There are refurbished wrt1900ac units available quite cheap ($10 or $20
more than wrt1200ac). I assume that they are v1 units as the v2 units have
only been on the market for a few months. From lurking on this list I get
the sense that these will support full sqm in short order (correct?).
So wh
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 7:02 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> I am pretty excited to see this happen.
>
>
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/turris-omnia-hi-performance-open-source-router#/updates
>From the FAQ:
Is there any firmware binary blobs?
Just for the 5 GHz wifi card. The rest of the b
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
wrote:
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> A lot; basically, we can't touch the low-level WiFi stuff. However, the
> WiFi card is replaceable (as far as I've understood), so once we manage
> to get open firmware for any card, we can use that. So it's "just" a
> matter of c
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 6:34 PM, Luis E. Garcia wrote:
> +1
> A blog format where we can also comment and document our
> experiences/tweaks.
>
While blogs typically support threaded commenting they do little to support
curation of anything other than the main article. Perhaps a wiki would be
bett
Sebastian,
Recently you wrote:
In your case select Ethernet with overhead, and manually put 24 into these
> packet overhead field, as the kernel already accounted for 14 of the total
> of 38.
>
and further down:
> I assume in your case this will not change your results a lot, as you most
> lik
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:22 PM Jim Gettys wrote:
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> Getting OpenWrt installed on it the first time is a bit of a chore; I have
> some notes around someplace on what I learned when I did the install.
From a lurker: If you can find them please do post them.
/john
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On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 3:59 PM Arun Ray Ramadorai
via Cerowrt-devel wrote:
>
> Architecturally I would say it is still about 8yrs behind ARM.
> Cache performance, power management, and virtualization in
> particular are not mature yet and need consistent investment
> of time and dollars to get RIS