Hi,

Il 25.12.2014 12:37 Paul Fertser ha scritto:

Hello,

Few comments from a person that doesn't own this device (but owns an
MPR-A1 clone).

"Vittorio G (VittGam)" writes:

- Remove unneeded VLAN now that the ethernet driver is fixed and TCP
packets get passed correctly now. (This router only has one port.)

I've checked the OpenWrt wiki, the device page is not present [1]. I
think VLAN config might be useful for documentation purposes in case
someone would need to enable tagging on Ethernet he'd need to learn
the
CPU and physical port numbers somehow. If you already have a suitable
config (probably disabled) in uci-defaults, that would be much
easier.


I'll add the wiki page as soon as I can... Thanks for notifying me ;)

Also the device has only one Ethernet port, so VLAN would only add
overhead.

And LAN port is 4, it can be seen from running: swconfig dev switch0
show.

Also this is not exactly an MPR-A1 clone as it does not have the
battery, it is small like the TP-LINK WR703N.

- Remove unnecessary packages from the profile. (The end-user is
supposed to use mechanisms such as the ImageBuilder in order to add
his
own set of packages to his own images... while the precompiled
images
should just contain the core set of packages needed to run the base
functions of a wireless router.)

So you remove wpad-mini but leave USB packages in place? :) IMHO
triggers are not needed but wpad-mini should stay. I agree it's
useful
to have kernel modules that handle specific USB controller,
everything
else is clearly optional (apart from packages like button-hotplug and
fstools that are part of the base install anyway, afair).

It is already included in the list for the ramips default profile here:

https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/target/linux/ramips/Makefile

Other ramips profiles inherit the packages list from here.


[1] http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/hootoo/ht-tm02 [2]


Cheers,
Vittorio G


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[2] http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/hootoo/ht-tm02
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