QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 11 2012, 09:19 PM)
Malaysia got Cat6e ? Tp Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G router owner club V1
Tp Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G router owner club V1
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Nov 11 2012, 09:29 PM
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Nov 11 2012, 10:10 PM
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Just flashed OpenWRT
No more waiting 1~2+ mins to detect the e353 modem Thanks for the GUIDES |
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Nov 11 2012, 11:08 PM
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6,931 posts Joined: Apr 2011 From: Bolehland for sure ^_^ |
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Nov 11 2012, 11:17 PM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 11 2012, 11:08 PM) Now with OpenWRT, I can also use Tunlr.net with the DNSMasq (DNS Forwarding) function so I can stream video or audio from U.S.-based on-demand Internet streaming media providers |
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Nov 11 2012, 11:37 PM
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6,931 posts Joined: Apr 2011 From: Bolehland for sure ^_^ |
QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 11 2012, 11:17 PM) Now with OpenWRT, I can also use Tunlr.net with the DNSMasq (DNS Forwarding) function so I can stream video or audio from U.S.-based on-demand Internet streaming media providers i think you should explain more detail why openwrt is better than stock firmware. Some user just don't get it. And most router stock firmware really |
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Nov 11 2012, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 11 2012, 11:37 PM) i think you should explain more detail why openwrt is better than stock firmware. Some user just don't get it. And most router stock firmware really haha , last time I also flashed my linksys router to dd-wrt although I don't really utilize the feature , just follow suit nia |
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Nov 12 2012, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 11 2012, 11:37 PM) i think you should explain more detail why openwrt is better than stock firmware. Some user just don't get it. And most router stock firmware really Stock firmware can be good but its limited. The manufacturers decide the price point based on what router you buy and a lot of them have the same hardware but they'll limit them via the firmware. Cheaper router, crappier firmware. Third party firmware such as OpenWRT or DD-WRT unlocks the full potential of a router by utilizing every aspect of the hardware capabilities. The first time I thought of flashing to another firmware is when I wanted to stream US Only content easier using DNS Forwarding. Without DNSMasq, I would have to change my DNS every time I wanted to stream the content QUOTE(n0v1ce @ Nov 11 2012, 11:44 PM) haha , last time I also flashed my linksys router to dd-wrt although I don't really utilize the feature , just follow suit nia Tried DDWRT but at that time, it wasn't really working with e353...or maybe I was just too lazy to troubleshoot |
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Nov 12 2012, 12:43 AM
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QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 12 2012, 12:36 AM) Stock firmware can be good but its limited. The manufacturers decide the price point based on what router you buy and a lot of them have the same hardware but they'll limit them via the firmware. Cheaper router, crappier firmware. well said Ibnuasad Third party firmware such as OpenWRT or DD-WRT unlocks the full potential of a router by utilizing every aspect of the hardware capabilities. The first time I thought of flashing to another firmware is when I wanted to stream US Only content easier using DNS Forwarding. Without DNSMasq, I would have to change my DNS every time I wanted to stream the content Tried DDWRT but at that time, it wasn't really working with e353...or maybe I was just too lazy to troubleshoot DDwrt 3G is bugged for sure, and there is no failsafe like Openwrt |
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Nov 12 2012, 01:43 AM
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QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 12 2012, 12:36 AM) Stock firmware can be good but its limited. The manufacturers decide the price point based on what router you buy and a lot of them have the same hardware but they'll limit them via the firmware. Cheaper router, crappier firmware. kindly teach us on how to use DNSMasq on openwrtThird party firmware such as OpenWRT or DD-WRT unlocks the full potential of a router by utilizing every aspect of the hardware capabilities. The first time I thought of flashing to another firmware is when I wanted to stream US Only content easier using DNS Forwarding. Without DNSMasq, I would have to change my DNS every time I wanted to stream the content Tried DDWRT but at that time, it wasn't really working with e353...or maybe I was just too lazy to troubleshoot i also want to use tulnr service we can use both google dns and tulnr dns simultaneously? |
