fredmeyer
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There is two slider but first slider unavailable.Theres a little slider next to it in your Wi-Fi Security Settings and you can just turn it off there.
There is two slider but first slider unavailable.Theres a little slider next to it in your Wi-Fi Security Settings and you can just turn it off there.
The first slider is unavailable because that's your main 2.4GHz WiFi. It's switched on/off using the slider under 'WiFi Basic Settings'.There is two slider but first slider unavailable.
It’s Huawei Link+, it talks to other Huawei routers. You can turn it off in settings.Have you fixed hidden network issue? There is one hidden ssid my B535 router. View attachment 595
Turning Link+ off doesn't stop that hidden SSID appearing from time-to-time. My Link+ has been off ever since I discovered this forum thread way way back, and various WiFi signal analysers still show it intermittently shadowing my main 2.4GHz signal (same channel & almost matching signal strength).It’s Huawei Link+, it talks to other Huawei routers. You can turn it off in settings.
I'd be interested in how you resloved the issue with the NAT type.Hi I sorted the NAT type problem so let me know if your still having problems and I will tell you what needs to be done my problem now is still the up and down with the speed I have a pointing 4G Xpol 1 antenna now and tested it this morning and was receiving 25 down 7.5 up but this is so temperamental its a joke I stayed with three because of the problems with vodafone and online gaming for a kit that has such basic setting the general configuration is poor lucky I have time to play around otherwise I would of sent it back
Echo this - Especially if you're using the Vodafone network.I'd be interested in how you resloved the issue with the NAT type.
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Connection is stable, I'm just finding it takes longer to get into a game, on certain games at least. It's like the search criteria is narrowed.To be honest I've been using the CGNAT APN for over a month now (Because the 3internet APN won't work at all for me.) and haven't noticed any downside of CGNAT at all. Xbox and all other devices on my network seem to function just fine.
I haven't noticed too many issues on Xbox or Playstaion (apart from not being able to summon other players into my game on Demon Souls).To be honest I've been using the CGNAT APN for over a month now (Because the 3internet APN won't work at all for me.) and haven't noticed any downside of CGNAT at all. Xbox and all other devices on my network seem to function just fine.
Think that's the route I'll be forced to take Lucian. I can't go back to that fibre connection after getting a taste of the good stuff. Hopefully there will still be decent cash back offers in 6 months time...Try to get an l2tp vpn from aaisp and set it on the router. This should fix many issues for £10/m.
I signed up for AAisp l2tp service today, just to check how it works and happy to report it worked as expected on the B535, no hassle!Think that's the route I'll be forced to take Lucian. I can't go back to that fibre connection after getting a taste of the good stuff
I'm not sure I understand AAisp's pricing - it looks like they charge £10 upfront for the SIM, then it's £2/month + 1.75p/Mb. So if you use 100Gb/month thats £2 + £0.0175 x 100 x 1000 = £1752/month +VAT. Isn't that a little excessive, even considering that using 100Gb/month is a bit on the high side!?I signed up for AAisp l2tp service today, just to check how it works and happy to report it worked as expected on the B535, no hassle!
So this gives you a static IP, speeds are pretty good, limited at 100Mbps and the AAisp control panel is actually pretty nice, loads of info there and other geeky things.
They're talking about the L2TP VPN service - not the SIM cards.I'm not sure I understand AAisp's pricing - it looks like they charge £10 upfront for the SIM, then it's £2/month + 1.75p/Mb. So if you use 100Gb/month thats £2 + £0.0175 x 100 x 1000 = £1752/month +VAT. Isn't that a little excessive, even considering that using 100Gb/month is a bit on the high side!?
Wouldn't it be cheaper and more flexible to buy a GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 (Mango) router for £20 on Amazon & signup to NordVPN at £2.86/month for 2years, turn off the B535 WiFi connect the Mango to the B535 by cable and use the Mango WiFi? Perhaps that wouldn't give quite the level of service & reliability desired, but certainly a lot cheaper.They're talking about the L2TP VPN service - not the SIM cards.
It's 10/month for 1TB of usage IIRC. A dedicated IP and all the rest that you'd expect. The SIM is an entirely seperate (overpriced) service.
Looks like the router you mention is only fast enough for ~11Mbps with OpenVPN. I guess it depends what speeds you want to/can get.Wouldn't it be cheaper and more flexible to buy a GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 (Mango) router for £20 on Amazon & signup to NordVPN at £2.86/month for 2years, turn off the B535 WiFi connect the Mango to the B535 by cable and use the Mango WiFi? Perhaps that wouldn't give quite the level of service & reliability desired, but certainly a lot cheaper.
I never noticed that. The GL.iNet GL-MV1000 (Brume) is described as a "Gigabit VPN Gateway" and their blurb reckons it can manage 97Mbps with OpenVPN. It's £120 on Amazon, so that's the equivalent of £10/month (although obviously you'd need the cost of NordVPN or whomever on top of that). Their routers also support WireGuard (blurb claims Brume is capable of 280Mpbs on WireGuard) which NordVPN is kinda making available in their own 'flavour'. Anyway, just thought I would suggest some alternative ideas.Looks like the router you mention is only fast enough for ~11Mbps with OpenVPN. I guess it depends what speeds you want to/can get.