Hi
On 2018-08-17, Christian Lamparter wrote:
> On Thursday, August 16, 2018 12:31:38 PM CEST David Bauer wrote:
> > On 8/16/18 3:12 AM, Karl Palsson wrote:
[...]
> [...] (And there is at least
> one more device that can make use of ras: the NBG6817).
Adding support for a factory image for the
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018 at 5:04 AM David Bauer wrote:
>
> Sysupgrading to ath79 from ar71xx currently fails because of mismatching
> supported_devices. ar71xx is expecting "tl-mr3020" which is missing in
> the ath79 image. Upgrading from ath79 is unaffected, as the image
> contains the old string
Hi Christian,
I wrote the bash version because of issues in the past with C implementations
of firmware packers for the Meraki routers (mkmerakifw.c and mkmerakifw-old.c).
The issue there was that the main dev was coming from a sysadmin background
and as with many OpenWrt users he had problems
On 8/19/18 12:13 AM, Karl Palsson wrote:
> These were removed as "it was intended to be required to force
> when switching "architectures"" I disagreed then, but it got
> railed through, so it's good to see I'm not the only one who
> thought you should be able to upgrade from ar71xx to ath79 on
David Bauer wrote:
> Sysupgrading to ath79 from ar71xx currently fails because of
> mismatching supported_devices. ar71xx is expecting "tl-mr3020"
> which is missing in the ath79 image. Upgrading from ath79 is
> unaffected, as the image contains the old string for ar71xx and
> the new one coming
This commit adds support for the AVM Fritz!Box 4020 WiFi-router.
SoC: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9561 (Dragonfly) 750MHz
RAM: Winbond W971GG6KB-25
FLASH: Macronix MX25L12835F
WiFi: QCA9561 b/g/n 3x3 450Mbit/s
USB: 1x USB 2.0
IN:WPS button, WiFi button
OUT: Power LED green, Internet LED
Sysupgrading to ath79 from ar71xx currently fails because of mismatching
supported_devices. ar71xx is expecting "tl-mr3020" which is missing in
the ath79 image. Upgrading from ath79 is unaffected, as the image
contains the old string for ar71xx and the new one coming from the
device-tree.
The OpenWrt Community is proud to announce the first service release of
stable OpenWrt 18.06 series, which marks the first major version after
the remerger of the LEDE and OpenWrt projects.
OpenWrt 18.06.1 incorporates a number of mostly security oriented fixes
backported from the development