On 10/4/23 12:49, Tim Woodall wrote:
And it doesn't forward packets from new ips either, it just silently
drops them.
I don't know how the router learns ips but I suspect it's something to
do with DAD,
I don't know about your router specifically, but here in Australia the
Network Termination Device (in my case a cable interface) has a gig
ethernet port that a conventional 'router' connects to (e.g. the typical
wifi device usually with some ethernet ports). On the NTD side the
router sees an ethernet style interface that it can broadcast discovery
packets onto. The NTD then routes the packets to the ISP via some cable
protocol.
You can simply plug your computer ethernet direct into the NTD and do
all the link negotiations you want. No extra hardware required.
In my case I have a dual port armbian device connected to the Network
Termination Device to act as router to my network.
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Jeremy
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