> What stood out for me was the kernel version of netgear equipment used: 2.6.36.4
Does having a modern kernel solve this issue? As I understand even on a modern linux-based router one should disable those ALGs as it's their [lack of] interface with connection state which is broken.
Does having a modern kernel solve this issue? As I understand even on a modern linux-based router one should disable those ALGs as it's their [lack of] interface with connection state which is broken.