On 11/30/22 18:27, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
On 30.11.2022 19:44, Jan-Niklas Burfeind wrote:
Wavlink WS-WN572HP3 4G is an 802.11ac
dual-band outdoor router with LTE support.

Specifications;
* Soc: MT7621DAT
* RAM: 128MiB
* Flash: NOR 16MiB GD-25Q128ESIG3
* Wi-Fi:
   * MT7613BEN: 5GHz
   * MT7603EN: 2.4GHz
* Ethernet: 2x 1GbE
* USB: None - only used internally
* LTE Modem: Quectel EC200T-EU
* UART: 115200 baud
* LEDs:
   * 7 blue at the front
     * 1 Power
     * 2 LAN / WAN
     * 1 Status
     * 3 RSSI (annotated 4G)
   * 1 green at the bottom (4G LED)
* Buttons: 1 reset button

Installation:
* press and hold the reset button while powering on the device
* keep it pressed for ten seconds
* connect to 192.168.10.1 via webbrowser (chromium/chrome works, at
   least Firefox 106.0.3 does not)
* upload the sysupgrade image, confirm the checksum, wait 2 minutes
   until the device reboots

Revert to stock firmware:
* same as installation but use the recovery image for WL-WN572HP3

Signed-off-by: Jan-Niklas Burfeind <g...@aiyionpri.me>

I assume everything works fine now?

Acked-by: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.u...@arinc9.com>

Arınç


The LAN-port works fine, thanks for that.

S-2 made me aware of my weird LED situtation though.
Im certain the gpios match the LEDs correctly, but the LEDsare always on, regardless of trigger being "None", "heartbeat" or else.

I can set them manually (using the offset 416) like this:
`echo "1" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio496/value` in order to turn blue:rssilow (GPIO 80) >off<.

I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong there; might be missing assignments in board.d/01_leds or may active low was wrong. I'm not sure and have to try, sorry for the holdup.

Thanks for the supoort though
Jan-Niklas

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