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illusiveman

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1- Page to to have control on /etc/init.d/ not sure if netdumas packages support the options in init.d

such as this: ScreenshotStartup.png

2- Page to issue special commands to firewall or concerning configuration files

3- Include buttons in firewall page? to change some settings such as:

-Disable MSS clamping (increases throughput with non pppoe connections) 

-Disable/Enable wan from ping

-DIsable/Enable dmz to ip address

config redirect "DMZ" with nat loopback/reflection
option src wan
option proto 'tcp udp'
option src_dport 1-65535
option dest_ip 192.168.0.2

 

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Hi these are not really inline with out target demographic tbh. You might as well just install OpenWRT and use it right?  

 

But we will develop what people want, so if its a popular request we will do it. But there will have to be some change in the warranty as you can wreck your router playing around with those commands.

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Hi these are not really inline with out target demographic tbh. You might as well just install OpenWRT and use it right?  

 

But we will develop what people want, so if its a popular request we will do it. But there will have to be some change in the warranty as you can wreck your router playing around with those commands.

I agree and disagree, The above would be amazing for me...Perhaps there should be a command you run "enable_advanced=true" which then allows for this type of control.

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Hi these are not really inline with out target demographic tbh. You might as well just install OpenWRT and use it right?  

 

But we will develop what people want, so if its a popular request we will do it. But there will have to be some change in the warranty as you can wreck your router playing around with those commands.

 

It would be very cool it the UI had a link to the default OpenWRT UI for advanced users so I could remote the router (with Tomato Firmware) that I've between my ISP modem and the Netduma.

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