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- Note down the network ID | - Note down the network ID | ||
- Use [[entware_installation_usage|Entware]] to install Zerotier on your router. (At the command line, type "opkg install zerotier" | - Use [[entware_installation_usage|Entware]] to install Zerotier on your router. (At the command line, type "opkg install zerotier" | ||
- | - If your router is MIPS-based, the Zerotier version may be very old (~ 1.1.4). If so, it can't use some functions such as 'join orbit' | + | - If your router is MIPS-based, the Zerotier version may be very old (~ 1.1.4). If so, it can't use some functions such as 'join orbit' |
- Use the script below to control Zerotier functioning. You can auto-start the zerotier daemon, join the network, stop, unload tun and more. | - Use the script below to control Zerotier functioning. You can auto-start the zerotier daemon, join the network, stop, unload tun and more. | ||
- | - (Replace the NETWORK_ID in this script with your own): | + | - (Replace the NETWORK_ID in this script with your own). |
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