This is a small how-to silence a Keenetic in the mode Extender which can be used as a ‘Wi-Fi Bridge’, sometimes called ‘Wi-Fi Access Point’. This is useful, when you have no Keenetic in the mode Router around and you want a silent Access Point without NAT or Firewall, just doing Wi-Fi. Most of the steps are based on this help article. However, I had to do more:
reset your Keenetic (button, Web, or CLI)
when the Wizard in the Web interface offers the button ‘Exit Wizard’ go for that
components remove sstp-server (on default, was not installed)
components remove webdav
components remove ndns
components remove ip6 (on default, was not installed)
system configuration save
components commit
Keenetic does not learn the NTP server from DHCP. Therefore, I changed it manually to the IP address of my local main router. Double-check your IP address and that yours offers an NTP service. Furthermore, KeeneticOS 3.8 does not support IPv6 in mode Extender, yet. If you want to keep the system component IPv6 for future, then today, you have to go for:
The bad news: Although I do not use any service of Keenetic anymore, I found no way to disable the ‘authentication and licensing service’ yet. So it is not totally silent and still phones home after start and once daily (connecting to all fail-over IPs learned from DNS, perhaps another software bug). The good news, the system components Package Manager (opkg) and Phone Station (nvox) can be used even in mode Extender. Consequently, I am able still to use my Keenetic for telephony like the Keenetic Linear and many more.
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This is a small how-to silence a Keenetic in the mode Extender which can be used as a ‘Wi-Fi Bridge’, sometimes called ‘Wi-Fi Access Point’. This is useful, when you have no Keenetic in the mode Router around and you want a silent Access Point without NAT or Firewall, just doing Wi-Fi. Most of the steps are based on this help article. However, I had to do more:
Keenetic does not learn the NTP server from DHCP. Therefore, I changed it manually to the IP address of my local main router. Double-check your IP address and that yours offers an NTP service. Furthermore, KeeneticOS 3.8 does not support IPv6 in mode Extender, yet. If you want to keep the system component IPv6 for future, then today, you have to go for:
The bad news: Although I do not use any service of Keenetic anymore, I found no way to disable the ‘authentication and licensing service’ yet. So it is not totally silent and still phones home after start and once daily (connecting to all fail-over IPs learned from DNS, perhaps another software bug). The good news, the system components Package Manager (opkg) and Phone Station (nvox) can be used even in mode Extender. Consequently, I am able still to use my Keenetic for telephony like the Keenetic Linear and many more.
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