Hi Bastian, thanks for replying.
The line I referred to is in wpa_supplicant.sh line 167.
Then, according to your explanation, in the script wpa_supplicant.sh
line 167, that means the variable fixed will have a value of
"fixed_freq=1" right? I guess this option is only enabled on the sta
mode, d
* Sujith Manoharan [16.05.2013 14:13]:
> I wasn't aware of this, do you have a link to the earlier patch/discussion ?
> Since you seem to have a fix already, please go ahead and send your patch.
i will send a patch next week...
bye, bastian
PS:
http://www.intercity-vpn.de/files/openwrt/patches/
Hello everyone,
I would love to start an open discussion.
There is a little issue with checking out the latest revision of sources for
package asteriskXX-chan-sccp-b. Those sources are OpenWrt tagged, so it should
consist of stable sources to be compiled. Even if those sources are
release-cand
Thank you for sharing this patch!
I'm trying this very patch to see if I can use cyassl with curl, instead of
openssl. (cyassl v1.6.5 is apparently old enough that the current version
of curl can no longer use libcyassl.so.)
However, my build on ar71xx target fails when libcurl tries to link to
* Francisco Cuesta [16.05.2013 18:32]:
> Thanks for replying Bastian,
>
> Do you know the meaning of the ${fixed:+"fixed_freq=1"} ?? I mean,
> this fixes the vaule of the frequency but for what value?
i can only see:
line 335:
[ "$channel" = "auto" -o "$channel" = "0" ] || {
fixed=1
}
From: Kristian Evensen
This patch implements the comments received for version 1 (see
https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2013-May/020119.html).
* Routes are only added to the specified table. The only exception are the
IPv4-routes Linux generates automatically when an address
Thanks for replying Bastian,
Do you know the meaning of the ${fixed:+"fixed_freq=1"} ?? I mean,
this fixes the vaule of the frequency but for what value?
2013/5/16 Bastian Bittorf :
> * Francisco Cuesta [16.05.2013 12:09]:
>> client, sta option in the case. Why isn't the frequency( $freq )
>> p
While using wep + HT for adhoc with AA "r36608" once
option encryption wep
option key
is set the interface fails to work properly.
According to the log:
HT (IEEE 802.11n) with WEP is not allowed, disabling HT capabilities.
However i have it all working on my mesh with the same
On 04/24/2013 11:53 PM, Etienne Champetier wrote:
> Hi
Hello Etienne,
> Index: admin/zabbix/files/zabbix_extra_mac80211.init
> ===
> --- admin/zabbix/files/zabbix_extra_mac80211.init (révision 0)
> +++ admin/zabbix/files/zabbix_e
Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> this patch does not work, please use an approach like this (attached),
> or i will send a patch 8-)
>
> some time ago a send an approach like this just to get rid of
> the ill sed construct, but it was'nt accepted 8-) now there is
> a real/good reason.
I wasn't aware of t
Small router with 4MB flash, 32MB RAM
http://www.tp-link.com.cn/product_300.html
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz
---
Index: target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile
===
--- target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile (wersja 36642)
+++ target
* Francisco Cuesta [16.05.2013 12:09]:
> client, sta option in the case. Why isn't the frequency( $freq )
> passed as parameter for wpa_supplicant_setup_vif() function as it is
> done when configuring adhoc mode?
in station mode the master enforces the channel/freq.
bye, bastian
Hello,
I have a few questions about these two scripts, and I would appreciate
if you might clarify them to me.
-mac80211.sh
1. I have seen that in the for which calls the
wpa_supplicant_setup_vif() function, in the case of configuring an
client, sta option in the case. Why isn't the frequency(
* Sujith Manoharan [16.05.2013 10:42]:
> From: Sujith Manoharan
>
> Use the HW mode to determine which channel to choose
> when the card is dual-band, otherwise, a channel from
> the 2GHz band would be chosen when "hwmode" is set to "11a" or 11na".
this patch does not work, please use an approa
Yes i am aware of that configuration and it is what i use.
I now see that restarting batman-adv is done by restarting the network
which means that the change was intentional.
Thank you
On 05/16/2013 05:07 AM, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * cmsv [16.05.2013 10:43]:
>> Usage: batman-adv [mesh instan
Hello guys,
I would like to reflect protocol specific states in the
network.interface ubus objects. (eg for ppp it could be "connecting,
authenticating, connected, disconnecting"). I observed per interface
object a field called "data" and a rpc method to update this field. I'm
wondering if th
* cmsv [16.05.2013 10:43]:
> Usage: batman-adv [mesh instance]
>
> Does not exist with this combination. I tried to find an answer in the
> docs from both sides but was unable to obtain an answer.
http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Batman-adv-openwrt-config
bye, bastian
* Sujith Manoharan [16.05.2013 10:42]:
> From: Sujith Manoharan
>
> Use the HW mode to determine which channel to choose
> when the card is dual-band, otherwise, a channel from
> the 2GHz band would be chosen when "hwmode" is set to "11a" or 11na".
this patch does not work, dont apply.
i dig in
Hi,
I have configured tp-link, with 5 vlan each port in saperate vlan, one of
these is wan port (wan port can ping internet). I have connected a pc to
eth0.1 and assigned it 192.168.5.200, eth0.1 (192.168.5.1) i can ping
192.168.5.1 and wan port ip but i can access internet, i have configured
masq
On 05/15/2013 05:27 AM, Gui Iribarren wrote:
> On 05/15/2013 02:15 AM, cmsv wrote:
>> I have encountered the following problems while compiling images:
>>
>
>>
>> The reason being is for example that the network configuration file for
>> a dlink is not fully the same as for example tp-link.
>> Hav
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