[22:36] <MaddogF16> tonyyarusso??
[23:20] <Takyoji> So; DD-WRT or OpenWRT?
[23:21] <Takyoji> It apparently looks like the x86 version of DD-WRT is implicitly crippled in favor of their proprietary commercial version of it.
[23:21] <Obsidian1723> pfSense
[23:21] <Obsidian1723> I chose neither, and to not use wireless. to easily hacked
[23:22] <Takyoji> If only my damn smartphone had a way to be connected via Ethernet; then I wouldn't have any reason to use wireless whatsoever
[23:22] <Takyoji> Everything else is strictly Ethernet
[23:22] <Obsidian1723> Aye...
[23:22] <Obsidian1723> I hear that.
[23:22] <Obsidian1723> I guess one reason I dont use a smart phone.
[23:25] <Takyoji> My whole point of setting up this old desktop as a router/switch is to have proto-41 packets routed properly
[23:26] <Takyoji> Whereas my other two consumer-level routers completely drop proto41 (or 6in4) packets, even when you set a system on the LAN as the DMZ
[23:33] <Obsidian1723> You using SOHO stuff or business class?
[23:45] <Takyoji> SOHO
[23:45] <Takyoji> Just your typical off-the-shelf crap from Walmart/Radioshack/etc
[23:46] <Takyoji> But am intending on using an old desktop to do the IPv4 NAT work, and also work as a IPv6 switch.
[23:46] <Takyoji> otherwise I'll just look for a different router entirely, and find something capable of DD-WRT, OpenWRT, pfSense, etc
[23:47] <Takyoji> Because both routers have insufficient flash memory for those firmware
[23:47] <Takyoji> and this is only just for home use
[23:47] <Takyoji> and for my own hands-on educational use
[23:47] <Takyoji> and for the sake of just doing it, and becoming more familiar with things like iptables and so on