Thomas Nixon writes:
> On 1/21/19, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>
>> I wonder about those better options... What are they?
>
> In the UK at least BT OpenReach modems are available very cheaply second hand
> and are in theory a bit better, for a few reasons.
I only found this when googling: https://openwrt
I thought this was implied around here, but just to make it absolutely
clear: OpenWrt support is required.
Bjørn
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On 22/01/19 01:11, Thomas Nixon wrote:
On 1/21/19, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Paul Oranje writes:
Op 20 jan. 2019, om 17:52 heeft Thomas Nixon het
volgende geschreven:
I could add a new subtarget like xrx200 but with small_flash enabled, but
this
seems a bit excessive for a single board. The DM200
On 1/21/19, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Paul Oranje writes:
>>> Op 20 jan. 2019, om 17:52 heeft Thomas Nixon het
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>>
>>> I could add a new subtarget like xrx200 but with small_flash enabled, but
>>> this
>>> seems a bit excessive for a single board. The DM200 has generally been
On 1/21/19, Paul Oranje wrote:
> Op 20 jan. 2019, om 17:52 heeft Thomas Nixon het volgende
> geschreven:
> > I wonder if it makes more sense to just drop it.
> Some people use this modem, so dropping its support will not please
> everybody.
> Supporting it as a small flash device seems the right
Paul Oranje writes:
>> Op 20 jan. 2019, om 17:52 heeft Thomas Nixon het volgende
>> geschreven:
>>
>> I could add a new subtarget like xrx200 but with small_flash enabled, but
>> this
>> seems a bit excessive for a single board. The DM200 has generally been a pain
>> to support, and there are
Please see in-line.
Bye,
Paul
> Op 20 jan. 2019, om 17:52 heeft Thomas Nixon het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Hi,
>
> With a recent snapshot my Netgear DM200 failed to boot because the bootloader
> only loads the first 2MiB of the kernel into memory before booting, while the
> kernel image has g