Hi Aaron,

On 01/22/2012 04:54 AM, Aaron Z wrote:
> Resending as I used the wrong from address last time and it bounced.
hmm at least I got your mails.
> 
> It loaded and booted, but I am seeing some oddities. Not sure if these are 
> related to being bleeding edge or what, but they are noticeable:
The patch did what it was supposed to and I will merge it into trunk and
Backfire branch. The other problems seam to be related to some other
problems with trunk or with the wifi never used before.
> 1. luci (the web interface) times out and never loads
The image I gave you did not contain luci so it will not load.
> 2. Installing packages does not seem to be working. When I run "opkg update" 
> it gets to "Inflating 
> http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/brcm47xx/packages/Packages.gz"; 
> then locks up my SSH session and I have to reconnect
The image is a self build from trunk so with installing packages you
could run into problems. But this problem is strange.
> 3. The reboot command does not seem to do anything (as determined by watching 
> the LEDs and the response to ping).
Did this work with 10.03.1?
> 4. It seems that ssh and scp lock up and force me to re-login frequently. No 
> idea what it is related to, but it seems to do it every few minutes.
Did this work with 10.03.1?
> 5. I see the OpenWrt wireless network after enabling the wireless, but I 
> cannot connect to it (fails right away). When I run connection diagnostics, 
> Windows 7 tells me "Wireless association to this network failed. Windows did 
> not receive any response from the wireless router or accesspoint"
Do you see anything interesting in the log regarding wifi while trying
to connect?
> 6. The Wireless LED on the WAP does not turn on
Probably something is wrong in the wireless driver.

There is a know issue with the wireless chip used in your device, but I
do not know, if you are seeing this issue or if it is already fixed:
BCM4321: some cards do not work in DMA mode (PIO is needed).

> Attached are:
> 1. dmesg2.txt (15.5 KB, the output of dmesg)
The log looks good to me at least OpenWrt finds your wifi and does not
panic. ;-)
> 2. nvram2.txt (11.8 KB, the output of nvram show)
> 3. wireless2.txt (330 B, the contents of /var/config/wireless)
> 
> Aaron Z

I asked for the serial in the case the changes in the patch are causing
a kernel panic and the device does not boot any more, so that you were
able to recover or debug the issue, but it looks like it is not needed.
But be aware that the normal serial port of a PC uses 12V and the serial
TTL port of most embedded devices are using 3.3V

Hauke
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