Hello Pavel,
Pavel Sayekat writes:
> My device is a rtl8676 (may be it has become old :( ) and I like to
> use openwrt firmwire on it if its possible :).
I think with some reasonable effort you should be able to get Wive-NG
running on it. It's not as great as OpenWrt but still should be on the
o
Hi
On 2017-04-21, Pavel Sayekat wrote:
> Dear team,
> My device is a rtl8676 (may be it has become old :( ) and I like to use
> openwrt firmwire on it if its possible :).
[ Disclaimer: I can't speak for the OpenWrt developers ]
RTL8676 is based on Realtek's own lexra architecture, a reduced mips
If it is supported by the Linux kernel the openwrt will work with it. You
may need to compile from source however if it's esoteric.
On 21 April 2017 at 14:57, Pavel Sayekat wrote:
> Dear team,
> My device is a rtl8676 (may be it has become old :( ) and I like to use
> openwrt firmwire on it if
Dear team,
My device is a rtl8676 (may be it has become old :( ) and I like to use
openwrt firmwire on it if its possible :).
Thanks & Regards,
Pavel Sayekat
an rtl8676 user from Bangladesh.
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