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+ | Ali phoned again today, saying that the POS stopped working soon after I left yesterday. (I had forgotten to disable wifidog on startup.) I already had a new router with me (with a "broken bridge" -- info on how to set that up is now on the router setup instructions page on this wiki), so I popped by and installed it. I had forgotten that Beanfield locks DHCP to the MAC address, so I had to change the MAC address of the WAN interface (instructions below). All working now. | ||
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Ali phoned today, saying that he got a new POS, but that it can't get online. (This is expected; we're still using a MAC-address-based whitelist.) To get it working quickly, I just turned off the wifidog gateway (wdctl stop), but this is only a temporary solution, because now authentication is off for that node. I told him I'd swap in a new router later this week. I need to figure out how to break the bridge so that we can have authentication on the wifi network and none on the Ethernet ports. | Ali phoned today, saying that he got a new POS, but that it can't get online. (This is expected; we're still using a MAC-address-based whitelist.) To get it working quickly, I just turned off the wifidog gateway (wdctl stop), but this is only a temporary solution, because now authentication is off for that node. I told him I'd swap in a new router later this week. I need to figure out how to break the bridge so that we can have authentication on the wifi network and none on the Ethernet ports. |