Re: [OpenWrt-Users] How can I get a list of MAC adresses that probed the wireless?

2013-05-07 Thread camden lindsay
On my encrypted network, I can do logread -f | grep hostapd to see the MAC addresses of stations that authenticate. If I run hostapd with debugging (-dd), I also get messages about stations associating. (I did this from the command line; if anyone knows how to make this a configuration

[OpenWrt-Users] Current Build Issues?

2013-05-14 Thread camden lindsay
Hello- I am having build issues. toolchain_install errors out with 'Error 2'. make[3]: Leaving directory `/mnt/store/public/cjs/Computers_Electronics_Tools/Software/Networking/Routers/openWRT_source/trunk/toolchain/gcc/minimal' make[2]: Leaving directory

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Current Build Issues?

2013-05-20 Thread camden lindsay
/.toolchain_install] Error 2 make: *** [world] Error 2 Suggestions how else to find an error in 4 megs of text? I don't see anything striking directly before the Error 2. Thank you! On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Jonas Gorski j...@openwrt.org wrote: On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 8:26 AM, camden lindsay

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Current Build Issues?

2013-05-20 Thread camden lindsay
at 3:37 PM, camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Jonas- I sent another email including the full build log, but i _think_ it was never ok'd by administrators due to its length. Just to be sure, my script for cleaning does this; perhaps something is wrong here

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Removing an older version completely

2013-06-12 Thread camden lindsay
Not 100% clear how data is being rolled forward. You can return everything to default settings using 'firstboot'. This would return router to default settings as if it was freshly installed with openwrt. You can run upgrade using sysupgrade and indicate that you don't want to carry over

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Suggestion for OpenWRT wireless router

2013-07-24 Thread camden lindsay
When looking at routers for high noise applications, keep in mind the frequent complaints of wireless instability on routers with atheros chipsets due to a number of known and unknown driver bugs. Both of the above routers (and it seems _most_ of the routers supporting dual band that are

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Suggestion for OpenWRT wireless router

2013-07-24 Thread camden lindsay
Buffalo is very similar to the wzr-hp-ag300h, which is atheros. Atheros AR7161@680MHz http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-600dhp On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Remzi AKYÜZ linuxli...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, You can look this: http://www.buffalotech.com/**products/wireless/dual-band-**

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Suggestion for OpenWRT wireless router

2013-07-29 Thread camden lindsay
@weedy Its not just a single linksys device; its virtually all ar71's from my understanding.. my friends wndr3700v2, and my buffalo ar71 router as well. That said, thanks for the insight/rant into the situation with wireless drivers on linux. I wonder if it has ever been getting better, as it

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Question. Routing

2013-08-14 Thread camden lindsay
What are the routes on the routers? How does 192.168.2.x know they can talk with 192.168.3.x? Just a thought On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Daniel Lipuma dlip...@invap.com.arwrote: Hello dear community, Could you help me? What am i doing wrong? I have this configuration

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] using the howtos to install to a WRT54GS v6, or WRT54G v4

2013-09-22 Thread camden lindsay
I am no authority, John, but I believe the answer is 'yes' I have an older 16Mb ram device with broadcom chipset, and it will fail and OOM on the newer firmwares. I have to run backfire as well. HTH On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 9:38 PM, John Griessen j...@industromatic.comwrote: On 09/22/2013

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] using the howtos to install to a WRT54GS v6, or WRT54G v4

2013-09-23 Thread camden lindsay
: On 09/22/2013 11:49 PM, camden lindsay wrote: I have an older 16Mb ram device with broadcom chipset, and it will fail and OOM on the newer firmwares. I have to run backfire as well. Thanks. Are there more recent wifi routers that are better? Like netgear? The Wiki isn't organized

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] wzr-hp-ag300h Bad hardware - packet loss - how to troubleshoot?

2013-11-19 Thread camden lindsay
Adjustment 12.09 My guess is that the wzr-hp-g300nh is defective, and/or OpenWRT support for it is not 100%. The packet loss is not adversely affecting my usage, and I will replace the unit with something else when opportunity allows. On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:22 AM, camden lindsay

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] wzr-hp-ag300h Bad hardware - packet loss - how to troubleshoot?

2013-11-20 Thread camden lindsay
Aaaand perhaps this has to do with the power brick, or heat (it is in a relatively warm server cabinet, and very warm to touch on the outside surface) The new unit now is showing similar issues. Will investigate further (try another power brick, see about adding heatsinks or cooling the unit

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] wzr-hp-ag300h Bad hardware - packet loss - how to troubleshoot?

2013-11-21 Thread camden lindsay
makes all of the problems go away. Going to test further, but the thing that made it really obvious in the past was running iperf. Iperf would lock up and not even provide output for the intervals requested. c On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:25 AM, camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open...@gmail.com

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Red LED after openwrt flash.

2013-12-02 Thread camden lindsay
It is hard to say what went wrong. Have you left it for a long time after the flash? (5-10 mins) sometimes it takes a while to come back (based on my experience with a different router, i think because it has to re-write all of flash, but not sure) What method did you use for the installation?

