On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:10 PM, James Hilliard
wrote:
> 178 0778240516S /bin/EN2510_clinkd -Dt --microcode
> /etc/EN2
> 181 0778240516S /bin/EN2510_clinkd -Dt --microcode
> /etc/EN2
It looks like these lines got cut off. You can try "ps w" or procps
"ps
On 4/29/2014, James Hilliard wrote:
> I also found the driver for the EN2210
> https://github.com/jameshilliard/Quattro_2.1/blob/5a9f386e9ed9878a600cf6ea723ad9e329a27781/gpl/kernel/2.6.18/drivers/net/entrmoca/GPL/E1000/READMEwhich
> may work with the earlier revision mi424wr routers.
The code und
I also found the driver for the EN2210
https://github.com/jameshilliard/Quattro_2.1/blob/5a9f386e9ed9878a600cf6ea723ad9e329a27781/gpl/kernel/2.6.18/drivers/net/entrmoca/GPL/E1000/READMEwhich
may work with the earlier revision mi424wr routers.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:12 PM, James Hilliard
wrote:
I came across this
https://github.com/jameshilliard/WECB-VZ-GPL/tree/adfad80b3144c788efb636d5acfcdd6ed91b3d79/rtl819x/drivers/mocadriver
which would appear to be the same one used for the mi424wr Rev I and
possibly some other revisions of the mi424wr. It seems to have a binary
firmware component as