Hi,
I don't get this discussion, few days Imre Kaloz admitted he will work on
WRT1200AC so this
means that Belkin reached out to him...
Regards,
Jacek
On 16.01.2015 12:45, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Fernando Frediani fhfredi...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not entirely sure of the status of WRT1200AC, but
Regards,
Martin
Jacek
On 07/02/14 22:50, Martin Garbe wrote:
On 7/1/14, 10:04 AM, Jacek Kikiewicz wrote:
Hello,
I have few APs that are using ath9k driver, I've read that now DFS is
supported on that driver,
so I compiled latest revision (yesterday: 41415), and started
Hi,
I sure selected this option, as I said command 'iw phy phy1 info' does
in fact show DFS channels, but I just cannot set them for usage...
Jacek
On 07/02/14 22:50, Martin Garbe wrote:
On 7/1/14, 10:04 AM, Jacek Kikiewicz wrote:
Hello,
I have few APs that are using ath9k driver, I've
Hello,
I have few APs that are using ath9k driver, I've read that now DFS is supported
on that driver,
so I compiled latest revision (yesterday: 41415), and started playing,
basically when as per
manual / howto I run 'iw phy phy1 info' I can see DFS channels, exactly like in
howto on a wiki,
Hello,
I am working on porting OpenWRT to D-link DHP-1565 (wiki for it:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dhp-1565).
It's atheros platform, I have inital support ready (with working switch, wifi,
usb etc) but as this comes with PLC built-in (Atheros AR7400 chip)
it would be pretty nice to
Hello Florian,
Thanks for replying.
Those chips usually do not require a driver per-se, but just a user
space program to load their firmware and configuration blob.
Well that would be easier / better.
If you can figure out how the AR7400 is connected (presumably via MII
to one port of
Hello Florian,
I already ported OpenWRT to it and have it running on this router with
95% functionality, I will install open-plc-tools and play with this. Thanks!
Jacek
On 25.04.2014 18:48, Florian Fainelli wrote:
First things first: do you have OpenWrt installed on your device, or
are you
From: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
Re-sending as previous did not get where it should.
I added WIFI LED support (so now AP blinks nicely), I removed WPS
button GPIO (as it doesn't exist) and changed GPIO for reset button.
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Index: target/linux
From: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
Re-sending as previous did not get where it should.
I added WIFI LED support (so now AP blinks nicely), I removed WPS
button GPIO (as it doesn't exist) and changed GPIO for reset button.
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
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Index: target/linux
From: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
Re-sending as previous did not get where it should.
I added WIFI LED support (so now AP blinks nicely), I removed WPS
button GPIO (as it doesn't exist) and changed GPIO for reset button.
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
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Index: target/linux
Hello,
Sorry for sending same patch few times, for some reason I cannot get it to
patchwork...
I configured my client to send plain text, there are no attachments, format
should be good...
Can someone advice what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Jacek
From: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
Re-sending as previous did not get where it should.
I added WIFI LED support (so now AP blinks nicely), I removed WPS
button GPIO (as it doesn't exist) and changed GPIO for reset button.
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
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Index: target/linux
Well it says images are too big so probably your images are... too big :)
On 03/21/2014 04:44 PM, Flavio Rodrigo LEonel wrote:
i am trying building the openwrt custom image for wr841nd, but no
complete and report this mensages
/home/flavio/MCELLOS/staging_dir/host/bin/mktplinkfw -H 0x08410007
Hi Alex,
If you really don't care about compiling newest version just try some
older revision...
Not a great solution but should help if you want to get up running
quickly it might work...
Regards,
Jacek
On 11/30/2013 06:47 PM, Alex Henrie wrote:
When I try to compile OpenWRT, I get the
Hi,
It's probably having wifi calibration data, wifi MAC etc.
I assume it's same as ART is other Atheros based devices.
Would any of these be listed in the actual device flash?
mtd shows:
[0.75] 0x-0x0004 : u-boot
[0.76] 0x0004-0x0005 :
Hi,
No it's not I'm afraid. It is used anyway, if it wasn;t ath9k driver
would not bring up
wifi interface, it would have wrong mac too.
Jacek
Is it useful at all WRT to what Daniel was talking about?
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Hi,
There is a topic in openwrt forum:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=46864 about porting to this
router.
Would you mind to update it a bit with your progress, please?
It would be easier to track for interested parties.
Thanks!
On 22.10.2013 18:04, Jay Carlson wrote:
Since
Hi,
Well, if boot loader is not supported you have 2 choices:
1. Leave it
2. Make boot loader supported with some hard work :)
The devices in linux based so there should be some way...
Regards,
Jacek
On 18.10.2013 10:13, Marco Antonio Mauro wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Tomislav
Hi,
First start with gainig console access...
Then you need to check what boot loader is there.
Depending on what it is your next steps will vary, let's hope it's
supported one :)
On 17.10.2013 11:16, Marco Antonio Mauro wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Thomson TG585v8 Amazon-SE device.
The
Don't you have to have partition called rootfs in your definition?
Then it should pick it up...
Regards,
Jacek
On 09/24/2013 10:19 PM, Flávio Silveira wrote:
Good evening,
I've tried trunk r38130 for D-Link DIR-610 A1, which uses Seama.
Stock firmware accepts my openwrt build fine, but it
-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
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Index: target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-wndap360.c
===
--- target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-wndap360.c
(revision 37834)
+++ target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79
Removing one line in mach-wldap360.c
Apparently registering usb device on newest trunk causes this AP not to
boot...
Since there is no USB socket in that device anyway this can be simply
removed (and device boots then no problem).
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Index: target
I can see you are running kernel from memory.
I had similar problem when doing this.
I'd advice two things to start with:
1. Flash kernel somewhere and try to run it from there
OR
2. Put it into different spot in memory and then try booting (I had best
results with end of memory).
On 06/23/2013
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
Index: target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-wndap360.c
===
--- target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-wndap360.c (revision
36968)
+++ target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch
Here is corrected version (only thing not working are wifi LEDs):
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl
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Index: target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile
===
--- target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile (revision 36156)
+++ target
I have prepared newer patch that supports sysupgrade not sure how can I
update this?
On 04/08/2013 03:19 PM, Jacek Kikiewicz wrote:
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