List changed from openwrt-users to openwrt-devel to get an
authoritative answer and, in addition, the TP-Link TL-WA5210G is added
to the query.

In addition, if we are to change to OpenWrt across the board,
including CPEs, we need to know about the legacy Ubiquiti products
which seem to be excluded if one looks at the download directory.

With regard to the latter, I am presuming that to do an over the air
upgrade of CPEs we would need to

. generate an image that is customized with the designated IP address
of each CPE

--or--

. set up routing so that we can address the default address of
192.168.1.1 one at a time,

correct?

That would not have to be the case if we knew how to take on the IP
parms of the unit being upgraded, correct?

IMHO, once the advantages of OpenWrt become better known, there will
be wholesale conversions of units in the air, particularly if support
is added for 5 MHz and 10 MHz channel widths.

kind regards/ldv

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Larry Vaden <va...@texoma.net> wrote:
> THANKS for a reply.
>
> ldv
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