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General Discussion / Re: Insight - Which LAN IP's visited which websites
« on: April 14, 2018, 12:44:57 pm »
Hi there,

If the WiFi card is supported this works. If not you can always use an extender or USB NIC / Wifi Stick(*). ยูฟ่าเบท

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General Discussion / Re: Gateway Monitoring
« on: April 11, 2018, 04:59:12 pm »
I still do not have these problems. ufabet

thank you

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17.7 Legacy Series / Clarification on floating rules ?
« on: December 08, 2017, 07:17:36 am »
Hi,

I'm not really sure if I understand the concept of floating rules correctly. OPN has nothing regarding this topic in its documentantion, but PF states the following:

1) Filter traffic from the firewall itself
2) Filter traffic in the outbound direction (all other tabs are Inbound processing only)
3) Apply rules to multiple interfaces
4) Apply filtering in a "last match wins" way rather than "first match wins" (quick)
5) Apply traffic shaping to match traffic but not affect it's pass/block action

Is this exactly the same for OPN ?
The following things aren't really clear to me:

2) Till now, I filtered my outbound traffic from single VLANs from their interface tab in the rules menu. Is this the wrong approach ? For example: I created some port aliases with what I wanted to be permitted outbound and allowed this with a rule that inverted the RFC1918 to make it match on all destinations, but the private IP-address-range.

4) What should last match mean exactly ? Does it mean that if I would like to block traffic from LAN to 0.0.0.0 and if  this rule is followed by a rule, that for example just blocks traffic from LAN to a specific IP, then this rule will match and not the "block LAN to 0.0.0.0" rule ? Except that this example makes no real sense, for me this concept seems a bit strange.

If someone could clarify on this, I would be grateful. ufabet

Thanks.
Wayne

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17.1 Legacy Series / WLAN bandwidth
« on: December 07, 2017, 12:01:06 pm »
Hello,

I have a router with integrated WLAN AP. ufabet

The WLAN standard is set to 11ng.
I set the channel to 6.
Now I get a 40MHz bandwidth.
How can I change to 20MHz bandwidth.

Best regards, Mathias

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