My netgear dg834 frequently loses the connection.
These are AR7-chipset routers, they can work really
well on certain types of long-lines apparently, but
not for others, this sort of problem is normal
depending on the combination of your line and the
router/chipset in use...
It is a
On 25/02/12 14:42, Chris Dennis wrote:
Thanks for all the replies.
I've just scored a D-Link DIR-615 router on eBay for £10, which I'll use
for messing about with OpenWRT.
Update: OpenWRT works on the DIR-615/D4 using the DIR-600/B2 firmware.
I'll write up my notes when I get a chance.
Lo,
At 11:21 04/03/2012, you wrote:
My netgear dg834 frequently loses the connection.
These are AR7-chipset routers, they can work really
well on certain types of long-lines apparently, but
not for others, this sort of problem is normal
depending on the combination of your line and the
On 25/02/12 18:19, Paul Tansom wrote:
By the way, when I took a look at your write up (not read yet though) I noted
your site. The concept of the photograph is a great one, I seem to have seen it
before somewhere ;) Mine are Exmoor ponies :) http://www.aptanet.com/
My New Forest ponies were
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 07:37:43PM +, Chris Dennis wrote:
Has anyone actually got a (modestly priced) IPv6 ADSL router working
(i.e. IP6 to the ISP, and IP6 on the LAN)?
I'm using the TG582n with AA, which seems to work with the pre-release
firmware. Before that I was using that I was using
Thanks for all the replies.
I've just scored a D-Link DIR-615 router on eBay for £10, which I'll use
for messing about with OpenWRT. If that doesn't work, the Linksys
E-series look promising. Presumably all the manufacturers and ISPs will
wake up to IPv6 eventually.
Meanwhile I've taken Vic's
** Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com [2012-02-25 14:43]:
Thanks for all the replies.
I've just scored a D-Link DIR-615 router on eBay for £10, which I'll use
for messing about with OpenWRT. If that doesn't work, the Linksys
E-series look promising. Presumably all the manufacturers and
On 25/02/2012 18:19, Paul Tansom wrote:
** Chris Denniscgden...@btinternet.com [2012-02-25 14:43]:
Thanks for all the replies.
I've just scored a D-Link DIR-615 router on eBay for £10, which I'll use
for messing about with OpenWRT. If that doesn't work, the Linksys
E-series look promising.
Hello,
At 18:19 25/02/2012, you wrote:
** Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com [2012-02-25 14:43]:
Thanks for all the replies.
I've just scored a D-Link DIR-615 router on eBay for £10, which I'll use
for messing about with OpenWRT. If that doesn't work, the Linksys
E-series look
On 21 February 2012 19:37, Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com wrote:
Hello Folks
Has anyone actually got a (modestly priced) IPv6 ADSL router working (i.e.
IP6 to the ISP, and IP6 on the LAN)?
I don't know if it would work, but will OpenWRT or DD-WRT on a cheap
router support ipv6?
On 22/02/12 09:12, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 21 February 2012 19:37, Chris Denniscgden...@btinternet.com wrote:
Hello Folks
Has anyone actually got a (modestly priced) IPv6 ADSL router working (i.e.
IP6 to the ISP, and IP6 on the LAN)?
I don't know if it would work, but will OpenWRT or
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 22 at 09:12, Philip Stubbs wrote:
I don't know if it would work, but will OpenWRT or DD-WRT on a cheap
router support ipv6?
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/IPv6
OpenWrt info is at http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ipv6.overview btw.
Well I've got DD-WRT on a
On 22/02/12 09:38, Bob Dunlop wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 22 at 09:12, Philip Stubbs wrote:
I don't know if it would work, but will OpenWRT or DD-WRT on a cheap
router support ipv6?
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/IPv6
OpenWrt info is at http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ipv6.overview btw.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 22/02/12 09:38, Bob Dunlop wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 22 at 09:12, Philip Stubbs wrote:
I don't know if it would work, but will OpenWRT or DD-WRT on a cheap
router support ipv6?
Part of my motivation for doing this is to learn about IPv6 on the internet
and on the LAN (including wifi) so that I can set it up for clients
eventually. So using a fairly standard commercially available router would
be preferable.
Entanet support PPPoE connections.
That's good to
Routerboards. Linitx.com sell them. Any alixboard running m0n0wall will do it
too. Routerboard 750 under 40 quid.
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Routerboards. Linitx.com sell them. Any alixboard running m0n0wall will do
it too. Routerboard 750 under 40 quid.
Monowall works well with the HE tunnels too.
Wayne
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Has anyone actually got a (modestly priced) IPv6 ADSL router working
(i.e. IP6 to the ISP, and IP6 on the LAN)?
I bought a Technicolor/Thompson TG582N on the basis that Andrews and
Arnold are using it for IP6, but it seems that I didn't read the small
print: it only works with
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