On 9 October 2014 01:27, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i can't even get to the page in [1], and the router in [2] is listed
> as based on AR9331, not MT7620A, so i'm fairly sure that can't be it.
> i'll keep trying the first link.
Yes, HC6361 is AR9331 based. It is said that HiWiFi switched to
Med
Hi,
On the MediaTek site, I found information about MT7620A+MT7610E, but not
MT7610EN. There are several other routers with these same chipsets [1]. So,
I guess, MT7610E and MT7610EN are the same chips.
As you have mentioned that the board is from hiwifi, you should take a look
at the following li
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Yousong Zhou wrote:
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> On Oct 8, 2014 4:33 PM, "Robert P. J. Day"
> > i'm looking at this page:
> >
> > http://www.cleanrouter.com/home/product
> >
> > and the processor is shown as an atheros AR7161, though. also, the
> > pandoras hope router apparently has 4 wired ports,
On Oct 8, 2014 4:33 PM, "Robert P. J. Day"
> i'm looking at this page:
>
> http://www.cleanrouter.com/home/product
>
> and the processor is shown as an atheros AR7161, though. also, the
> pandoras hope router apparently has 4 wired ports, and this board has
> only two. at the risk of abusing this
On 08/10/2014 11:46, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> at this point, i have to run off for the day where i will be
> unable to reply to emails, but i'll still be able to read this
> list. given that i did a build and have, among other things, a
> squashfs image named:
>
> openwrt-ramips-mt7620a-mt76
at this point, i have to run off for the day where i will be unable
to reply to emails, but i'll still be able to read this list. given
that i did a build and have, among other things, a squashfs image
named:
openwrt-ramips-mt7620a-mt7620a_mt7610e-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
i'm tempted to simply
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> Citeren "Robert P. J. Day" :
>
> >On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> >
> > >Citeren "Robert P. J. Day" :
> > >
> > > >On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Aaron Z wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day
> > > > >
> > > > >wrote:
Citeren "Robert P. J. Day" :
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren "Robert P. J. Day" :
>On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Aaron Z wrote:
>
> >On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day
> >wrote:
> > > finally, given that this board looks like *someone's* dev board,
> > > would anyone
Citeren "Robert P. J. Day" :
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Aaron Z wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day
wrote:
> finally, given that this board looks like *someone's* dev board,
> would anyone know where it might have come from? there's no
> manufacturer name on it anywhere. in t
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Aaron Z wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day
> wrote:
> > finally, given that this board looks like *someone's* dev board,
> > would anyone know where it might have come from? there's no
> > manufacturer name on it anywhere. in the ramips dts file MT762
Another thought-
Are you reading the version number from the chip themselves (hardware)?
How does the current openwrt bootlog identify them? Same way?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Aaron Z wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day
> wrote:
> > finally, given that this board
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> finally, given that this board looks like *someone's* dev board,
> would anyone know where it might have come from? there's no
> manufacturer name on it anywhere. in the ramips dts file MT7620a.dts,
> i can see a reference to a "Ralink MT
i apologize for repeating some of what i asked on the users list
recently, but i'm rapidly running out of ideas and would be massively
grateful for any assistance.
just yesterday, i was handed an obvious development board, based on
the MT7620A processor, and MT7610EN radio chip, and was asked
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