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#11
Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
This happens for me when using Linksys WRT54GL with tomato firmware, but doesn't happen with my TP-Link 1043ND router. I don't think it happened with default firmware on the linksys either.
Yup, power-saving mode can be a problem with some 'nix flavours. FreeBSD (PfSense v 2.01) for eg. can do AP mode with a D-Link DWA-140 but not power-saving. Free (but sometimes) frustrating :-)
 
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#12
Originally Posted by sup View Post
Thanks, but that vould ve too complicated:-).
OpenVPN requires

1. One comand to generate a simple certificate for each end
2. Just 4 or 5 lines of config at each end.
3. A port forward on home routers.

It doesn't get much simpler than that.

It supports all comms over the route you need including SSH if you really need it and can be configured to wake up the link as you choose.

Certainly less pain than SSH for the extra flexibility.

Reliable and available for nearly every platform, just carry your client config and certificate file with you on usb.

You can change the simple certificate anytime you wish too.

rgds
 
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#13
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
I use AutoDisconnect. It allows to set up a specific timeout per type of connection (WiFi, Bluetooth, USB). It also allows to set up exceptions such as "do not disconnect while X is active" for X being IM, SSH and a bunch of other things.
Yeah, I used to use that but I found out it just generally turned the connection off when I wanted to use it:-). I generally want the wifi to be on all the time.
 
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