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- I am braian87b on github.
- I am braianbressan (https://keybase.io/braianbressan) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAifRfK_hQ9kGG9xdj0bOFTA3DjfRBO7H2F9fgWQWzo2go
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# Relevant info about this: | |
https://forum.lede-project.org/t/lenovo-iomega-ez-media-backup-center/5031/ # "Lenovo Iomega EZ Media & Backup Center" | |
https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,35331,35434#msg-35434 # "Lenovo iomega EZ support" but read entire thread if it is possible | |
https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,15887 # "Debian on Iomega EZ Media & Backup Center" this is another thread about | |
https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 # "Linux Kernel 4.14.1 Kirkwood package and Debian rootfs" Kernel and rootfs, thanks to this it is possible to run Debian | |
# Newer kernel guide: | |
https://gist.github.com/koczaj/a20ed52c969a8d0612986ca576067876 | |
# Using a Debian box (it could be a VM) with the harddrive connected (it could be a minimal net-install Debian) | |
See ip with: | |
ip addr show |
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Important: you should use values at around 95% of speedtest or 85% of ISP advertised speed. | |
# using luci: | |
opkg update; opkg install luci-app-sqm | |
# without luci: | |
opkg update | |
opkg install sqm-scripts |
These instructions should work for Streisand as well for others VPN providers (Streisand is a Software that automatically configures a VPS online server with OpenVPN and other VPN/Proxy Softwares in order to have a private VPN Server)
These instructions are for getting an OpenWrt Based Router working as OpenVPN Client (should work for LEDE, Gargoyle and another distributions). Computers connected to Lan Ports of the OpenWrt Router will navigate through the Internet connection of the OpenVPN Server (in this case the Streisand one previously set up) you need a working Router with OpenWrt based firmware flashed on it (LEDE or eko.one.pl could also work) steps works well on Chaos Calmer 15.05 or 15.05.1.
telnet 192.168.1.1
(OpenWrt Router) and set up a password using passwd
You can skip this if you already have a password and can connect using ssh.
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# Instruction to have OpenWRT or LEDE on a X86 PC or Virtual Machine: | |
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# boot using DamnSmallLinux or similar: | |
sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start | |
# see IP to connect using ssh | |
ifconfig | |
# set a password for root | |
su |
# Equal Cost Routing (OpenWrt - LEDE) | |
# Attention: This was not tested yet. | |
# Can be used with, for example, two Internet access points. In this case accessible via the same interface. | |
# Install software package iproute2 | |
opkg update | |
opkg install ip | |
# Set up routing at boot, idk if could be elsewhere in better place |
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# Device - PogoPlug Mobile - Install OpenWrt on internal flash (128mb) and keep allowing boot to SD or USB | |
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http://blog.qnology.com/2015/02/openwrt-on-pogoplug-mobile.html | |
# Corrected URLs, because download.qnology.com is down: | |
http://ssl.pepas.com/pogo/mirrored/download.qnology.com/pogoplug/v4/ | |
cd /tmp | |
#wget http://ssl.pepas.com/pogo/mirrored/download.qnology.com/pogoplug/v4/fw_printenv |
# Instructions to get properly working wrtbwmon from https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon | |
# More info on: https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/wrtbwmon | |
# Remove previous package if present | |
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg remove wrtbwmon | |
root@OpenWrt:~# cd /tmp | |
# Download (search for latest ipk url on https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon/releases/) | |
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# wget https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon/releases/download/0.32/wrtbwmon_0.32_all.ipk | |
Connecting to github.com (192.30.252.131:443) | |
Connecting to github-cloud.s3.amazonaws.com (54.231.9.169:443) |
Ver imagen: https://forum.lede-project.org/t/help-to-create-2-wifi-networks-in-the-same-router/3320/6 | |
English instructions: https://gist.github.com/braian87b/2333a32577a221c8d62b5ce8b54a4d95 | |
Si tu Router es el de la izquierda del grafico: | |
# Borras interfaces wifi que tengas: | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] |
Refer to image: https://forum.lede-project.org/t/help-to-create-2-wifi-networks-in-the-same-router/3320/6 | |
Instrucciones en español: https://gist.github.com/braian87b/2333a32577a221c8d62b5ce8b54a4d95 | |
# Delete existing wireless interfaces: | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] | |
uci del wireless.@wifi-iface[-1] | |
# Important, to avoid conflicts with phisical WAN port (you will not be using it, if you want to use it too you had to use MWAN3) |