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basic-network [2024/11/06 04:27] – [Wireless (2.4 GHz / interface eth1)] -Condense, formatting hogwild | basic-network [2024/11/07 12:10] (current) – Noticed a few misspellings (settings, recommendations, etc.) johnrichard | ||
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====== Network ====== | ====== Network ====== | ||
- | This page includes most basic settings needed to configure the network. It's divided into sections including MultiWAN, WAN Settings, Ethernet Ports Configuration, | + | This page includes most basic settings needed to configure the network. It's divided into sections including MultiWAN, WAN Settings, Ethernet Ports Configuration, |
===== MultiWAN ===== | ===== MultiWAN ===== | ||
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- | When FreshTomato is in a MultiWAN configuration, | + | In a MultiWAN configuration, |
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- | Giving each interface a Load Balance Weight adjusts how it participates in MultiWAN activities. | + | |
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- | Load sharing is done on a per-session basis to avoid issues with interactive traffic like: | + | |
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- | Using per-packet loadsharing isn't recommended in cases where link speeds vary. It would generate out-of-order packets, and in doing so, could make interactive traffic unusable. | + | Per-packet loadsharing isn't recommended in cases where link speeds vary. It would generate out-of-order packets, and in doing so, could make interactive traffic unusable. |
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* DNS 2 - enter DNS server 2 address here. | * DNS 2 - enter DNS server 2 address here. | ||
- | \\ Manually-set DNS servers can be helfpul | + | \\ Manually-set DNS servers can be helpful |
**MTU: | **MTU: | ||
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| \\ Wireless Client | | \\ Wireless Client | ||
| \\ Wireless Ethernet Bridge | | \\ Wireless Ethernet Bridge | ||
- | | \\ Media Bridge Mode | \\ Configures FreshTomato to connect to another router/ | + | | \\ Media Bridge Mode | \\ Configures FreshTomato to connect to another router/ |
| \\ WDS | \\ Serve as a [[https:// | | \\ WDS | \\ Serve as a [[https:// | ||
| //Table derived from (Creative Commons) Wikibooks - “Tomato Firmware/ | | //Table derived from (Creative Commons) Wikibooks - “Tomato Firmware/ | ||
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**SSID:** the network name (Service Set IDentifier) for the 2.4 GHz WiFi interface. | **SSID:** the network name (Service Set IDentifier) for the 2.4 GHz WiFi interface. | ||
- | For security, don't include personal identity, address, location, or equipment type. Single dictionary words are also very poor for security. | + | For security, don't include personal identity/address/location/equipment type. Single dictionary words are also poor for security. |
(Default: FreshTomatoXX, | (Default: FreshTomatoXX, | ||
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This “announces” the SSID, so it's easy to find and connect to. | This “announces” the SSID, so it's easy to find and connect to. | ||
- | SSIDs are easily sniffed with common | + | Common |
**Channel: **the channel on which the 2.4 GHz interface operates. | **Channel: **the channel on which the 2.4 GHz interface operates. | ||
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- | * Auto* - this default is generally safe unless there' | + | * Auto* - this default is generally safe unless there' |
* Channel - lets you manually choose available channels on the band. \\ Unavailable channels won't appear. \\ \\ | * Channel - lets you manually choose available channels on the band. \\ Unavailable channels won't appear. \\ \\ | ||
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802.11n can use 40 MHz channel width, but to maintain legacy compatibility, | 802.11n can use 40 MHz channel width, but to maintain legacy compatibility, | ||
- | **Control Sideband:** lets you choose whether the extra sideband channel used is above (Upper) or below (Lower) the main channel | + | **Control Sideband:** lets you choose whether the sideband channel used is above (Upper) or below (Lower) the main channel. |
(Default: Upper). This is only available If 20 or 40 Channel Width is selected. | (Default: Upper). This is only available If 20 or 40 Channel Width is selected. | ||
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**SSID: | **SSID: | ||
- | For security, don't include personal words/ | + | For security, don't include personal words/ |
**Broadcast: | **Broadcast: |