
Note! If you choose to use your DD-WRT router as an access point, you may want to disable the Wireless network in Vilfo. To make future changes in DD-WRT you will need to do so using the IP address assigned to your DD-WRT router by Vilfo. Under Device IP address, enter the IP address of your DD-WRT router that you wrote down previously. Locate your DD-WRT router in the list of devicesĬlick on your DD-WRT router in the list of devices DD-WRT is custom firmware for routers which support the OpenVPN protocol and is available on a wide variety of routers. In order to be able to access the DD-WRT user interface after the change has been made, you may need to change the IP address of the DD-WRT router to match that of Vilfo. Step 2: Changing the DD-WRT router IP in Vilfo Under Network Address Server Settings (DHCP), enter the following settings.Ĭonnect a network cable between the LAN port on Vilfo to the WAN port on your DD-WRT router Under Network Setup, enable the option Assign WAN Port to Switch Select PPTP from the Connection Type drop down menu. By default Vilfo uses 255.255.0.0, if the subnet mask differs from the one shown in Vilfo, enter the new one to match the one Vilfo use Login to your home router with DD-WRT version v24sp2 or higher on it. The lan ports are all fine, but I cannot trust the 802.11n connection. Hardware is ASUS WL-500G Premium v1, 802.11g/54Mbps, flashed with DD-Wrt v24-sp2. I'm trying to configure DD-WRT as a switch and wireless access point, connect pfSense to a LAN port on the switch, and then connect computers to that switch. Wireless is completely unreliable and goes out constantly. This is screenshot of my Wireless Router / Access Point used for testing. Subnet Mask: Check that the subnet mask is the same one Vilfo use. I am currently using dd-wrt on the Netgear N600. Write down the IP-address shown here (By default, 192.168.1.1) Local IP Address: Verify that the IP address entered here is in the same subnet that Vilfo use. Under Network setup, check the following options: Under WAN Connection Type ➝ Connection Type, select Disabled
