Yes, it will work if dd-wrt is available for the chip-set in it, so you have to flash it
with the right version.
It is the first thing I do if I receive such a modem, re-flash it with dd-wrt if that is
not in it. There is
a good change that nowadays dd-wrt is already in it with new modems. At least, that is
what I see here.
Bob
On 2022-09-28 16:08, Lee D Bengston wrote:
Not sure if that will work if the router is also a
cable-modem or DSL-modem.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022, 2:49 PM Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Just flash your router with dd-wrt if it can't pass ipip and the problem is
solved.
Bob
On 2022-09-28 14:33, Rob PE1CHL via 44net wrote:
There is nothing special to do, except that you
need to make sure that incoming protocol-4
traffic on your internet connection arrives at your gateway system. And with modern
internet
routers as supplied by providers that is often impossible. You often can forward TCP and
UDP
ports only, not protocols. And when there is a "DMZ" setting that promises to
forward all
unsolicited incoming traffic to a specified host, more and more often it handles only TCP
and UDP
traffic.
It can be deceiving that the router often passes replies to outgoing protocol-4 traffic
as part
of its standard NAT function. That is not enough. It needs to pass unsolicited incoming
traffic
or else you will not see the RIP packets.
Rob
On 9/28/22 20:24, David Ranch via 44net wrote:
Hey Chris, Marius,
Ok, thank you for the correction though I clearly remember that "something"
additional was required before RIP updates would start flowing over the IPIP tunnel other
than the user just defining their gateway IP address for the IPIP tunnel endpoint. What
is "that".
--David
KI6ZHD
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