Opo tama yun mga sinabi ninyo. Yun file ay dynamically created, kaya everytime may magbago sa connection ni modem, ma overwrite yan. Ang pinakamahusay mo gawin, kung nais mo po may mapag aralan, ay alamin kung paano gumamit ng dns over https, dns over tls, or dnscrypt.
Hindi ko na sinubukan pa baguhin ang DNS sa unit dahil sa working in tandem yun dalawa, modem and router. Gumagamit nalang ako ng secure DNS gamit ang isa sa mga nabanggit ko. Para sa mga Android at iOS you can download the 1.1.1.1 app from CloudFlare for an implementation of the secure DNS. Secure DNS enhances your privacy to prevent snooping, among other benefits, by encrypting the plain DNS queries that we are so used to do whenever we make changes to the DNS servers in our devices. UDP, sometimes TCP too, port 53 is plain, unencrypted DNS.
Opo tama yun mga sinabi ninyo. Yun file ay dynamically created, kaya everytime may magbago sa connection ni modem, ma overwrite yan. Ang pinakamahusay mo gawin, kung nais mo po may mapag aralan, ay alamin kung paano gumamit ng dns over https, dns over tls, or dnscrypt.
Hindi ko na sinubukan pa baguhin ang DNS sa unit dahil sa working in tandem yun dalawa, modem and router. Gumagamit nalang ako ng secure DNS gamit ang isa sa mga nabanggit ko. Para sa mga Android at iOS you can download the 1.1.1.1 app from CloudFlare for an implementation of the secure DNS. Secure DNS enhances your privacy to prevent snooping, among other benefits, by encrypting the plain DNS queries that we are so used to do whenever we make changes to the DNS servers in our devices. UDP, sometimes TCP too, port 53 is plain, unencrypted DNS.
Once you nvram commit, then it is permanent, it is saved to the system, hindi naman nawawala after restart diba. Factory reset is another action that changes nvram vars and commits them to the system as well. Your previously saved values are overwritten when you factory reset. So don't reset when you don't need to. And even if you did, then just redo all values and commit them to make permanent again.
Matagal na ako hindi nag factory reset since 2973, then upgraded to 2993, 3002, 3021, and now 3032. And for every upgrade, retained yun mga nvram values na commit ko, some values that is. I didn't need to factory reset kaya ganun. Pero yun nga lang pag napindot yun reset button nang mahigit 10sec, mag factory reset nga yan, sinasadya man o hindi.
Once you nvram commit, then it is permanent, it is saved to the system, hindi naman nawawala after restart diba. Factory reset is another action that changes nvram vars and commits them to the system as well. Your previously saved values are overwritten when you factory reset. So don't reset when you don't need to. And even if you did, then just redo all values and commit them to make permanent again.
Matagal na ako hindi nag factory reset since 2973, then upgraded to 2993, 3002, 3021, and now 3032. And for every upgrade, retained yun mga nvram values na commit ko, some values that is. I didn't need to factory reset kaya ganun. Pero yun nga lang pag napindot yun reset button nang mahigit 10sec, mag factory reset nga yan, sinasadya man o hindi.
If by stable you mean the modem part doesn't disconnect then reconnect, then all of them are unfortunately affected. This happens frequently when doing speedtest.net measurements, but sometimes the modem just crashes on its own. This has been observed on both wireless and wired connections. The router part I see no problem.
If you still want all the good stuff that works as publicly released then stick with 2973. Because as you go up in the version list there will be changes and deletions in the system, but band/cell locking remain, at least for now even in 3032.
If by stable you mean the modem part doesn't disconnect then reconnect, then all of them are unfortunately affected. This happens frequently when doing speedtest.net measurements, but sometimes the modem just crashes on its own. This has been observed on both wireless and wired connections. The router part I see no problem.
If you still want all the good stuff that works as publicly released then stick with 2973. Because as you go up in the version list there will be changes and deletions in the system, but band/cell locking remain, at least for now even in 3032.
If by stable you mean the modem part doesn't disconnect then reconnect, then all of them are unfortunately affected. This happens frequently when doing speedtest.net measurements, but sometimes the modem just crashes on its own. This has been observed on both wireless and wired connections. The router part I see no problem.
If you still want all the good stuff that works as publicly released then stick with 2973. Because as you go up in the version list there will be changes and deletions in the system, but band/cell locking remain, at
If by stable you mean the modem part doesn't disconnect then reconnect, then all of them are unfortunately affected. This happens frequently when doing speedtest.net measurements, but sometimes the modem just crashes on its own. This has been observed on both wireless and wired connections. The router part I see no problem.
If you still want all the good stuff that works as publicly released then stick with 2973. Because as you go up in the version list there will be changes and deletions in the system, but band/cell locking remain, at least for now even in 3032.
Once you nvram commit, then it is permanent, it is saved to the system, hindi naman nawawala after restart diba. Factory reset is another action that changes nvram vars and commits them to the system as well. Your previously saved values are overwritten when you factory reset. So don't reset when you don't need to. And even if you did, then just redo all values and commit them to make permanent again.
Matagal na ako hindi nag factory reset since 2973, then upgraded to 2993, 3002, 3021, and now 3032. And for every upgrade, retained yun mga nvram values na commit ko, some values that is. I didn't need to factory reset kaya ganun. Pero yun nga lang pag napindot yun reset button nang mahigit 10sec, mag factory reset nga yan, sinasadya man o hindi.
i know but just to be sure. may probability kasi na mapindot yung reset sa system settings since magkalapit lang sa reboot although not that frequent mangyari. just a "maybe" and sa safety countermeasure lang sana
Nasa resolv.conf yung dns ng D2k. Kahit palitan mo jan, hindi yan gagana. The only way na mapalitan yung dns ng d2k is eh edit niyo yung sa loob ng resolve.conf or baka di rin eto gagana dahil mahirap