Le 17/04/2012 23:07, Luka Perkov a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:51:47PM +0200, Emmanuel Deloget wrote:
htmlhead
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
meta name=Generator content=Microsoft Exchange Server
!-- converted from text --
style!-- .EmailQuote {
Hi all,
What should I do if I want to add new parameters to /etc/config/wireless?
I need to add two new self-defined parameters to /etc/config/wireless so
that the wireless interface driver can work according to the self-defined
parameters.
We use uci to config wireless file, so I believe by
Hi,
Le 04/18/12 07:22, jbem...@zonnet.nl a écrit :
Many architectures already have the patches for the various kernel
versions ( e.g. patches-3.0, patches-3.1, patches-3.3 ). This is why I
all I had to do was change the kernel version from 3.0.18 to 3.3.2 for
my brcm63xx target (I first did
Hi Jin,
What should I do if I want to add new parameters to /etc/config/wireless?
I need to add two new self-defined parameters to /etc/config/wireless so
that the wireless interface driver can work according to the
self-defined parameters.
We use uci to config wireless file, so I believe
Hi,
Le 04/16/12 04:10, Jeroen van Bemmel a écrit :
Attached the patch to fix support for the D-Link DVA-G3810BN, generated
by quilt
Signed-Off-By: Jeroen van Bemmel jbem...@zonnet.nl
Your patch is mangled by your mailer and does not apply as-is, please
use git-send-email to send it properly
Hi Michael,
Le 02/04/12 23:19, Michael Heimpold a écrit :
Hi Florian,
the following changes are available in my git repository at
git://github.com/mhei/openwrt-packages.git
for you to fetch.
Since I don't have sufficient svn commit permissions I cannot
create the php5-pecl-* packages on my
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 00:41 -0600, Otto Solares Cabrera wrote:
When was it last updated? Will it ever be updated again? Who decides?
Well, you better take a visit to the bug tracking manager, for a small
un-important feature set (like mine) a kernel upgrade normally works
fine, increase the
Hi,
Le 04/18/12 15:20, David Woodhouse a écrit :
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 00:41 -0600, Otto Solares Cabrera wrote:
When was it last updated? Will it ever be updated again? Who decides?
Well, you better take a visit to the bug tracking manager, for a small
un-important feature set (like mine) a
Hi,
we need to activate the interface towards the SD card. We look into the
drivers of the trunk OpenWRT version and we don't see any
driver/function dedicated to activiting/exploiting this interface.
Any advice?
Spyros
___
openwrt-devel mailing
On 18/04/12 15:44, Spyridon Tompros wrote:
Hi,
we need to activate the interface towards the SD card. We look into the
drivers of the trunk OpenWRT version and we don't see any
driver/function dedicated to activiting/exploiting this interface.
Any advice?
Spyros
Hi Spyros,
so far i
Thanks,
I'll try to find it. Although from a first look I saw it is not
contained among the openWRT versions.
Should be Suse. I'll need to find the code.
Spyros
On 18/4/2012 3:55 μμ, John Crispin wrote:
On 18/04/12 15:44, Spyridon Tompros wrote:
Hi,
we need to activate the interface
ftp://ftp.avm.de/fritz.box/fritzbox.wlan_3370/x_misc/opensrc/
its inside the kernel tarball in the folder drivers/mmc/
On 18/04/12 17:17, Spyridon Tompros wrote:
Thanks,
I'll try to find it. Although from a first look I saw it is not
contained among the openWRT versions.
Should be Suse.
Thanks
On 18/4/2012 5:25 μμ, John Crispin wrote:
ftp://ftp.avm.de/fritz.box/fritzbox.wlan_3370/x_misc/opensrc/
its inside the kernel tarball in the folder drivers/mmc/
On 18/04/12 17:17, Spyridon Tompros wrote:
Thanks,
I'll try to find it. Although from a first look I saw it is not
hi
Another version, in this one the enable_server option is in the timeserver ntp
part of the system config file
You can patch trunk and bacfire (tested both)
You can put busybox ntpd in client mode (if you put server), in client server
(by putting enable_server to 1, ntpd listen to udp 123),
On 04/17/2012 11:15 AM, Mirko Vogt wrote:
Hey Emmanuel,
I levelled up all versions of eglibc to i's latest revisions of its
respective branches ( https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/31300 ) and
therewith I guess broke eglibc version 2.12 which I'd like to purge out
anyway. Is there any reason for
Hello,
I've just spent the last few hours reading many threads in the archives
from this list. I'm hoping someone may be able to help me, else I think
I have a batch of bad radios.
Summary: hardware is two identical routerstation pros running OpenWRT
bleeding edge from 2012-03-14 (with a
If the access points are very close together, you might also try turning
down TX power on both ends.
What is the dBm reported by iw station dump at each end? Anything below
60dBm might indicate the radios are talking way too loud.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ray Gibson rgib...@futurec.net
On 4/18/2012 5:15 PM, Ben West wrote:
If the access points are very close together, you might also try
turning down TX power on both ends.
What is the dBm reported by iw station dump at each end? Anything
below 60dBm might indicate the radios are talking way too loud.
While they were
Chris,
This is caused by a change to the mac80211 Makefile in
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/30742/trunk/package/mac80211 (make all -
make modules) which causes the compat.ko module to get built a second time
from the kernel tree with an invalid configuration.
Its fixed with the latest
It if helps to have comparison, I'm running Backfire 10.03.1 on a
collection of UBNT M5 2x2 MIMO gear in adhoc mode at HT speeds. Some
quick-n-dirty tests doing downloads with curl are getting roughly 40Mbit/s
between adjacent nodes. Although, I'm using adhoc mode instead of mesh
mode.
Here is
20 matches
Mail list logo