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1. Remove cookies in misc. as its causing threads to pop up in forums.

 

2. Add "console" mode. When ticked it disables host analysis.

 

3. Add the ability to disable help tutorials.

 

4. " Stealth " mode should be moved to wifi settings and be called " disable ssid broadcast " * just sayin thats the norm lel. *

 

 

thats all for now :)

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4. " Stealth " mode should be moved to wifi settings and be called " disable ssid broadcast " * just sayin thats the norm lel. *

 

 

Stealth has nothing to do with wifi

 

Stealth mode blocks outgoing ICMP unreachable and TCP reset messages for a port when nothing is listening on that port. Can prevent would be attackers from gaining information about your network that they could use for malicious purposes.

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1. Remove cookies in misc. as its causing threads to pop up in forums.

 

2. Add "console" mode. When ticked it disables host analysis.

 

3. Add the ability to disable help tutorials.

 

4. " Stealth " mode should be moved to wifi settings and be called " disable ssid broadcast " * just sayin thats the norm lel. *

 

 

thats all for now :)

 

It should be enabled by default agree with you there.

 

Host analysis doesn't do anything anyway if you're not using a PC with a supported game

 

You can click the 'x' on help tutorials to stop going through it. Plus the amount of first time questions that are answered in the tour when you boot up the router makes me feel as though this 'x' is clicked way more than it should be

 

Stealth, as MoD says

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What I would love, more than anything, is the ability to have the router reboot on a timer.  I have to manually reboot it about once a week because the WiFi acts up and I start to get really, really slow throughput (I drop from the normal 50-60 Mbps to 1-2 Mpbs, with tons of dropped packets).  However, once I reboot the Duma I'm good for another week.  I wish I could just set it to reboot itself every 2-3 days at 4:30am or some other unobtrusiveness time.

 

Could this be done?  My old Asus had this feature and I loved it!

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What I would love, more than anything, is the ability to have the router reboot on a timer.  I have to manually reboot it about once a week because the WiFi acts up and I start to get really, really slow throughput (I drop from the normal 50-60 Mbps to 1-2 Mpbs, with tons of dropped packets).  However, once I reboot the Duma I'm good for another week.  I wish I could just set it to reboot itself every 2-3 days at 4:30am or some other unobtrusiveness time.

 

Could this be done?  My old Asus had this feature and I loved it!

 

Great idea, will add it to the list!

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What I would love, more than anything, is the ability to have the router reboot on a timer.  I have to manually reboot it about once a week because the WiFi acts up and I start to get really, really slow throughput (I drop from the normal 50-60 Mbps to 1-2 Mpbs, with tons of dropped packets).  However, once I reboot the Duma I'm good for another week.  I wish I could just set it to reboot itself every 2-3 days at 4:30am or some other unobtrusiveness time.

 

Could this be done?  My old Asus had this feature and I loved it!

You still have to reboot once a week?!  I used to have same issue.  I changed the WiFi channel from ex:11 to 7 and seems to have resolved the problem.

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