[Cerowrt-users] Static leases not working?

R. redag2 at gmail.com
Tue May 27 08:27:30 EDT 2014


Thanks Dave, that worked!

Only two more little issues that are bugging right now:

1. The Voip/ATA devices on the 'new' subnetwork (172.30.43.x) have a
hard time accessing the internet. On every loss of connectivity, I
have to configure the device to use a different port, after which it
will finally reach the net. The Voip/ATA devices on the 'old'
subnetwork (172.30.42.x) do not have that issue. All devices have the
same configuration, except for the mapped SIP port.

2. Heavy internet usage causes a crash on the Wi-Fi; almost on a daily
basis. It looks like nbd (Felix?) has pushed a few good commits on the
OpenWRT project that have mostly fixed this. I look forward to a new
build of CeroWRT that includes them.

Otherwise, it's going great. Thank you for everything you've done so
far with the project!

(Oh, and I'd rather post on this users mailing list than to clutter
the more dev-inclined mailing list, which I think is what it was made
for. Please correct me if I should do otherwise.)

On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
> Cerowrt has broken up each interface into a /27, which gives you 30
> useful ips in each range.
> If you want a larger allocation, you will need to give it its own ip
> range that has 100 IPs,
> most likely a /24. So in /etc/config/network, you'd change sw0 from
> 172.30.42.X netmask 255.255.255.224
> to (for example) 172.30.43.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
>
> and then the individual ranges are managed in /etc/config/dhcp for
> that interface, where you would change the start option.
>
> the cerowrt-devel list is where most questions go. Thanks for trying cerowrt.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 4:09 PM, R. <redag2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> **Prefix="172.30.42".
>>
>> Finally got a WNDR3800 and installed CeroWRT 3.10.40-5.
>>
>> On my previous tinkering with OpenWRT, I was able to reserve 75 DHCP
>> addresses in the prefix.100+ range. I tried doing the same with Cero
>> by adding static leases and setting "option start '100'" to the SW00
>> interface, but that didn't work.
>>
>> The devices that are connecting to the router are still given an IP
>> address other than the one that is assigned to them in the static
>> leases table.
>>
>> Some guidance would be appreciated.
>>
>> PS: Unlike what the Installation Guide mentions, the prefix.0,
>> prefix.64, prefix.96 -- as well as the prefix.129 and prefix.160 do
>> not display the "secured interfaces".
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>
> --
> Dave Täht
>
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