Hi Dave, On 5 November 2011 05:32, Dave Taht wrote: > rc7-smoketest9 is out, no major changes, just openwrt head + the packages > asked for below. > > minimally tested on a 3800. not tested on a 3700v2. > > At least on the jffs2 version, the wifi detection routine failed and I had > to run wifi detect > /etc/config/wireless > > and reboot. > > ge00 comes up for me. An ongoing problem is the lack of random numbers for > wpa. > > If it otherwise breaks, I will be offline this weekend, please go back to > rc7-smoketest8... > > it appears dibbler-poslib is built as a separate package, with an > incorrect dependency... > > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:53 AM, Maxim Kharlamov wrote: > >> 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. >> > > you probably needed the 3800 specific image in smoketest8. OR > > >> After installing openwrt I uploaded cerowrt rc6 factory squashfs image. >> Did you mean that I should've uploaded sysupgrade version instead? >> >> yes. > > >> 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. >> > > As noted earlier, I'm puzzled. > 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. > > >> * 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 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. I installed wide-dhcpv6-client, but not sure how to test it now. PPPoE somehow disappeared from interface options, I now have DHCP client / Static address or Unmanaged protocol choice. -- Thanks, Max