Hey Mathijes, thanks for the hints. Unfortunately my Fonera seems to remain bricked even with a different power supply. Fon support offered my some discount on a replacement device, and I'm still considering that. However, and to come to an end regarding the ncid-stuff. I got an ordinary WRT54GL router in the meantime and installed OpenWRT and NCID on that device as well - and it works great after some configuration. I now get CallerIDs on my Desktop PC and on my TV setop box. For convenience, I configured sip2ncid to listen on the interface "br-lan", which on a Fonera will probably lead to the side effect that not only CallerIDs of your own callers but also of Foneros roaming on your Fonspot might be displayed (untested due to missing hardware at present). As I said, I'm still considering buying a replacement device and once I get it I might build a Fon-package since I find NCID to be very useful and there are plenty of clients around. I might build a package for openwrt as well, and I only wonder if OpenWRT/LUCI webapps and Fonera/LUCI webapps are compatible, i.e. apps would run in both webinterfaces?
Regards, Chris On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Matthijs Kooijman <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Chris, > > > I just ran into another problem - it seems that my Fonero 2.0N suddenly > > broke down. > > It worked just great even as VPN access point, and now there is not a > > single LED lid any more. > Hmm, that sounds like hardware failure... I don't think you can screw up > the software so badly it prevents all leds from lighting up. > > > I have not yet sorted out whether this issue is related to the power > supply > > or the router, but I rather guess the latter one since both grow warm > when > > connected to power. > In my experience, a faulty power supply often causes erratic behaviour > (Fonera not booting but lighting up random leds, for example). Still, it > would be worthwile to try a different power supply (perhaps you have one > of those universal power supplies lying around?). It should be a 12V > supply with the positive terminal inside the plug and the negative > terminal on the outside. > > > Do I have any warranty left on this device (I guess I bought it in > > late 2009 but did barely use it until now)? Since the fonrero 2.0N is > > not offered through the German Fon store at present, is there any way > > to obtain a replacement device at all? > I'm not sure how warranty works, but I think it's best to contact > [email protected] about this, explaining the situation. Be sure to include > the MAC address of your router and FON account name (e-mail) as well. > > > I attached the full buil.log from the shell output (make v=99 > &>build.log, > > presuming this is what you where asking for). > This is what I was looking for. The list of packages installed seems > very short and limited to openwrt packages. Did you run ./install.sh > after making the checkout? > > Gr. > > Matthijs > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAlAuT9gACgkQz0nQ5oovr7z62wCcDzUPpD70sLzorWgN0mAgzMcR > n+cAoIHMoTCRWQwrIo8Xs6fPULtOjzmQ > =CUAM > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
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