Hi!
In preparation to be submitted upstream I started to clean up a huge
pile of patches for rt2x00 we have been carrying along for quite a
while (some for more than half a decade!).
Some of them are fixes, most importantly Serge Vasilugin fixed setting
the HT20/HT40 filter which got us much
Hi Tom,
Thank you for reporting that issue.
I reckon that support for the MT7620 family should thus be considered
experimental and is not yet fit for being merged upstream.
I thus removed it from them rt2x00 patch-queue tree on github.
Cheers
Daniel
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:16:01AM +0100,
On Thursday, 12 January 2017 10:24:45 CET Tim Coote wrote:
> Hullo
>
> I’ve tried this request to openwrt-users and got no response, so I’m trying
> the developer community in the hope that you’ve got a deeper understanding
> of how openwrt should work.
>
> I keep losing my openwrt router’s IPv4
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Baptiste Jonglez
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is yet another OpenWRT-related change for babeld: I just merged procd
> support for babeld [2], after more than two years of lingering [1].
>
> The only user-visible changes should be:
>
> -
Hi,
Here is yet another OpenWRT-related change for babeld: I just merged procd
support for babeld [2], after more than two years of lingering [1].
The only user-visible changes should be:
- babeld now logs to the system log (visible with "logread") instead of a
file in /var/log. This is nice
Hi OpenWRT Devs,
I'm building an OpenWRT package for python-iptables for a project I'm
working on and getting this error message when attempting to use it.
import iptc
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/iptc/__init__.py", line 10, in
from ip4tc import (is_table_available,
Hi!
The amount of patches on top of rt2x00 has grown into a huge pile
during the past couple of years. To get things into a shape that allow
discussing and merging them upstream, I created a tree on github based
on wireless-drivers-next.git:
Hullo
I’ve tried this request to openwrt-users and got no response, so I’m trying the
developer community in the hope that you’ve got a deeper understanding of how
openwrt should work.
I keep losing my openwrt router’s IPv4 configuration when my ISP bounces the
link to my home.
I’m using
Hi Anatoliy,
Actually I am working on it. Now I am writing a program which is similar
with iwinfo. Later I will make some scripts like mac80211.sh and binding
with netifd.
ci40 has already some work on it. You could have a look.
Xue Liu
On 12.01.2017 01:02, Anatoliy Atanasov wrote:
Hey