. What you experienced probably shouldn't happen, but I suppose it NB> could. The default is enabled, so I left it like that. NB> Until you actually have native IPv6 or a tunnel setup, I'd keep it NB> disabled as it doesn't do any good for you anyways. For now I will keep it disabled. I have no idea on how to do the tunneling --- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .