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  Topic: [Support Request] Netgear Trek PR2000
barrywilson

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PostForum: Ralink SoC based Hardware   Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 17:45   Subject: USB tethering
Yet another reason to get dd-wrt or openwrt on the Netgear Trek PR2000:

The PR2000 has a USB-A port to attach printers and storage devices, but the proprietary f/w apparently does not support USB t ...
  Topic: Need gpio3 alternative for whr-hp-g54 (soldering damage)
barrywilson

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PostForum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods   Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 21:08   Subject: Need gpio3 alternative for whr-hp-g54 (soldering damage)
SD5 (gpio 3) involves a solder to a bare square etching on the board. The tiny square etching fell off the board.

What can I do?

There are two large squares for an unused LED4, and to the right o ...
  Topic: QoS - fair bandwidth sharing
barrywilson

Replies: 11
Views: 10362

PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:28   Subject: QoS - fair bandwidth sharing
Hopefully the existing QoS in dd-wrt would be fixed before adding new QoS capabilities. The current QoS is half-baked, error prone (loses data) and simply fails to prioritize.

Eg. try sending a vo ...
  Topic: SSL missing the RSA-RIPEMD160 algorithm - are we there yet?
barrywilson

Replies: 3
Views: 2871

PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:21   Subject: SSL missing the RSA-RIPEMD160 algorithm - are we there yet?
I didn't realize it was for key management. If that's the case, why does CPU time matter? It sounds like a one-off operation before a connection is established, no?
  Topic: SSL missing the RSA-RIPEMD160 algorithm - are we there yet?
barrywilson

Replies: 3
Views: 2871

PostForum: General Questions   Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 17:27   Subject: SSL missing the RSA-RIPEMD160 algorithm - are we there yet?
The VPN edition of v24-sp2 does not support the hash algorithm "RSA-RIPEMD160". Are there any later versions that have this capability?

With this configuration line in the openvpn config f ...
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