hi
On 26 September 2014 02:36, 张钊 wrote:
> It seems that the weird reboot was caused by the power adapter I used, it
> cannot provide enough power output, after changing it the board went normal,
> but that warning is still there on UART Console when I add multiple SSID from
> Luci interface.
It seems that the weird reboot was caused by the power adapter I used, it
cannot provide enough power output, after changing it the board went normal,
but that warning is still there on UART Console when I add multiple SSID from
Luci interface. Maybe next time the board reboot without any kernel
Could you detail the steps so I can make a test on my 7620n board?
I have build a wrtnode version for my 7620n router, and looks like everything
runs well.
sam
> 在 2014年9月25日,13:04,Yousong Zhou 写道:
>
>> On 25 September 2014 12:06, 张钊 wrote:
>> I’ve built a firmware from git.openwrt.org/open
On 25 September 2014 12:06, 张钊 wrote:
> I’ve built a firmware from git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git known as CHAOS
> CALMER (Bleeding Edge, r42657) for my MTK7620n board, it works well except
> this weird problem.
>
> When I enable wifi, then trying to use iw dev wlan0 scan or trying to add
> secondar
I’ve built a firmware from git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git known as CHAOS CALMER
(Bleeding Edge, r42657) for my MTK7620n board, it works well except this weird
problem.
When I enable wifi, then trying to use iw dev wlan0 scan or trying to add
secondary AP from luci interface, my board will reboot