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--- Begin Message ---On Sunday, March 3rd, 2024 at 12:02 AM, Denver Gingerich <den...@ossguy.com> wrote: > On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 11:26:05AM +0100, Felix Baumann via openwrt-devel > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I just saw your mail from last year (22nd of march) > > No your EX510 is not supported. > > Look here: https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/ > > No firmware available > > > > It appears the device is not sold worldwide so noone else worked on adding > > support for it. > > It might be similar to a TP-Link AX53 (just branded under a different name) > > but noone can know for sure without taking a look at the device. > > > > We don't know which processor is running in the device which is necessary > > to know whether its supportable. > > If it's close to a HX510 v1 then it's probably Qualcomm-based (Currently > > unsupported, might be in the future). HX510 v2 is Mediatek based, I think. > > There is no firmware online available for download (atleast I couldn't find > > any). > > There are also no pictures of the board/the inside of the device. > > TP-Link doesn't offer GPL firmware for it online, you would have to follow > > the instructions on your GPL notice and receive a copy of the firmware and > > share it with devs on the OpenWrt forum (probably you have to send TP-Link > > an email and receive a CD or download link). > > > Though it may not help for this specific case, for situations where you want > to upload a source code candidate (what TP-Link and others send when you ask > for code per their "GPL notice") the fiscal sponsor of OpenWrt, Software > Freedom Conservancy (SFC), maintains a collection of such source code > candidates that you can upload to yourself: > > https://sfconservancy.org/usethesource/ > > Once you've uploaded the source code candidate, we at SFC will post it within > a day or two on that website. You'll see there are already some TP-Link > source candidates hosted there, in case you're curious and want to take a > look. > > I'm happy to answer any questions about Use The Source or how it works. > OpenWrt is an excellent example of what can be done when we do get the > complete source code for a router! > > Denver Gingerich > Director of Compliance > Software Freedom Conservancy I will try to contact tp-link and ask for the source code of my EX510 wireless router. See how it goes. Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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