Mauro,
problem -> "the red ethernet port does not work properly"
solution -> "try the patch mkresin told you about. it should fix the issue"
John
On 10/02/2017 18:44, Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
> John,
>
>
> To summarize, with my use case scenarios I am trying to make the point
> that th
John,
To summarize, with my use case scenarios I am trying to make the point
that the effort to make the Red Ethernet behave as a WAN does not have
to be a priority because it is the least useful case on this router.
The priority should be:
1) to make it usable as another Ethernet interface
2017-02-10 14:01 GMT+01:00 Mauro M. :
> In response to Mathias:
>
>
> Let's have a look at the use cases for the Red Ethernet Port:
>
> 1) Classic case: Internet Home user with xDSL WAN + Wired and Wireless
> Devices
>
> SCENARIO: In this case my WAN is the xDSL port, my router has 4 Ethernet
> (ye
On 10/02/2017 14:01, Mauro M. wrote:
> In response to Mathias:
>
>
> Let's have a look at the use cases for the Red Ethernet Port:
>
> 1) Classic case: Internet Home user with xDSL WAN + Wired and Wireless
> Devices
>
> SCENARIO: In this case my WAN is the xDSL port, my router has 4 Ethernet
In response to Mathias:
Let's have a look at the use cases for the Red Ethernet Port:
1) Classic case: Internet Home/Office user with xDSL WAN + Wired and
Wireless Devices
SCENARIO: In this case my WAN is the xDSL port, my router has 4 Ethernet
(yellow) ports, but I have 5 devices, so I wan
In response to Mathias:
Let's have a look at the use cases for the Red Ethernet Port:
1) Classic case: Internet Home user with xDSL WAN + Wired and Wireless
Devices
SCENARIO: In this case my WAN is the xDSL port, my router has 4 Ethernet
(yellow) ports, but I have 5 devices, so I want to BR