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Considering TP-Link EAP225 Outdoor

Considering TP-Link EAP225 Outdoor

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[OpenWrt Wiki] TP-Link EAP225 series

https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/eap225

Openwrt on Proxmox. Questions I have

Openwrt on Proxmox. Questions I have

I'm new to Proxmox and have had Openwrt on an AP router for a while, but still am not all that good at it.

I followed a YouTube video yesterday to set up Openwrt as a Proxmox device. The idea being that I can patch all my containers through it and have a single IP address and many ports associated with it on my home lan.

But I'm also trying to get Mullvad VPN installed on it. When I've followed the instructions to install Mullvad I can no longer ping the outside world. If there's any pointers to getting that going I'd be grateful. I followed the instructions on their website.

Questions: if I get Mullvad working is there a way for me to route some containers through that and others through my own IP, or do I need 2 openwrt containers to get this? I noticed that during the setup I removed the WAN from the LAN and just left Mullvad as an exit route, so I assume I would need a second LAN with the WAN for me to be able to route via it. If that is the case, can I route some through one LAN and some through a second?

Cable FritzBox with noncable firmware + extension? - Lemmy.World

Cable FritzBox with noncable firmware + extension? - Lemmy.World

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Cable FritzBox with noncable firmware + extension? - Lemmy.World

https://lemmy.world/post/12393103

Hi, where I live we have cable internet, it seems this is not supported by existing OpenWRT firmware. But as far as I understood, the router is the same and just has a different modem. This could need proprietary firmware, maybe blobs etc. everything not nice, but isnt the router Software kinda independend of the modem? I dont have experience with this, but would like to try to make a model with cable work with a DSL / fiber OpenWRT software by adding the missing modem firmware. Is there something I missed, is this in general how OpenWRT is made to work with different modems? Also: can I have 2 routers on the same cable, to try it before switching to it permanently, if I have a cable box with 3 ports and one free? I dont know much about this, as the payment plan seems to be for the whole house connection no matter how many routers inside.

Could someone explain these OpenWRT LuCI firewall settings to me? I am having trouble interpereting what they are saying exactly.

Could someone explain these OpenWRT LuCI firewall settings to me? I am having trouble interpereting what they are saying exactly.

Thoughts on OpenWISP?

Thoughts on OpenWISP?

I've been playing around with openwisp and it feels very unpolished. The firmware upgrader only supports a few devices and I half the features are broken.

What's worse is that the Github is semi abandoned. There are a decent amount of issues and from what I've seen the team is busy with other things. I have full respect for them but it doesn't look promising.

Have you guys used it?

[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt Security Advisories

[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt Security Advisories

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[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt Security Advisories

https://openwrt.org/advisory/start

Router or combo for WRT

Router or combo for WRT

Hello everyone, I am looking for a good router/modem combo or router that will work with wrt. Looking for something with 2.5gbps ethernet and fast wireless speeds that can be found online at Best Buy or similar stores.

Any reccomendations are appreciated, thanks!

Is it possible to see what WiFi security choice a client is using (ideally from LuCI)?

Is it possible to see what WiFi security choice a client is using (ideally from LuCI)?

cross-posted to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13445734


I can see all the devices connected over WiFi, but their security choice seems to be unlisted. For example, if the wifi interface has both WPA2, and WPA3 available, I would like to see what devices are using which.

Openwisp - A Hackable Network Management System for the 21st Century

Openwisp - A Hackable Network Management System for the 21st Century

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OpenWISP: Open Source Network Management System

https://openwisp.org/

OpenWISP is an open source network management system aimed at low cost networks: from public wifi, to university wifi, mesh networks and IoT.

Anyone have recommendations for simplified interface for a firewall?

Anyone have recommendations for simplified interface for a firewall?

I'm tight on space with 23.05, and trying to get used to the complexity but IP Tables is like handing highschool students an ANSI C book to get started coding. I need the 90% effective implemented features version that covers 99% of users with 1% of the default verbosity.

The whitelist I have been using in PCWRT has been effective and is simply "IP-Address:port-number". That is all I really need.