Hi,
I don't see lots of people using PPPoE with OpenWrt, at least PPPoE is
not mentioned much on forums.
My first opportunity to use PPPoE with OpenWrt was yesterday and I
lost few hours on troubleshooting few issues and finally arrived at
conclusion that PPPoE could be broken in Barrier Breaker.
isn't it quite self-explanatory? with "./scripts/env new " you
generate new profile, where you can then have own configs and own set of
files/ etc. So... 10 devices, 10 profiles, each having own settings and
files... You get the idea.
Sami Olmari
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Nguyễn Hồng Quân
If I understand your question correctly, I think you'll find the default config
files in: target/linux/your_architecture_here/base-files/etc/config/
Joseph Marlin
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Hi
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:33 AM, Sami Olmari wrote:
> Why not use ./scripts/env with your own batchfile? It has all the things
> you need for multiple hardware configurations on single buildroot... only
> thing you need to do is automate it with bash-script etc...
>
I tried the script:
$ ./
Thank Jean-Michel
Your script has many valuable information
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE <
jmpo...@gooze.eu> wrote:
> > I think you should try to modify "openwrt/Makefile"
> > Add your own script for target devices.
>
> I am thinking about moving to a Makefile als
Why not use ./scripts/env with your own batchfile? It has all the things
you need for multiple hardware configurations on single buildroot... only
thing you need to do is automate it with bash-script etc...
Sami Olmari
On Mar 24, 2015 6:15 PM, "Nguyễn Hồng Quân" wrote:
> Hi
>
> What I mean is ea
Hi
What I mean is each target device will have its own default config files.
I'm thinking about /etc/config/network and /etc/config/wireless.
I want to dynamically generate the custom files of those "network",
"wireless" and place in files/ folder. I want to find the default files,
modify it and
> I think you should try to modify "openwrt/Makefile"
> Add your own script for target devices.
I am thinking about moving to a Makefile also.
Currently, my scripts look like this one :
*
#git clone git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git openwrt-ar71xx
cd openwrt-ar71xx
#echo "make
On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
After reading comments from all of you I thought of deploying
additional devices just as wifi analyzers, as few of you suggested. I
have used kismet before, but only as standalone wifi scanner, but
there is also an option to deploy kismet-dro
I'm sure there are some on this list who will be interested in joining! Please
spread the word. :)
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* David Lang [24.03.2015 12:56]:
> If a client tries to connect right after it has gone idle, they will
> just end up connecting to a more remote AP (assuming there is one in
> range)
you are right, because everything is polluted with access-points,
there is always another one in range...
bye, b
* Janne Cederberg [24.03.2015 12:56]:
> Oh, sorry Bastian I forgot to comment on your suggestion earlier!
> Question: how does that "constant" restarting affect network QoS/throughput?
the 'wifi up' command is only issued when
a)
the last client leaves.
each 60secs there is a check with
for DEV
After reading comments from all of you I thought of deploying
additional devices just as wifi analyzers, as few of you suggested. I
have used kismet before, but only as standalone wifi scanner, but
there is also an option to deploy kismet-drones and monitor multiple
endpoints from central kismet se
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On 23 March 2015 at 15:15, Ronaldo Afonso wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if some of you guys know about any "automated hotspot
> testing tool"?
>
> The thing is:
>
> I have a bunch of hotspots running a crafted OpenWRT firmware that I
> compile myself.
>
> Prior each firmware relea
hi dear
my 7620N router
(local net) uplink -->wan(router)
pc -->lan (router)
if we start router, my pc get local net ip address. (local net has dhcp server)
pc shuld get lan IP
now ,i thank , when router start ,i shutdown wan,or pill down the phy
what can
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