Hi Dave, Well, at least for rc6 jffs2 factory image the tftp update method didn't work. I tried many times and tried renaming the image file - no luck (file transferred but completely ignored). Maybe it's a quirk of wndr3800, don't know. After installing openwrt I uploaded cerowrt rc6 factory squashfs image. Did you mean that I should've uploaded sysupgrade version instead? First impressions: * Ge00 interface not getting up automatically. Every time I restart the router, I need to do 'ifup ge00' or bring it up via web interface. * 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. If I remove kmod-usb-storage, it kinda sees it as a usb serial device, but cannot do anything with it. * DHCPv6-PD isn't supported. Looks like it is scheduled for 1.2? My ISP uses DHCPv6-PD to delegate /48 ipv6 prefixes. Meanwhile I installed dibbler-client, but can't run it: "can't load library 'libposlib.so.1'" When I connected the router to my main ipv6 enabled router, it was able to pick the ipv6, but something still wrong with the dns - it only works for ipv4. Not sure exactly what is happening. Thanks, Max On 4 November 2011 03:22, Dave Taht wrote: > Wow. 3 flashers in one day. (there is no specific cerowrt list, this is as > good a place as any, at least for now) > > I will try to improve the flashing instructions but to clarify here: > > the 'FACTORY' images are are for installing when you have factory firmware > installed. Usually, but *not always*, you can install that via the factory > web interface, but always, you can install via a tftp update. > > The 'SYSUPGRADE' images are for when you have a prior version of openwrt, > cerowrt, dd-wrt, etc, already installed. > > JFFS2 vs squashfs is a matter of personal choice. If you plan to do lots > of development or coding on the router, go with jffs2. Otherwise squashfs > saves space. > > I'm really delighted to see people trying cerowrt out (and all on a day > while I was offline!). I look forward to any feedback you might have. > (bugs, features on the wiki please) > > but: I have to note that although rc7-smoketest8 is proving out pretty > good... it's what I call a 'smoketest', not even a release candidate. I try > to come out with smoketests once a week, and my hope was to get rc7 itself > out in ~2 weeks... > > but as we're lagging the kernel development cycle by a little bit too > much (and some core trees are only just now coming online again) I'm going > to slip a whole bunch of stuff out of rc7's roadmap. > > What I've been burning mental cycles on - is that now that I'm relatively > happy with the wireless performance and overall stability/features - is > trying to improve the gateway AQM system to suck a little less. Which is > proving to be hard. And also improving wireless latency further using a > sane classifier with QFQ - which is also proving to be hard although I have > more of a grip on that at the moment. > > Anyway, don't expect miracles from cero yet! Bloated queues move to your > laptop, and upstream links - which are also bad places for them! - fixing > your laptop is relatively easy - upstream link harder - you have to fix > bloat everywhere you can. > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Shane Turner wrote: > >> I have a neglected WNDR3700v2 at home, still in the box, waiting to be >> flashed and tested with. Which firmware did you choose in the end? >> >> http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/**~cero1/rc7-smoketests/rc7-** >> smoketest8/openwrt-ar71xx-**generic-wndr3700v2-jffs2-**factory.img >> or >> http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/**~cero1/rc7-smoketests/rc7-** >> smoketest8/openwrt-ar71xx-**generic-wndr3700v2-squashfs-**factory.img >> >> In what way did you deviate from the procedure at >> http://www.bufferbloat.net/**projects/cerowrt/wiki/Cerowrt_** >> flashing_instructionsto get it working? Did you have to rename the file? Did you have to flash >> to OpenWRT first? >> >> Shane >> >> >> On November-03-11 12:30:05 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Maxim Kharlamov wrote: >>> >>> What I ended up doing is: >>>> 1. did 30-30-30 reset (described, for instance, here: >>>> http://www.myopenrouter.com/**article/18623/How-to-Hard-** >>>> Reset-Your-NETGEAR-WNR3500L/ >>>> ) >>>> 2. flashed OpenWRT using netgear web gui (it shows a warning but allows >>>> to >>>> continue) >>>> 3. another 30-30-30 >>>> 4. flashed CeroWRT from OpenWRT gui >>>> 5. profit! >>>> >>> >>> I'm up! Thanks, Max! >>> >>> I was unable to load the CeroWRT code from the OpenWRT GUI, but was >>> able to reset the router then TFTP the image in. >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >> Bloat mailing list >> Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/**listinfo/bloat >> > > > > -- > Dave Täht > SKYPE: davetaht > US Tel: 1-239-829-5608 > FR Tel: 0638645374 > http://www.bufferbloat.net > > _______________________________________________ > Bloat mailing list > Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat > > -- Thanks, Max