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Red LED after openwrt flash.

2013-12-02 Thread camden lindsay
port to work http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/hardware/port.serial#level.conversion I'm unclear about what you mean in your p.s. hope this helps. On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:07 PM, major_ghz major_...@electronique-libre.org wrote: Le Mon, 2 Dec 2013 07:21:38 -0800, camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H image?

2014-01-02 Thread camden lindsay
The Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H definitely works on 12.09 and newer trunk builds. Not sure of current trunk, but in the next few days can try a build and push to my spare router. I flashed via tftp initially, not sure about other methods. My semi-smart switch was too slow to pick up the link state

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H image?

2014-01-02 Thread camden lindsay
...@aapsc.com wrote: On Thu, 2 Jan 2014, camden lindsay wrote: The Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H definitely works on 12.09 and newer trunk builds. Not sure of current trunk, but in the next few days can try a build and push to my spare router. I flashed via tftp initially, not sure about other methods

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H image?

2014-01-04 Thread camden lindsay
Wiki updated. On ipv6 stuff, I really don't know much about it. I may be able to help wikify it.. but thats about the limit of it. On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Rick Green r...@aapsc.com wrote: On Thu, 2 Jan 2014, camden lindsay wrote: If you found the instructions on the WZR-HP-AG300H

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] How to set a configuration when building OpenWRT?

2014-01-04 Thread camden lindsay
Note: this is mentioned in the 'howtobuild' wiki page. http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build#custom.files On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Vivien FRENOT vivien.fre...@ens-cachan.frwrote: On 11/12/2013 16:44, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote: Thats not what I wrote. I said create a directory files/

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] OpenWrt on TP-Link AC1750

2014-01-10 Thread camden lindsay
There are several bugs which list the archer. The support at this point (to me at least) seems questionable, and based on hardware revision of pcie wireless card. Looking at the bugs in trac [1], I had decided to buy one and try it out. At this point I haven't had a chance to do that yet. Maybe

[OpenWrt-Users] How to list number of streams rx_nss/vht_nss

2014-01-12 Thread camden lindsay
Hello- I am trying to do some network troubleshooting on a system an intel 6235 and iwlwifi. I have two routers; a buffalo wzr-hp-ag300h, and a tp-link wdr3600. One is noted as being 2t2r in the wiki (tp-link) the other is not (buffalo) I can't seem to find any indication in iw list on the

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] OpenWrt on TP-Link AC1750

2014-01-16 Thread camden lindsay
Note: There has been quite a big of traffic recently on the dev list regarding AC support. It apparently isn't nailed down or integrated yet, and is just starting to be (with ath10k). On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:00 AM, camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open...@gmail.com wrote: There are several

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] open resolver

2014-01-20 Thread camden lindsay
Running Bleeding Edge, r39218 camdenl@camdenl:~$ nmap dryhollow.c-j-l.net -p 53 Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-01-20 19:13 PST Nmap scan report for dryhollow.c-j-l.net (71.92.144.233) Host is up (0.11s latency). rDNS record for 71.92.144.233:

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] open resolver

2014-01-20 Thread camden lindsay
Where did you get your image from? Did you build it from scratch, or download from downloads.openwrt.org? c On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 7:16 PM, camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open...@gmail.com wrote: Running Bleeding Edge, r39218 camdenl@camdenl:~$ nmap dryhollow.c-j-l.net -p 53 Starting Nmap

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] how to identify the version of a netgear WNDR3700?

2014-09-27 Thread camden lindsay
I believe the v1's don't have a version number on the label, but v2's do. Hope this helps! On Sep 27, 2014 10:12 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote: one more question before i head out to to enjoy the sun -- a friend just gave me a barely-used netgear WNDR3700, says i'm

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Cannot connect with browser, only telnet

2014-09-29 Thread camden lindsay
What image are you using? I'm not sure if luci is built into and enabled on all builds. Check to see if uhttpd is running on the router (ps | grep uhttpd) if not, start it (/etc/init.d/uhttpd start) and enable it for future startup (/etc/init.d/utthpd enable) good luck! On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] New router?

2014-11-02 Thread camden lindsay
Has anyone tested the wireless speed and stability on the archer with OEM firware vs OpenWRT? I have one here i've been using just as an ap with factory firmware, hadn't gotten around to upgrading yet.. c On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote: On Sun, 2

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] how should dual-band wifi config work if SSIDs are the same?

2014-11-21 Thread camden lindsay
Hello I would say something has created a bug if this is what you're seeing. I have a Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H running Barrier Breaker r40528 Both networks have the same essid: root@router01.dryhollow:~# uci show wireless | grep ssid wireless.@wifi-iface[0].ssid=OpenWrt

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] should wiki page on UCI wireless mention path option for Wifi Devices?

