Hi,
I am looking into set-top-box applications and wondered if you guys were
aware of any devices with DVB functionality. I'm particularly interested
in whether there are any Linux SoC devices with interfaces capable of
handling multiple DVB tuners.
I would guess this could be handles using
Hi Gnutella,
This is likely not the correct mailing list for general network
questions like this, and I'd suggest you go to somewhere like
##networking on Freenode to talk about this, however I'll try to answer
your questions :)
Firstly, your question seems to lack the clear distinction that
On 09/03/15 20:02, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
Main issue is that wifi chip manufacturers don't offer open source
wifi drivers. If Atheros and Broadcom understood Open source as Intel
does then you would get absolutely top speed and reliability from
OpenWrt wifi drivers. You don't get top no
I'm also very interested in implementing a switchdev driver (seems to be
a good direction for this type of work), so I'd like to see any efforts
in this direction so far which I can use as a base for my driver. I was
waiting for the switch to Linux 3.19 for the initial code be be easily
availab
On 17/02/15 15:00, Michael Richardson wrote:
The situation which I wanted was to have a port with three or four tagged
interfaces visible to the kernel. Of those tagged LANs, I then wanted to
have some of the visible on another physical port, untagged.
The tagged port goes into a (cisco) SOHO
On 16/02/15 21:34, Dirk Neukirchen wrote:
There might be 2 interesting posts regarding current/future state and
development direction of In-Kernel drivers:
1) rejected in 2013: "net: phy: add Generic Netlink switch configuration API"
link: http://lwn.net/Articles/571390/
The thread might be of (
Hi David,
On 16/02/15 21:03, David Lang wrote:
A work-around for many of the items other than the basic VLAN
membership and tagging is to force the traffic between the different
switch ports to go through the CPU by putting the different ports on
different VLANs and then using the kernel bridg
nters
* Security settings and filtering rules
* STP
* Layer 3 functionality (hardware IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables)
* Hardware NAT / firewall
Some of this functionality may simply require configuration, where other
functions require the active involvement of the CPU.
Thanks,
Charlie
Ch
Is this router doing SNAT? If so, these packets are likely being mangled
by connection tracking before they get matched by the filter.
Charlie
On 04/02/15 13:48, INYO L wrote:
hi,
I have some trouble about the openwrt system, and the linux
kernelver-3.10.49 , iptables version 1.4.21 (barrie
r when I
start work on the Ethernet switch). I've attached my basic code so far.
Thanks,
Charlie
/*
* MikroTik Cloud Router Switch CRS125G support
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Stijn Tintel
* Copyright (C) 2012 Gabor Juhos
* Copyright (C) 2015 Charlie Smurthwaite
*
* This program is fr
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