For any firmware you can connect to board using ssh and then run the command "/etc/init.d/network restart". It will reset your network and also reconnect to PPP server. if you want to restart only the WAN interface, I think you can do that by ifconfig.
Yes this is correct. Even if you don't have an external media connected you can use the space that's left on flash for this task.
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For any firmware you can connect to board using ssh and then run the command "/etc/init.d/network restart". It will reset your network and also reconnect to PPP server. if you want to restart only the WAN interface, I think you can do that by ifconfig.
See:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Script_Execution
I see. So I do what exactly.
I need to run this whenever pppoe reconnects.
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/rp_filter
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/br0/rp_filter
I make a file with notepad and use extension .ipup and put this 2 lines in that file?
Then I just upload the whole thing to. /jffs/etc/config/
Prior I have to creat that folder if it doesnt exist?
Yes this is correct. Even if you don't have an external media connected you can use the space that's left on flash for this task.