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General Discussion / Re: Management through Opt1 slow
« on: November 10, 2021, 04:08:56 pm »
This seems plausible. Going to System > Gateways > Single, I see 2 gateways. OPT1_GW (Active) and WAN_DHCP6 (Active).
WAN was set w/ DHCPv6 which is now "Not Set" for v4 & v6 (I'll need to set some kind of IP when I get my WAN online) Setting it offline removed the WAN_DHCP6 GW. There was no DHCP server upstream from WAN anyway, it's not even plugged in.
On the OPT1 side, If I set IPv4 address manually, I'm forced to pick a IPv4 Upstream Gateway as "AutoDetect". Once this happens, the GW is created and can't be deleted. Helper text states that Upstream Gateway isn't necessary for LAN but what if I also don't want/need an upstream GW for OPT1?
As a workaround, I'm setting my OPT1 IP via static DHCP reservation on an upstream DHCP server, option 3 left blank so it's receiving GW as 0.0.0.0.
LAN is still fast while OPT1 is still slow. Ping TTL=63 now on the OPT1 side.
WAN was set w/ DHCPv6 which is now "Not Set" for v4 & v6 (I'll need to set some kind of IP when I get my WAN online) Setting it offline removed the WAN_DHCP6 GW. There was no DHCP server upstream from WAN anyway, it's not even plugged in.
On the OPT1 side, If I set IPv4 address manually, I'm forced to pick a IPv4 Upstream Gateway as "AutoDetect". Once this happens, the GW is created and can't be deleted. Helper text states that Upstream Gateway isn't necessary for LAN but what if I also don't want/need an upstream GW for OPT1?
As a workaround, I'm setting my OPT1 IP via static DHCP reservation on an upstream DHCP server, option 3 left blank so it's receiving GW as 0.0.0.0.
LAN is still fast while OPT1 is still slow. Ping TTL=63 now on the OPT1 side.