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Nov 12 2012, 01:54 AM
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QUOTE(azim61 @ Nov 12 2012, 01:43 AM) kindly teach us on how to use DNSMasq on openwrt Assuming you're using OpenWRT like in the #1 post,i also want to use tulnr service we can use both google dns and tulnr dns simultaneously? 1) Login to 192.168.1.1 2) Go to Network > DHCP & DNS > DNS Forwardings 3) 4) Save & Apply 5) Reboot router 6) Check status @ http://tunlr.net/status/ (make sure you added /tunlr.net/184.82.222.5 @ Step #3) Source: Tunlr Forums EDIT: With DNSMasq, dns queries to the specified domains will go through Tunlr. All other non-specified domains will go through your default dns service. This post has been edited by ibnuasad: Nov 12 2012, 03:28 AM |
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Nov 12 2012, 02:46 AM
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QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 12 2012, 01:54 AM) Assuming you're using OpenWRT like in the #1 post, now this is one of the big perks for user who flash openwrt,.. 1) Login to 192.168.1.1 2) Go to Network > DHCP & DNS > DNS Forwardings 3) 4) Save & Apply 5) Reboot router 6) Check status @ http://tunlr.net/status/ (make sure you added /tunlr.net/184.82.222.5 @ Step #3) Source: Tunlr Forums works like a charm, streaming hulu.com now [attachmentid=3151217] This post has been edited by chuahcs79: Nov 12 2012, 02:53 AM |
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Nov 12 2012, 04:03 AM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 11 2012, 07:42 PM) that time was offering him helping him flashing openwrt Via Teamviewer with USB modem direct plug usb port,. Missed out your reply. lol, you want Openwrt ? i though u happy with stock firmware Nah, I love customization. That explains why I bought an Android phone. |
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Nov 12 2012, 04:20 AM
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6,931 posts Joined: Apr 2011 From: Bolehland for sure ^_^ |
QUOTE(fruitie @ Nov 12 2012, 04:03 AM) Missed out your reply. sure i can assist you,..Nah, I love customization. That explains why I bought an Android phone. if u dont have teamviewer software, just download one, and install as personal use option, then download the openwrt firmware bin file proceed like video tutor, if anything happen wrong , i can assist you via team viewer remote desktop |
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Nov 12 2012, 07:09 AM
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QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 12 2012, 01:54 AM) Assuming you're using OpenWRT like in the #1 post, thx 1) Login to 192.168.1.1 2) Go to Network > DHCP & DNS > DNS Forwardings 3) 4) Save & Apply 5) Reboot router 6) Check status @ http://tunlr.net/status/ (make sure you added /tunlr.net/184.82.222.5 @ Step #3) Source: Tunlr Forums EDIT: With DNSMasq, dns queries to the specified domains will go through Tunlr. All other non-specified domains will go through your default dns service. test and confirm working for me chuahcs79 can put it in the 1st page This post has been edited by azim61: Nov 12 2012, 07:19 AM |
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Nov 12 2012, 07:38 AM
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QUOTE(ibnuasad @ Nov 12 2012, 01:54 AM) Assuming you're using OpenWRT like in the #1 post, This DNS mostly people use for what? Other that stream Video?1) Login to 192.168.1.1 2) Go to Network > DHCP & DNS > DNS Forwardings 3) 4) Save & Apply 5) Reboot router 6) Check status @ http://tunlr.net/status/ (make sure you added /tunlr.net/184.82.222.5 @ Step #3) Source: Tunlr Forums EDIT: With DNSMasq, dns queries to the specified domains will go through Tunlr. All other non-specified domains will go through your default dns service. One more, im wonder if OpenWRT have firmware that update just normal firmware? Choose files, and waiting its Flashing? 1GB Size firmware also can... Hehehe One have 1 internet connecting, hard to use openwrt This post has been edited by hairul: Nov 12 2012, 08:18 AM |
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Nov 12 2012, 11:20 AM
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OpenWRT what is this? Read in wiki is an OS???
Added on November 12, 2012, 11:30 amhow to use the cmd to perform ping test? This post has been edited by wkkm007: Nov 12 2012, 11:30 AM |
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Nov 12 2012, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(wkkm007 @ Nov 12 2012, 11:20 AM) OpenWRT what is this? Read in wiki is an OS??? A custom firmware based on linux which having lots of advanced feature.Added on November 12, 2012, 11:30 amhow to use the cmd to perform ping test? It is more stable and it is open sourced you can install anything you like etc Transmission to use the router to download torrent |
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Nov 12 2012, 12:01 PM
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Elite
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Nov 12 2012, 12:46 PM
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