Marek Behun writes:
> Will this work with WiTiBoard also? Should I try? :D
I assume it will. But how useful it is depends on the board layout. My
primary motivation was the RGMII connected Quantenna module, requiring
access to the second GMAC.
Maybe you'd want to test the driver with the multi
Will this work with WiTiBoard also? Should I try? :D
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 14:12:29 +0200
Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Bjørn Mork writes:
>
> > The WiFi extender I am having trouble with (ZyXEL WAP6805 - similar
> > to the WAP6806) has an RGMII connected Quantenna 5Ghz module. My
> > assumption is that
Bjørn Mork writes:
> @@ -2184,11 +2197,13 @@ static int mtk_free_dev(struct mtk_eth *
>
> static int mtk_unreg_dev(struct mtk_eth *eth)
> {
> + struct mtk_mac *mac;
> int i;
>
> for (i = 0; i < MTK_MAC_COUNT; i++) {
> if (!eth->netdev[i])
>
Bjørn Mork writes:
> The WiFi extender I am having trouble with (ZyXEL WAP6805 - similar to
> the WAP6806) has an RGMII connected Quantenna 5Ghz module. My
> assumption is that this module is connected to the RGMII pads on the
> MT7621 and that I need support for the second GMAC to get it runnin
Torbjorn Jansson writes:
> On 2018-05-01 12:17, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>> John Crispin writes:
>>
>>> making gmac2 work s not trivial with the current driver.
>>
>> Thanks for confirming. Then I guess I can just wrap up what I have and
>> make it public. Just want to figure out how the LEDs are conn
On 2018-05-01 12:17, Bjørn Mork wrote:
John Crispin writes:
making gmac2 work s not trivial with the current driver.
Thanks for confirming. Then I guess I can just wrap up what I have and
make it public. Just want to figure out how the LEDs are connected
first. Bootloader initiated blinkin
John Crispin writes:
> making gmac2 work s not trivial with the current driver.
Thanks for confirming. Then I guess I can just wrap up what I have and
make it public. Just want to figure out how the LEDs are connected
first. Bootloader initiated blinking patterns are persistent, so I'm
guessin
On 2018-04-30 22:10, John Crispin wrote:
On 30/04/18 19:08, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Hello,
I have been playing with a ZyXEL WAP6805, which appears to be an OEM
version of the https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ZyXEL_WAP6806_(Armor_X1)
This thing has an oversized mini-PCIe Quantenna module. Or that's the
mec
On 30/04/18 19:08, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Hello,
I have been playing with a ZyXEL WAP6805, which appears to be an OEM
version of the https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ZyXEL_WAP6806_(Armor_X1)
This thing has an oversized mini-PCIe Quantenna module. Or that's the
mechanical form factor. The connection bet
Hello,
I have been playing with a ZyXEL WAP6805, which appears to be an OEM
version of the https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ZyXEL_WAP6806_(Armor_X1)
This thing has an oversized mini-PCIe Quantenna module. Or that's the
mechanical form factor. The connection between the MT7621 and the
Quantenna QT3840B
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