Hi Rich,
On Dec 15, 2013, at 06:16 , Rich Brown richb.hano...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a tftp install of CeroWrt 3.10.42-1 on my secondary WNDR3800. I then
used the “secondary” script to reconfigure the subnets and SSIDs to be
different from my primary CeroWrt router. I know that a lot of
Hi Fred,
thanks to your input.
On Dec 15, 2013, at 12:55 , Fred Stratton fredstrat...@imap.cc wrote:
Over the last 30 years, graphical interfaces have been bloated with pages of
explanatory text.
If more explanation of the interface is required, it could be incorporated in
the wiki.
A typical user of ceroWRT probably:
has worked in a university, or held a university post;
probably speaks more than one language, including English and American
English;
is proficient at using a command line interface, together with vim or emacs;
has a working knowledge of Perl syntax;
as
Fred Stratton fredstrat...@imap.cc writes:
Such as user, I argue, is capable of reading a wiki.
Sure, put the long explanations in the wiki. But the whole point of
having a GUI (IMHO) is discoverability of options, and to contain enough
of a reference that it's not necessary to look at the
Hi Sebastian, Fred, Toke,
Thanks for all these comments about the AQM GUI. It feels to me that we’re
working on an interesting (GUI) design challenge along with all the technical
wrassling that’s going on:
- Are we leaving enough knobs and levers exposed so that people can easily help
us with
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Rich Brown richb.hano...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a tftp install of CeroWrt 3.10.42-1 on my secondary WNDR3800. I then
used the “secondary” script to reconfigure the subnets and SSIDs to be
different from my primary CeroWrt router. I know that a lot of things
I did a tftp install of CeroWrt 3.10.42-1 on my secondary WNDR3800. I then used
the “secondary” script to reconfigure the subnets and SSIDs to be different
from my primary CeroWrt router. I know that a lot of things are still in flux,
but I thought I should comment that I noticed the following: