Next step - pull up one of the ones with the old firmware and compare
settings with the .dts file (and figure out exactly what they're
running).
Thanks,
Bill
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 2:32 PM Roger Pueyo Centelles | Guifi.net
wrote:
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> Hi, Bill,
>
> I have a couple of them, but they're
66] ag71xx 1900.eth: Could not connect to PHY device.
Deferring probe.
(reboot)
Is anyone else using the CF-110N?
-Bill
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[0.475397] mtd: setting mtd4 (rootfs) as root device
[0.480780] 1 squashfs-split partitions found on MTD device rootfs
[0.487281] 0x005b-0x00fd : "rootfs_data"
[0.495748] 0x00ff-0x0100 : "nvram"
[0.914866] ag71xx 19
...@ayrstone.com.
As a side note, I tried selling them on ebay using "running OpenWRT,
not Ubiquiti's firmware" as a differentiation point. I did not even
get a bid, even setting the starting price at $20.
On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 2:19 PM Bill Moffitt wrote:
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> I have three (3) ol
what might be causing
this? (e.g. misconfiguration of some sort)
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surely I prefer the option 1,
I thought the wiki is out date already, because I found the
etc/config/network in packages/base-files
thanks
I am trying it
On 28 February 2018 at 23:47, Magnus Kroken <mkro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Bill
>
> On 28.02.2018 15:18, Bill Yuan wrote:
&
Hi,
I noticed the default LAN IP is still 192.168.1.1 even after I configured
the "preinit network interface" in "preinit configuration options". Can
someone please share with me where is the proper way to pre-define the LAN
IP?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
bycn82
I wanted to report what I have found to this group and see if anyone has
any brilliant ideas. I haven't any at the moment.
Thanks,
Bill
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[r43k3n] r43k3n <http://forum.lede-project.org/users/r43k3n> Adrian
Draus <http://forum.lede-project
I have been busy with other things, but I finally got a shipment of
brand-new PicoStations (XM, identical to Bullet) here and tried to flash
both the trunk builds of OpenWRT and LEDE on them.
I'm getting the same error I did some months back:
sent DATA
ve any new ones at the moment, and probably won't for a
few weeks. And I don't recall what the new ones I was testing came with.
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ossible. I hope that
this move will help achieve that for at least one of the resultant
groups. And I shall do what I can to help either or both. My last
comment is that the more open of the two communities is likely to be the
one where I can most easily see how I might contribute.
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Thank you.
Of course, just after I asked the question I stumbled on
buildbot.openwrt.org, which has the answers to all such questions for
those clever enough to find them.
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I wasn't able to download the trunk nightlies. It looks like there's a
nice, slick, new web interface, but no builds in some areas
(particularly the AR7xx generic platform). Is it just a failed build or
a problem in the webpage?
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I got a new batch of LocoM2 units, and they won't flash using the
"recovery" (tftp) method - it says,
received ERROR
it.
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On 21/07/2015 01:59, Bill wrote:
Folks-
I would REALLY like to see ticket 19085
(https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/19085) fixed before we finalize CC. It
is a showstopper for a piece of popular hardware I use frequently.
I haven't seen any progress reports on it in a couple of weeks, the
coding
, so I am just hoping that someone
is addressing it (or can soon).
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My understanding is that UBNT has an ASIC in their devices to help with
the timing of the TDMA mode. My suspicion is that, without that ASIC,
software only TDMA would probably not be precise enough to bring benefit.
Does anyone have a better understanding of this?
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Thank you, Daniel - I think you are correct - this looks like the same
issue.
On 5/4/2015 6:36 PM, Daniel Golle wrote:
Hi Bill!
On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 05:53:21PM -0700, Bill wrote:
I have finally been able to reproduce the problem here at home by setting up
a bridge and leaving it alone
this with an older XM version of the LOCO and it
does NOT seem to happen - the XM version appears to work perfectly.
I have not tested it with a newer build of OpenWRT.
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Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 12:35:25 +0200
From: Felix Fietkau n...@openwrt.org
To: mailinglist openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org
Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Q: mac80211: defailt distance-settings 0
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, when I set it at distance=4000,
suddenly throughput went to less than 200 Kbps.
Real world observations, FWIW...
-Bill
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Martin-
Yes, it does. The LOCO images are only in the trunk, not in 14.07 - only
the nanostation xw images are currently in 14.07.
Is there any chance we could get the LOCO xw images (which, I suspect,
would also be the Bullet/Pico xw images) built for the final 14.07?
-Bill
On 09/24/2014
not sure what I'd look for or what I'd do about it...
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of them that
the version of firmware is XWv5.5.9
So, beware, this is coming to bite you, too!!! (And it's probably coming
to bite me on the LOCO M2s... just checking them, I see the ones I have
are XM models.)
Gotta love UBNT...
Thanks again!
-Bill
On 9/24/2014 9:44 AM, Ben West wrote:
I've
thinking about it more, I think
that Gert's balanced approach is probably the expert-friendly
default and the one I would want and expect in the OpenWRT builds.
FWIW,
Bill
P.S. No, my printer is not v6-ready, either, but let's assume there are
some
, for the moment, I would argue that the rightness of following
expected behavior is greater than the rightness of delivering the true
end-to-end nature of v6.
FWIW,
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On March 26, 2014 11:29:59 AM PDT, Sergey Ryazanov ryazanov@gmail.com
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2014-03-26 9:13 GMT+04:00 Bill Moffitt bmoff...@ayrstone.com:
It's clear that SOMETHING is getting time-limited, but I have
distance=0 and
dissassoc_low_ack=0 on both the AP and the station, and I'm not sure
what
On 3/26/2014 12:36 PM, Sergey Ryazanov wrote:
2014-03-26 23:04 GMT+04:00 Bill Moffitt bmoff...@ayrstone.com:
On March 26, 2014 11:29:59 AM PDT, Sergey Ryazanov ryazanov@gmail.com
wrote:
2014-03-26 9:13 GMT+04:00 Bill Moffitt bmoff...@ayrstone.com:
It's clear that SOMETHING is getting
to look for more information
at this point.
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^/(.+) /index.php?url=$1 [R,L]
all the request to this server. e.g. to /abc.php will be redirect to
/index.php?url=abc.php
in this case, we can hand the index.php to handle all the request no matter
what URI you want.
Can we achieve this in uhttpd?
Best Regards,
Bill Yuan
point? And how can I help?
Can anyone give me some pointers on building AA with AuthSAE included?
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, but loading it
through the 'Rescue' method seems to work fine)
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not attached the serial monitor yet - hoping someone else has seen
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in ensuring OpenWRT plays well on V6 in anticipation
of this event, should it come to pass. It may be a nice opportunity for
OpenWRT to get some nice publicity by saving the day when the crisis
occurs.
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of is to runtime-patch
the in-memory copy of the radio-data in the board setup code.
~ Jow
Here's how I did it is this; first, I put the following script in /etc/
and called it regdoman-script.sh:
*Code:*
#!/bin/sh
# By Bill Moffitt - this script puts a zero in the 632nd byte
reply. I agree the best short-term workaround
is to do a runtime patch of the regdomain, but how, practically, to do it?
I'm very open to suggestions - I'm currently dead in the water.
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products in OpenWRT.
If you're qualified and interested (or know someone who might be),
please contact me at bmoff...@ayrstone.com.
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(and dmesg) says,
wifi%d ath_attach failed: -22
I don't know enough about MadWifi and the HAL to even debug this.
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Confirming that the patch seems to work - ports correct, all lights work
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