![]() The reason I was getting no output is because there is no filter_maclist, as you suggested earlier. If it works for jmh9072, then it should work for you. I still do not see any output at the console when typing "nvram get filter_maclist" at the SSH command prompt. Well, nvram show | grep mac, works for me, but still no success using nvram get filter_maclist.īy default, should the output of nvram get filter_maclist be visible onscreen? ![]() I must be missing something.įor jmh9072's command, maybe you get no output because you don't have any MACs filtered?įor my command, you must use pipe symbol. I tried typing the commands exactly as suggested without success. No special directory required.ĭd-wrt v24-SP1 build 10108M TNG Eko, on a WRT54GLĮdit: I should add that I tried the commands as suggested in the previous posts. In dd-wrt v24, you can run these commands as soon as you log in. ![]() ![]() When I connect via SSH, I get a command prompt, but there is no response when I type "nvram" at the prompt.ĭo these commands need to be invoked from a specific folder?īut "nvram" all by itself is not the command either of us recommended. Do a nvram show |grep -i mac on the router before and after you've filtered some MAC addresses, you'll see what I mean.īasically all you need to do is copy down the commands and enter them into each device.
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