Hi,

the problem is that for this unit we dont have a uboot that works and we
dont know how to install linux using the original brnloader.

we can make uboot for many of the other arcaydian boards and i will be
adding them to the wiki next week. however for the ARV4518 and ARV4519
we have no uboot yet due to a missing switch driver. i hope to find the
time soon to start hacking one, but no promises on a timeline ...

as for buying these units, in germany the following units can be bought
on ebay for a few euros

* speedport w502V
* arcor easybox A800

however, in germany DSL works with Annex-B and most of the rest of the
world uses Annex-A. so units from germany only work in germany ....

we will be merging the foss rewrite of the voip driver in the not so far
future, larsc rewrote them as part of his gsoc2010 project and did an
awesome job at it ....

blogic


Victor Pablos Ceruelo wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I've seen a lot of people trying to install openwrt in routers similiar
> to the one I sent, e.g. in
> https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=15934
> How is it going? Do you have something we can try to install?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Victor.
> 
> On 06/09/2010 12:41 PM, j...@phrozen.org wrote:
>> Thx !
>>
>> Quoting Victor Pablos Ceruelo <victorpablosceru...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I've just sent the unit and the power adapter to John's address
>>> (finally I found some time to get to the postal office).
>>> It'll arrive on 10 days (maybe before).
>>>
>>> Only 2 things:
>>> 1- It is necessary to sign the receipt to receive the letter because
>>>     I'll receive the receipt 10 days after you receive the package.
>>>     I've done this to assure that the package does not get lost ... :-(
>>> 2- I've forgotten to reset the router before sending it.
>>>     Please do it before a backup of firmware so passwords, etc does not
>>> get compromised.
>>>
>>> We all hope this unit gets supported soon thanks to John and Luka.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your time.
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Victor
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06/07/2010 09:55 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
>>>> En/na Victor Pablos Ceruelo ha escrit:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for the less expensive way of sending packages to 
>>>>> Germany (from Spain).
>>>>> As it is the only extra unit we have, I wanna be sure that it will
>>>>>  arrive there,
>>>>> but postal services I'm looking at are really expensive.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you know how to send it in a non-very-expensive way but being 
>>>>> sure that it will arrive there?
>>>>
>>>> Last time I had to send a piece of equipment (a hard disk drive to 
>>>> be repaired to IBM logistic centre in Ireland) I just sent it as a 
>>>> "Carta ordinaria"
>>>>
>>>> http://correos.es/comun/tarifas/01P01a-CartasOrdinarias.asp
>>>>
>>>> A "Carta certificada" should give some more guarantees about 
>>>> delivery and it doesn't cost much more:
>>>>
>>>> http://correos.es/comun/tarifas/01P01b-CartasCertificadas.asp
>>>>
>>>> The key is to keep the weight down, maybe sending just the router 
>>>> without any accessory (supposing that John already has a suitable 
>>>> power adapter, though IIRC the power adapter is a switching one so 
>>>> it should not weight that much).
>>>> And make sure that the sum of the dimensions of the box doesn't 
>>>> exceed 90cm (the original box with some added padding should do).
>>>>
>>>> Bye
> 
> 

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