Hi,
I'm interested in adding port mirroring support to OpenWRT, which allows to
reuse a switch port to "sniff" on another port. This is a great debugging tool
and is supported by most managed switches (e.g. [4]).
The two patches for the rtl8366rb [1] and ar8216 [2] drivers haven't drawn much
(
2013/4/2 Rafał Miłecki :
> 2013/4/2 Nick Podolak :
>> I have often found myself asking the same question.
>>
>> I use the x86 build target, which should be pretty easy to manage from a
>> kernel perspective. Yet it's on 3.3 for attitude adjustment and 3.7 for
>> trunk. Both of which are end of li
2013/4/2 Nick Podolak :
> I have often found myself asking the same question.
>
> I use the x86 build target, which should be pretty easy to manage from a
> kernel perspective. Yet it's on 3.3 for attitude adjustment and 3.7 for
> trunk. Both of which are end of life.
Please, don't top post.
Us
I have often found myself asking the same question.
I use the x86 build target, which should be pretty easy to manage from a
kernel perspective. Yet it's on 3.3 for attitude adjustment and 3.7 for
trunk. Both of which are end of life.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 11:08 AM, sylvain roger rieunier <
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Hello,
All the Alix boards have Mini-PCI connectors for wifi cards, the don't have
radio's onboard.
I buy these boards from www.varia-store.com
A good Wifi card for these boards is the DNMA-92 (ath9K, 802.11a/b/g/n)
Ubiquiti stopped manufacturing embedded boards and is focussing on all-in-one
d
On 02/04/13 17:54, Tobias Diedrich wrote:
It would be great to have some common names (or aliases) for the
LEDs and buttons, especially for power/wireless/wps.
e.g. have an alias system:default:power to be the default for
power LED and have that be an alias for netgear:green:power or
whatever the
Michel Stempin wrote:
> Hi John & Tobias,
>
> Le 01/04/2013 22:49, Tobias Diedrich a écrit :
> >John Crispin wrote:
> >>Hi Tobias,
> >>
> >>i have been working on an update to ramips the last weeks, which
> >>bumps the kernel tot the upstream OF enabled one. This update will
> >>superseed your pat
Hi Tobias,
please rebase this patch on trunk once i pushed my update.
John
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Thanks to juhosg, I am using OpenWrt with the TP-LINK WDR4900 (image I built
myself from trunk, r36112). However, I managed to brick my device and have
discovered that failsafe mode doesn't seem to work. I can enter it, but no
interfaces are configured (I have confirmed this using console acce
Hello,
maybe it'is a stupid question, but some one why Openwrt didn't use LTS
kernel like in
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git
best regards,
Sylvain
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On last MUM conference I got Mikrotik RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN as a gift, and
it is a monster of a device for price around 100$ (5xgigabit,
5x100mbit, wifi, fast cpu...)
Now that I have played with Mikrotik RouterOS I would like to make it
into something useful, hence OpenWrt :P
But it looks that there
Hello Edwin,
greats! Many thanks for your detailed information !
I had a look into the Alix 2D13/6F2 I found
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ALIX-2D13-Mainboard-Computer-Mini-PCI-Engines/dp/B004Z0SMAG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364898269&sr=8-1
which is one of the model you are talking about but it does p
Hello Pietro,
PC Engines Alix boards (AMD Geode / X86 arch.) are very easy and
multifunctional.
It uses CF cards for storage and can be easily flashed with an external card
reader/writer.
They have a DB9 serial port and also a TTL-level serial header (and I2C).
Similar boards from Soekris Engine
Hi John & Tobias,
Le 01/04/2013 22:49, Tobias Diedrich a écrit :
John Crispin wrote:
Hi Tobias,
i have been working on an update to ramips the last weeks, which
bumps the kernel tot the upstream OF enabled one. This update will
superseed your patch. we are currently not merging any patches bas
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