You are probably better of, if you start a new post about your router.
I have a wndr3800 runing openwrt,and I'd like to change to librecmc
I followed this instruction
http://librecmc.org/librecmc/wiki?name=Build+HOWTO
and got a bunch of files in bin/ar71xx including
librecmc-ar71xx-generic-wndr3800-squashfs-factory.img which I think is the
image.
When I try to
The tp link wifi turned worse. It began to disconnect again and again. I
rather think it is a matter of distance between tp link router and computer.
I tried to make a 40mhz setting. Then the wifi could not connect. I tested
the lan cable connection tp link and computer again. It seemed to
More testing has shown, that wifi transfer rates vary and sometimes the wifi
disconnects. Placing a router antenna at another place did not improve the
wifi connection.
I think, I will return to the isp router. You wrote, set mode to 40mhz. In
wireless network master - device config -
More testing has shown, that wifi transfer rates vary and sometimes
the wifi disconnects. Placing a router antenna at another place did
not improve the wifi connection.
I think, I will return to the isp router. You wrote, set mode to
40mhz. In wireless network master - device config -
The isp router modem has been turned into a modem with a public address. The
tp link librecmc is connected and mainly it works.
First and shortly I lan cable connected the tp link router and the computer.
The connection seemed fast. About wifi it works but it seems that transfer
rate vary
Mine hasn't arrived yet so I can only give generic advice which is:
'For more WiFi speed set it to 40MHz mode, that does 300Mbp/s. Usually
with routers (and upstream) the firewall is already configured.'
For other stuff try asking on IRC channel #librecmc at
irc.freenode.net. Or consult the
Probably wise to do a search on your ISP's name and 'modem mode router setup'
just to see if anyone has extracted the details from them, perhaps add your
modem model number if there are too many results. However, if 90% of routers
work with it, then LibreCMC definitely will. I'd suggest
My isp cannot provide further details about their modem with public ip
address feature. Isp told me, that 90 percent of routers will work on their
modem with public ip address.
Next week isp will set the isp router modem to modem with public ip address
and I will find out if it works.
Thank you for your answers. It worked.
I switched off the tp link router and isp router modem for 5 hours. Turned on
the isp router modem and the tp link router, and I got internet access.
Using url 192.168.1.1 I can log into the tp link router. Tp link asks me to
set a root psswd. Shall I do
Thank you for your answers. It worked.
I switched off the tp link router and isp router modem for 5
hours. Turned on the isp router modem and the tp link router, and I
got internet access.
Using url 192.168.1.1 I can log into the tp link router. Tp link asks
me to set a root psswd. Shall I
I have installed librecmc on the tp link router. Maybe you can tell if it
bricked.
First I tested the tp link router with firmware by lan cabel connecting it to
the isp router. Tp link ethernet and wifi connection worked. Then I logged
into the tp link's web interface and installed librecmc.
If the tp link router is not bricked, can you tell how to log into the
tp link router and what settings to make?
If you use the Network Manager System Tray icon and display Connection
Information you should be able to get the routers address. Then
putting something like :
http://192.168.1.1/
It doesn't sound like it is bricked. Your ISP is probably refusing to issue a
2nd IP address. Since you didn't release the IP address before flashing it
the ISP doesn't know you've changed devices. While you technically have
changed devices the MAC address has changed, so from the ISP's
Thank you for your answers. They are informative and they do not write
themselves.
Both TP-Link and other companies have begun to use this to prevent users
from re-flashing routers
When librecmc works on tp link tl wr841nd that was not tp link's intention?
TP-Link had no involvement in getting LibreCMC to work on this router. That
was mostly the results of two projects:
1. OpenWRT (not free software though, LibreCMC is derived from OpenWRT)
2. LibreCMC (the project which we sponsor, and distribution which is derived
from OpenWRT)
3.
My router has printed tp link tl wr841nd v.8.2 on the box and the router.
I contacted about a handful sellers until I found one who could and would
grab the router from the stock before selling. He would not break the box
because I would not buy if not version 8.2. As stated, the version
no version 8.2 routers are out for sale.
Correct. However there not readily available on the market. I contacted
roughly 50 - 70 different sources and none of them had v8.2. It may be that I
missed some if it was a person/entity that only had 1-10 available. However
these low quantities
If you actually managed to get 8.2 then it should be fine. I may not have
investigated suppliers in Europe as thoroughly as I thought, but I usually am
very thorough. There weren't any sources in the US I could locate with the
8.2 version in the past month or so. At least not in any
Thank you.
There are some matters I want to clarify. On thinkpenguin's homepage it said,
that the router has to be a certain version. I wrote thinkpenguin and asked
for details. Thinkpenguin, I guess you are part of thinkpenguin, answered tp
link tl wr841nd v.8.2. Thank you. I got one, and
I'm not sure what you think you got, but it's probably not the correct
version. Attempting to flash it with librecmc will likely brick the device.
I'm the CEO of ThinkPenguin, Inc. We have a US and UK facility. There is no
double taxation going on. Taxes are higher in Europe, but the
Librecmc
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-broadband-router-gnu-linux-tpe-nwifirouter
is a tp link tl wr841nd wifi router. It has no modem. Earlier I have made a
post about the tp link free hardware router. I have adsl2 internet. Lan dchp
is server. My isp
The TPE-NWIFIROUTER does not have a built-in modem. Your ISP will have issued
you a router with a built-in modem (probably). As it is set to 'router mode'
this router will issue a private IP address to any devices connected to it.
What you want to do is set the ISP issued router to 'modem
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