rangerz
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Regarding the password, maybe I am not following. In Default OpenWrt the Router login is different from the Wifi password (SSID Key). I read this note to say the Router Login is now also the wifi password, but I do not think so. I think they should be different. I do not want to share my wifi password and have that person access my router. I understand that WPA/WPA2 requires 8 characters, but do not understand why they are connected. In your discussion you are not clear on which password you are referring to. You are not specific (router vs Wireless). I would like to see the router password restriction removed.
Well instead of Repeater, I think Wireless WAN or Wireless Internet if it can fit.
Regarding Hidden SSIDs, I have found in OpenWRT some chip sets that the Hidden SSIDs work and in some it does not. I wrote a post at one time. The issue is that I want to hide the SSID on my primary routers AP to make it difficult for others to connect. All my Laptops can find the hidden WIFI once the SSID configuration has been saved. Maybe if the WAN side connections could be saved then this would solve itself. In OpenWrt (std) for the supported chips I can scan and see “hidden”. I usually can figure out what to connect to.
Regarding the DDNS, the issue is if I have my Router open on my laptop in an airport, some one can see what my DDNS connection is. It should not be visible on the GUI by default. I should be able to only see it in the related DDNS configuration page or tab. It needs to be known by me, but I am not going to be looking at it when I log in remotely. I think is should be configurable in the GUI.
With all the passwords, I think that the field should be filled in if it exists. The UI should be able to display it in ****, but a check box can be used to display the clear test. Again, this is a security issue. I want to use my router in public places, that’s the reason I have it. But entering my passwords in clear text is a security concern. I have tested opening the wireless settings and one can submit with a blank password. It reports saving is successful and it retains the existing password.
@Jeron
#4 - I think a “repeater” is passing the same signal (ie same network). This is passing a different network (the WAP IP). It’s the global translation issue.
#8 - I would like to be able to connect both the WWAN and WAN at the same time to improve the speed and reliability of my connection. Not a big deal, but I thought one could do this in standard. Not positive.
#9 - I’m blind, where is the DDNS Config in Luci.
#18 - I understand but it’s beyond my skill set.