2014-11-21 Thread camden lindsay
If i remember correctly, from copying images from one device to another, the 'path' option is automatically generated during some initial boot voodoo (such as after a 'firstboot') after a config wipe (firstboot), on the first boot, there are some basic structures set up automatically- after which

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] how should dual-band wifi config work if SSIDs are the same?

2014-11-21 Thread camden lindsay
ifindex 9 wdev 0x10002 addr 10:fe:ed:40:93:5e ssid HACKEDBOXWIFII type AP wiphy 1 channel 36 (5180 MHz), width: 40 MHz, center1: 5190 MHz On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote: Quoting camden lindsay camden.lindsay+open...@gmail.com: Hello I would

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] seems to be a redundant firewall on wiki udp multicast page

2014-12-02 Thread camden lindsay
I _think_ but am not sure the difference lies in what options are included/excluded. From http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/firewall#rules - If src and dest are given, the rule matches *forwarded* traffic - If only src is given, the rule matches *incoming* traffic - If only dest is

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] still having no luck activating oldpackages feed

2014-12-10 Thread camden lindsay
Robert- what is ls -l feeds/oldpackages/Binary From your working directory? Provide a copy of your feeds.conf.default to verify syntax. I just did this and got no error (which you also do not on other machines) dylan@BigBox /mnt/store/public/openWRT_source/trunk $ scripts/feeds update -a...

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] note: grep-2.21 now treats ISO-8859 text files as binary

2014-12-11 Thread camden lindsay
If i'm reading that thread correctly, this is a 'feature' rather than a 'bug'.. From that discussion: This is another side effect of using a multibyte locale. As long as there are no NUL bytes in your input, you can work around the issue by running grep in the C locale: LC_ALL=C grep ...

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] note: grep-2.21 now treats ISO-8859 text files as binary

2014-12-11 Thread camden lindsay
to ASCII (If i'm not wrong the only character in it not ASCII is the 'MAINTAINER:=' field) This will break build for anyone enabling oldpackages in their feeds.conf(.default) thanks Camden On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote: On Thu, 11 Dec 2014, camden

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Squid and OpenWRT

2014-12-12 Thread camden lindsay
Ah, There may be your problem: lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 4 Apr 18 2014 /var - /tmp See if its that way on your device. If so, you're driving it out of memory (ram) Looks like nothing else uses /var/cache by default root@router01.dryhollow:~# ls -l /var/ | grep cache

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] failing to flash a linksys e2000

2015-05-02 Thread camden lindsay
I've run into issues with interface negotiation timing with buffalo routers in the past using bootloader tftp method. Try putting a dumb switch between your client and the router to be flashed. Another router will even work (depending on configurations, managed switches do not always work) This

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] turning router into access point, how to accept ip from external dhcp?

2015-05-07 Thread camden lindsay
Good question- I've always used statics for my AP. Looking in the LUCI web gui, I see that if you go to network - LAN (edit) - you can choose 'protocol' of 'static' or 'dhcp' I'd say that is probably how.. c On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Paul Elliott pelli...@blackpatchpanel.com wrote: I

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Recommendation for replacement for TP-Link WDR3600 and similar

2016-05-27 Thread camden lindsay
that it does work. take care Camden On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 1:34 AM, Johannes Kastl <m...@ojkastl.de> wrote: > Dear Camden, > > On 24.05.16 23:44 camden lindsay wrote: >> Hello- >> I use and Archer C7 V2 as an access point. Seems to run very well. I >> did ha

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Recommendation for replacement for TP-Link WDR3600 and similar

2016-05-28 Thread camden lindsay
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 7:53 AM, Johannes Kastl <m...@ojkastl.de> wrote: > Dear Camden, > > On 28.05.16 07:44 camden lindsay wrote: > >> Yes, it looks exactly like that. I can't say that is for sure a V2, >> however. That said, a search of the internet shows up wit

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Recommendation for replacement for TP-Link WDR3600 and similar

2016-05-24 Thread camden lindsay
Hello- I use and Archer C7 V2 as an access point. Seems to run very well. I did have to install kernel modules (via opkg install) to get one of the radios working. I'm currently running CHAOS CALMER (15.05-rc3, r46163) with a 137 day uptime. There may be issues with the newer ones, and the

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Hardware recommendation for Access Point with WPA Enterprise

2016-11-16 Thread camden lindsay
> > Models include: > > Netgear R7500 v2 (avoid the v1) > Netgear R7800 > TP-Link Archer C2600 (WARNING: No console, TP-Link is no longer > hacker-friendly) > TRENDnet TEW-827DRU (I am the dev for this device) > Linksys EA8500 > Zytel NBG6816 (Looks awesome but code isn't quite ready yet, check

Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Is there anybody can find /var/log/dmesg in OpenWRT ?

2016-12-28 Thread camden lindsay
I believe you have to use logread- https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/log.essentials On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 10:53 PM, Tymon wrote: > Hi all, > >Why can't I find the /var/log/dmesg file under openwrt (the busybox > built-in tool 'dmesg' is work fine) ??? > >