On 25/03/2009, at 5:23 AM, RB <aoz....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 18:47, Peter Lambrechtsen
> <plambrecht...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The below link is broken:
>>
>> http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Linksys/WRT54G3G
>
> Known issue - I broke it and have a much-updated version of the page
> waiting to be inserted. Brokenness aside, I'd be interested in what
> you're doing and what we can do to coordinate.
Currently I am working on the brcm 2.4 build and was hoping to move to
the 2.6 kernel if the wifi and pcmcia support was resolved. I saw a
post in the forums saying wifi was reasonably stable so was going to
check out head and build and see how it goes.
My wish list includes:
Proper support without needing to specify prod/vendor for usbserial
for 4 umts/hsdpa cards including:
Novatel u630 and x870
Haewei 600 & 800
Cdma/evdo cards
Sierra aircard 580 & 595
Ipwireless PCMCIA card which is a PCMCIA card not a cardbus card which
there are 2.6 kernel drivers for in the kernel source. Can work with
jiri if I need to.
I personally have all those cards as in new Zealand we run all three
mobile data providers (gsm-umts-hsdpa as well as cdma-evdo and an
ipwireless)
Also I have a wish to support SMS from the gsm cards as there is a
page I found listing all AT commands to interrogate the SMS messages.
pull them off the card and put them into a sqlite db to be viewed in x-
wrt. Plus have the reverse having x-wrt doing an insert on a table and
the service picking up the MSG and sending a SMS. Could be good for
monitoring active Internet connection or sending SMS when bad things
happen etc. When time permitted I was going to tale the comgt code and
see what could be done there.
Would like to have evdo cards also do SMS but their interface is not
AT command based and have snoopypro sniff of the traffic on windows
but am not good enough coder to turn that into useable code in linux.
Lastly I would like to have a go with airodump-ng with a pcmcia-cf
storage but since the 3g doesn't have an eject button for the pcmcia
that can wait for later as it was just for fun.
>
>
> We're working on putting up a new wiki; for the next 15 minutes I'm
> the limiting factor on getting it up and running, but we should be
> moving quickly here in the next several days, the software is already
> set up and just awaiting configuration & migration.
>
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