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Wi-Fi
- Both channels disabled (to avoid interferences with main Wi-Fi).
- Previous settings:
- One SSID disabled (two separate 2.4 / 5GHz network)
- Network
WiFi-2.4-60CA)
- Network
WiFi-5.0-60CA)
LAN Servers
(→ LAN Servers)
Name | Activated | Protocol | Public start port | Public end port | LAN start port | Local IP Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Griffin - Amule | Yes | TCP | 4911 | 4911 | 4911 | 172.19.100.6 |
Griffin - Amule | Yes | DP | 4672 | 4672 | 4672 | 172.19.100.6 |
Griffin - Amule | Yes | DP | 4914 | 4914 | 4914 | 172.19.100.6 |
My Modem
General
(→ My Modem → General)
Variable | Value |
---|---|
Serial Number | LK18034DP342776 |
WAN MAC Address | 08:3E:5D:8B:60:CA |
DHCP
(→ My Modem → DHCP)
Variable | Value |
---|---|
Physical Address | |
IP Address | 192.168.1.1 |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
IP Address Distribution | DHCP Server |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
IPv4 Pool Start | 192.168.1.2 |
IPv4 Pool End | 192.168.1.63 |
IPv4 TV Pool Start | 192.168.1.64 |
IPv4 TV Pool End | 192.168.1.127 |
Lease Time In Minutes | 86400 |
- Static addresses
- None
Note: there was one static address defined (MAC ending with :E1
), IP 192.168.1.26, which I deleted because unused apparently. However it might have been created by the TP-Link Deco device (DecoMeshX60, whose MAC also ended in :E1
).
Issues
- Issue: no local DNS to return IP addresses of computers in the LAN
- Workaround: use static DHCP lease and define the /etc/hosts accordingly.