Hi Dave, On 6 November 2011 09:33, Dave Taht wrote: > rc7-smoketest10 is out in the usual place. > > Fix for the wifi detect routine, re: > > https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10350 > > Also jow had been busy abstracting out network protocol support from the > web interface, I added ipv6 as std, 3g as optional. (package is > luci-proto-whatever) > > TOTALLY untested. > > slightly more below. > > Updated to smoketest10. Those features are slightly tested now. After installing the necessary packages, 3g and pppoe work, dhcp6c also seems to be OK, but requires some messing with the /etc/config/dhcp6c.conf file. > On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Maxim Kharlamov wrote: > >> >> >> Ge00 didn't start up after commenting out ethtool, so I suspect it was >> slightly different issue. I've just updated to rc7-smoketest9, however, and >> the problem is not happening anymore, so I consider it was somehow solved. >> >> > Good. Were you plugging it into a switch before? > Yes, it is always plugged to a switch. > > >> >> >>> >>> >>>> * Lack of opkg packages: I installed kmod-usb-serial, but couldn't find >>>> kmod-usb-serial-option, usb-modeswitch, usb-modeswitch-data or sdparm; >>>> consequently, couldn't get my 3g dongle to work. Cerowrt sees it as a usb >>>> cd-rom. >>>> >>> >>> we're very interested in bloat on 3g. What dongle do you use? >>> >>> >>>> If I remove kmod-usb-storage, it kinda sees it as a usb serial >>>> device, but cannot do anything with it. >>>> >>> >>> Your wish is my command. see rc7-smoketest9 for these additional >>> optional packages. >>> >>> >> Thanks for including all these packages, my 3g dongle now works. It is >> ZTE MF636 (Telecom New Zealand). Speedtest shows 5.5mb/1.35mb/104ms, which >> is a great result. >> Will do some more testing later. >> >> > I'm curious as to what the txqueuelen defaults to on that. > 104ms ping times? Ugh. > > ifconfig shows txqueuelen:40 > > >> >>> I note it's best to NOT preserve settings over a reflash. SOMETIMES you >>> can switch opkg repos to the latest, particularly when the kernel doesn't >>> change - but not on smoketests.... >>> >>> * DHCPv6-PD isn't supported. Looks like it is scheduled for 1.2? My ISP >>>> uses DHCPv6-PD to delegate /48 ipv6 prefixes. >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>> You have an ISP THAT DOES PD? Where? Who? Wow. >>> >>> >> Snap Internet, New Zealand. >> > > They take immigrants? > We are welcome :) -- Thanks, Max