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  1. Network Setup:
  2.  
  3. Local IP: 192.168.5.4
  4. Sub Mask: 255.255.255.0
  5. Gateway: 0.0.0.0
  6. Local DNS: 192.168.5.24 (Pihole)
  7.  
  8. Network Address Server Settings (DHCP):
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  10. DHCP Type: DHCP Server
  11. Start IP: 192.168.5.100
  12. Max DHCP Users: 50
  13. Client Lease Exp: 1440min
  14. Static DNS 1,2,3: 192.168.5.24 (Pihole)
  15. WINS: 0.0.0.0
  16. Use DNSMasq for DNS: Enabled
  17. DHCP-Authoritive: Enabled
  18. Forced DNS Redir: Disabled
  19.  
  20. Time Settings:
  21.  
  22. NTP Client: Enabled
  23. Time Zone: US/EST
  24. ServerIP/Name: null
  25.  
  26. DNSmasq Settings:
  27.  
  28. Dnsmasq: Enabled
  29. Cache DNSSEC Data: Disable
  30. Validate DNS Replies: Disabled
  31. Check unsigned DNS Replies: Disabled
  32. Local DNS: Disabled
  33. No DNS Rebind: Disabled
  34. Query DNS in Strict Order: Enabled
  35. Add Requester MAC to DNS Query: Disabled
  36. RFC4039 Rapid Commit Support: Disabled
  37. Max Cached Entries: 1500
  38.  
  39. Additional Dnsmasq Options:
  40. dhcp-option=6,192.168.5.24
  41.  
  42.  
  43.  
  44. Services:
  45.  
  46. DHCP Server - Enabled - Running
  47. Samba - Disabled
  48. WRT-radauth - Disabled
  49. WRT-rflow - Disabled
  50. MAC-upd - Disabled
  51. CIFS Automount - Disabled
  52. USB Support - Disabled
  53.  
  54. Security:
  55.  
  56. SPI Firewall - Enabled
  57.  
  58. Additional Filters (All disabled except 'ARP Spoofing Protection')
  59.  
  60. Block Wan Requests: All enabled
  61.  
  62. Impede WAN DoS/BruteForce: All disabled
  63.  
  64.  
  65. IP Filter Settings:
  66.  
  67. TCP Congestion Control: westwood
  68. Maximum Ports: 4096
  69. TCP Timeout (sec): 3600
  70. UDP Timeout (in sec): 120
  71.  
  72. (These are all defaults currently, I originally thought this was the issue after researching, because I thought Bitorrent on my computer was causing the issue as I originally thought it was going down while downloading large amounts of stuff, I am no longer able to confirm this is an issue, or was ever actually an issue, so they're back to defaults now)
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