Hi Benjamin,
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 at 15:18 +0100, Benjamin Delagoutte wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I gave a new try to FreeWRT on my Asus WL-500G deluxe router this
> week-end. I really enjoy the way FreeWRT evolves. Configuration and
> building are quite perfect (especially, menus are clear), and FWCF is
> wonderful.
Thanks.
> However, I went into troubles with FreeWRT 1.0 (and as Akismet don't
> want to let me add a ticket on trac, I let you know about my problems
> here). Those problems concern VLAN configuration.
> In /etc/network/interfaces we should have :
> lan : 1 2 3 4 5*
> wan: 0 5
> *instead of*
> lan: 0 1 2 3 5 *
> wan: 4 5
I thought Asus WL500g deluxe has the same reverse Port configuration
as Netgear WGT634u. Hmm. My device is at a customer place so I
couldn't verify this last time I changed it.
> On wl-500g, port 0 is labelled as WAN port, and port 4 belongs to the
> LAN switch.
> I also had to use robocfg because of weird stp setting:
> # robocfg port 0 stp none
Can this be done without robocfg? Via vconfig?
Yes. After applying this command (# robocfg port 0 stp none), wan port worked flawlessly ! However I did not try using vconfig because I don't know this tool that much. I think it's a regression since revision 5xx I was using before, as I can't remember having tweaked the configuration at that time.
I previously had the same trouble with OpenWRT (before FreeWRT existed, see https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/245 ), but was fixed.
> Then everything went alright (including WPA-PSK encrypted Wi-Fi
> network).
> Seems to me that FreeWRT is going the right way (it was a real change
> for me, as I bumped my router's firmware version from r5xx to r1xxx
> !). Keep on working like that, you're doing a god job.
thx
Waldemar
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