Fernando:
Thanks for the reply.
I missed on the wiki pages for WDR3600/WDR4300 that there is a bug in
Barrier Breaker for switch configuration. It doesn't affect the
OpenWRT's default switch configuration. Currently that's not a
problem for me. So I'm testing with Barrier Breaker 14.07.
On 4/27/2015 10:43 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:
Are you using these devices in production to provide connectivity to
anyone ? If so go with Barrier Breaker which should be good and
stable enough.
I would put trunk on it unless I am doing any specific test or
willing to try some specific features that is only available there.
Other than that there are not many advantages of running trunk of
them these.
Fernando
On 27/04/2015 11:39, Robert Terzi wrote:
I have a bunch of devices, primarily an assortment of TPLink's
(C7,4300,3600,1043) that need to be upgraded.
I'm looking for advice on whether to go with the 9 month-old
Barrier Breaker release or trunk at this point?
Background: - As far as I can tell from the hardware pages on the
wiki I don't see any show-stoppers either way at this point.
- One downside of using trunk that I've run into that I may not be
able to install device drivers/loadable kernel modules if trunk
moves forward with different kernel versions between the time I
install openwrt and when I look for the driver. The work around
is either to re-install from a fresh snapshot, or download all the
loadable kernel modules for my architecture and cache them some
place.
Any addvice/experiences appreciated.
Thanks, --Rob
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