Le 16/01/2014 15:32, Paul Fertser a écrit :
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 03:46:00PM +0100, Michel Stempin wrote:
Well, one can relatively easily "debrick" by flashing directly to the
serial chip with some external device such as ftdi board or raspberrypi.
Yes, provided you did a backup of th
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 03:46:00PM +0100, Michel Stempin wrote:
> > Well, one can relatively easily "debrick" by flashing directly to the
> > serial chip with some external device such as ftdi board or raspberrypi.
>
> Yes, provided you did a backup of the partitions first thing:)
That's the
Le 14/01/2014 15:27, Paul Fertser a écrit :
> Michel Stempin writes:
>> I got my MIFI-F5s @ 8.45 USD on AliBaba during Black Friday sales: the
>> best price I could find for a HAME MPR-A1 on eBay is around 15 USD...
>
> [1] seems to be MIFI-F5, AU$11.93, [2] seems to be HAME MPR-A1, $10.94;
> M
Michel Stempin writes:
> I got my MIFI-F5s @ 8.45 USD on AliBaba during Black Friday sales: the
> best price I could find for a HAME MPR-A1 on eBay is around 15 USD...
[1] seems to be MIFI-F5, AU$11.93, [2] seems to be HAME MPR-A1, $10.94;
MPR-A1 seems to be just about $0.135 more "costly".
>> I
Le 14/01/2014 11:34, John Crispin a écrit :
hame mpra2 is a mpra1 with double flash and ram and a 5200mah battery
... at doubled price and dimensions, against half price and half dimensions for
MIFI-F5;)
John
On 14/01/2014 10:53, Michel Stempin wrote:
Hi Paul,
Le 14/01/2014 10:27
hame mpra2 is a mpra1 with double flash and ram and a 5200mah battery
John
On 14/01/2014 10:53, Michel Stempin wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Le 14/01/2014 10:27, Paul Fertser a écrit :
>> Paul Fertser writes:
>>> This adds support for an unbranded small rt5350-based device. PCB
>>> silkscreen layer
Hi Paul,
Le 14/01/2014 10:27, Paul Fertser a écrit :
Paul Fertser writes:
This adds support for an unbranded small rt5350-based device. PCB
silkscreen layer has "MIFI-F5 V1.0" marking. Commonly available from
eBay as "2G/3G/4G WiFi router", it has 1 Ethernet port and 1 USB2.0
host connector, w
Paul Fertser writes:
> This adds support for an unbranded small rt5350-based device. PCB
> silkscreen layer has "MIFI-F5 V1.0" marking. Commonly available from
> eBay as "2G/3G/4G WiFi router", it has 1 Ethernet port and 1 USB2.0
> host connector, wireless is 802.11n 1x1 2.4 GHz with a chip antenn
This adds support for an unbranded small rt5350-based device. PCB
silkscreen layer has "MIFI-F5 V1.0" marking. Commonly available from
eBay as "2G/3G/4G WiFi router", it has 1 Ethernet port and 1 USB2.0
host connector, wireless is 802.11n 1x1 2.4 GHz with a chip antenna.
My version came with 32M R