Jamie-
As, perhaps, the only (or at least one of the few) "marketing guys" on
this list, I want to agree with Adrian - this is great. I think it
conveys a very good, clean image.
There was a suggestion of building a "standard, corporate" color scheme
to go with it and make sure we have that
On 5/30/2017 12:15 PM, Mirko Vogt wrote:
Huhu,
looks great to me and it's definitely the right timing for a logo change :)
Me who came to OpenWrt for porting it to a mobile phone and continued
with pictures frames, mini-notebooks and landline phones, I never
considered OpenWrt as a plain wifi ro
Rt with capital WR. Why?
Isn't suposed to be Open Wireless Router? :)
Carlos.
On 30 May 2017 at 20:34, Bill Moffitt wrote:
On 5/30/2017 12:15 PM, Mirko Vogt wrote:
Huhu,
looks great to me and it's definitely the right timing for a logo change
:)
Me who came to OpenWrt for porting
ccepts the
6.0.6 firmware).
I am certainly open to any ideas anyone has... I'll update this as I
know more.
-Bill Moffitt
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I have been trying to put together a patch to support this device (5
GHz. directional - like UBNT NanoStation M5), but I have run into a bug
I can't seem to figure out.
Using the changes below, I have been able to get the system up and
running, the radio appears to be working properly and all
I have been trying to put LEDE 17.01.4 on this little outdoor radio with
no success. I cannot get any initramfs image to boot.
I have a LEDE router set up as my boot server, and I have tried all the
initramfs images on it. In each case the router reports that it has sent
the file to the Mikrot
Comfast E314N is a 2.4 GHz. outdoor directional wireless radio with two
Ethernet ports and PoE pass-through (controlled by a slide switch).
diff --git a/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/etc/board.d/01_leds
b/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/etc/board.d/01_leds
index e5baa90..f1e29c7 100755
--- a/t
This unit is the 5 GHz cousin to the E314N - a 5 GHz. 2x2 radio with
built-in directional antenna. Very similar to a Ubiquiti NanoStation M5.
This version of the patch seems to have everything working.
I need some help generating a pull request (I'm a git newbie) - I have
followed the directio
Hello Piotr and Karol,
On 11/29/2017 11:03 AM, Piotr Dymacz wrote:
Hello Karol,
Sorry for a late reply.
On 06.11.2017 18:58, Bizon wrote:
Hi Piotr,
Thank You for comments.
Before sending v2 patch lets clarify all doubts.
2017-11-05 23:22 GMT+01:00 Piotr Dymacz :
Hello Karol,
Thank you
Piotr-
Good points all...
On 11/29/2017 12:03 PM, Piotr Dymacz wrote:
Hello Bill,
On 29.11.2017 20:17, Bill Moffitt wrote:
Hello Piotr and Karol,
[snip]
Please, include in commit message how to install LEDE on this
device as
described under "commit description" section on
Mathias-
Good points all. I don't think I have anything to add.
On 12/01/2017 12:13 AM, Mathias Kresin wrote:
30.11.2017 22:06, Bill Moffitt:
On 11/29/2017 12:03 PM, Piotr Dymacz wrote:
On 29.11.2017 20:17, Bill Moffitt wrote:
Swapping bootloader isn't the only issue I see here.
e:
Hello Bill,
On 30.11.2017 22:06, Bill Moffitt wrote:
Piotr-
Good points all...
[snip]
In general, of course, I agree. However, we are seeing an increasing
number of vendors (TP-Link and Ubiquiti, to name 2) using some form of
locking in the bootloader to prevent loading of third-part
I have downloaded a few recent nightly builds, and AuthSAE seems to be
missing from the packages.
What happened? How can we get it back?
Thanks,
Bill
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The Comfast E314N-V2 is a 2.4 GHz 2x2 radio with a built-in directional
antenna and a second Ethernet port - very similar to the Ubiquiti
NanoStation M2. The Ethernet port features a pass-through PoE
capability, enabled or disabled with a slide switch. The radio is built
using a Qualcomm/Atheros QC
On 12/5/2016 4:54 AM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
On 2016-12-05 11:57, Daniel Golle wrote:
Hi Felix,
On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 04:51:30PM +0100, Felix Fietkau wrote:
On 2016-12-01 16:38, Daniel Golle wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 04:12:38PM +0100, Felix Fietkau wrote:
>> On 2016-12-01
I don't know if it makes any difference, but insofar as there is an
AirOS 6.0 now
(https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airMAX-Updates-Blog/airOS-6-0-Has-Been-Released/ba-p/1769476)
should we change the strong to something like "v7.0.0-" etc.?
On 3/3/2017 7:51 AM, txt.file wrote:
changes the image
On 6/22/2016 10:41 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
eero shipped something debian based (using batman-adv to mesh, I believe)
google onhub shipped some sort of hybrid of chromeos (so far as I know)
https://www.plumewifi.com/ is making all sorts of promises, can't tell
what they are using.
A new one just cro
I'll throw out another candidate: Twiki (twiki.org).
I have used it, I wasn't crazy about it, but it had some nice features.
And I cannot say with certainty how it would map into our use for LEDE.
I haven't used DokuWiki, so I can't say how it stacks up.
An admittedly weak endorsement, and I
I have not been able to figure out a way to do it.
On 04/18/2018 02:14 PM, Etienne Champetier wrote:
Hi All,
Is it still possible to flash latest ubnt bullet m2 with OpenWRT? (AirOS 6.X)
Is it possible to downgrade to 5.5.10 from the 6.X versions ? is it
still required ?
The wiki is not reall
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