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Remote control OpenWrt device via instant messengers (Telegram, XMPP) and EMail @docs:guide-user:services:remote_control
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rts list with states. * wifi_disable: Disable a wireless device radio. * wifi_enable: Enable a wireless device radio. * wifi_list: List all wireless devices. * wifi_restart: Restart a wireless device radio. * wll_list: Get a Wi-Fi clients list that is
Honeypots
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nterface's MAC blacklist. First, go to Network -> Wireless and click on Edit for your WiFi interface. Under ... uci add_list wireless."$iface".maclist="$mac" ... done uci commit wireless wifi
Using OpenWrt to build a LAMP/WordPress server @docs:guide-user:services:webserver
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nippets.khromov.se/installing-wordpress-on-a-tiny-wireless-router/|https://snippets.khromov.se/installing-wordpress-on-a-tiny-wireless-router/]] ===== Configuring the web server ====
Irqbalance
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strategically (e.g. pinning ethernet to cpu0 and wireless to cpu1). This may result in increased latency or
Babel routing protocol (babeld)
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ull/52#issuecomment-55004440|this ticket]]. ==== Wireless setup with logical interface names ==== Here is ... 5.255.255.255' </code> <code bash> # /etc/config/wireless config wifi-iface option 'device' 'radio0' ... option 'ifname' 'wlan_24' option 'type' 'wireless' config interface option 'ifname' 'wlan_5' option 'type' 'wireless' </code> ==== Wireless setup with physical inter
Bandwidth Monitoring Guide @docs:guide-user:services:network_monitoring
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ry not to make internet bandwidth tests from your wireless network and instead test your wireless network separately by transferring data from cable-connected clients (Ethernet or Fibre) to wireless clients. === Is your local network traffic clean