> Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 11:15:22 +0200 > From: Daniel Petre <[email protected]> > > > On 09.11.2011 11:01, Brendan Simon (eTRIX) wrote: >> > I have a Sierra U320 USB wireless 4G device (marketed as Bigpond USB >> > 4G >> > by Telstra in Australia). >> > >> > >> > I'm wondering whether I should reflash with TP-LINK firmware, or try >> > to >> > get it working with openwrt. >> > >> > Does openwrt support the Sierra U320 ?? >> > >> > Which version of openwrt would be recommended for this device ?? >> > >> > Should I just flash a binary filesystem from somewhere, or do I need >> > to >> > use opkg to get drivers, etc ?? > if you do not care of warranty probably the safest first step would be > to open the case, check the board, > and see if you can identify the serial pins (if there are any). > > considering the flashing version, i got last weeks a Sweex LW160 that > had "atheros" written on the box, > opened it and found out that actually has a newer tp-link 741n board, > perhaps you can identify a similar > layout on your equipment and (with serial support) cand afford to test > different images. Why do I need serial ?? For accessing u-boot and recovery I presume ??
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