![]() Sorry, I assumed the question was an easy one. I would delete the post but on the odd chance that someone finds it useful, I'll leave it to to humor the rest of you. Update: I now realize the duality of the question the post below may be the answer you're seeking. If not, check fit for another package option. Luci-app-qos (optional but may need for prioritising WAN traffic)īTW, telnet works much faster for installing packages and if there's concern for space when loading options, you can use the -noaction command at end of opkg install package to check for fit. Luci-app-firewall (optional but needed for configuration) Here's a list of Luci packages required by my router: Choose the destination for the files inside of the bin container to be extracted to and then click 'OK.' The files will then be unpacked into the destination folder. The trunk files are ready to flash in the format required by your router but may also require additional Luci files to added in telnet via Command Prompt, telnet 192.168.1.1 (Internet connection required for the following), then opkg update to update package list and then opkg install missing or optional packages. trx and imply that they are compressed files but they are not compressed and should be extracted. Be aware that Winrar may try to associate itself with certain files with extension. bin file you refer to does not require a bin extraction. ![]()
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