On 13-07-11 03:11 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
On 07/11/2013 08:59 PM, Jonathan Bagg wrote:
On 13-07-11 02:43 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
On 07/11/2013 08:26 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
Hi,
OpenWrt works on these devices except wifi. OpenWrt boots, Ethernet,
USB, parallel and nand flash are all working. There is still a bug in
the PCIe host controller and b43 is the only driver in OpenWrt
supporting the BCM4331, but b43 just works on 2.4 GHz and with
ieee80211g rates. You have to port the proprietary Broadcom wifi driver
to OpenWrt, I do not have access to its source code.
What about using Tenda's kernel and proprietary Broadcom driver + the
openwrt rootfs?
That will probably not work, I assume Tenda uses a heavily patched
kernel 2.6.22 like most of the other vendors using this SoC do. You have
to make the OpenWrt userland work with such an old kernel and you have
to combine this kernel somehow with the rest of the OpenWrt build system.
If you just want a working device, get an other one.
Tenda will brand their product for us. Unfortunately they have EOLed
their Atheros solution. It is hard to find a brandable AP that runs
openwrt.
Jon
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