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Flewdefur
Dec 19, 2003
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If you use nslookup on your internal network the subdomain should still resolve to the correct IP.

What you need is called "NAT reflection". DD-WRT should have an option for turning this on.

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Flewdefur
Dec 19, 2003
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Binary Badger posted:

MIMO is part of the 802.11n standard. If a device doesn't have at least 2 antennas then it's not really 100% of the 802.11n spec.


"Single Stream N" does not require the client and the AP to have the same number of antennas.

For a AP MIMO is clearly the way to go, but most mobile devices such as phones and tablets will only have Single-Stream support.

Flewdefur
Dec 19, 2003
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Its possible, but your pc will need to route between the wifi and crossover networks.

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