* [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
@ 2013-03-21 15:19 Dave Taht
2013-03-21 15:31 ` dpreed
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dave Taht @ 2013-03-21 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
Given how difficult it is becoming to get 3800s, a device with the
most similar chipset is this one.
Anyone tried it? They were in use at the other two openwrt based demos at ietf.
I am working on getting a steady supply of 3800 refurbs and on other
alternative hardware.
I note that unless major bugs show up in cerowrt, I'm not planning on
spinning up a new dev cycle until after Linux 3.8 is stable-ish
... and not until after someone else steps up to be the new
buildmaster, and not until supplies of something suitable are assured.
About the only major cerowrt thing I need to do in the coming weeks is
start pushing up the stuff to openwrt that works, maybe getting it
also into hipnet, and getting cake restarted.
As I'll be travelling for the next 2 months - I kind of expect most of
what I'll be coding is prototyping code on x86, if that.
(note - that doesn't mean development and CI are going to stop,
(although I do need a break), it just means I'm hoping you all enjoy
the current release as is, more than constantly upgrading.)
Certainly get your feature requests in! What else needs to get into
this puppy to make it rock on ipv6 and naming and bufferbloat and
whatever else you need?
--
Dave Täht
Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
2013-03-21 15:19 [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H) Dave Taht
@ 2013-03-21 15:31 ` dpreed
2013-03-21 15:47 ` Jim Gettys
2013-03-21 16:13 ` Richard A. Smith
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: dpreed @ 2013-03-21 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
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Down at the local Cambridge Micro Center there is a whole pile of new 3800's. But knowing what Netgear does, this might be a completely different hardware platform that is incompatible. How does one tell that it's the right version, in case I want to buy another... (don't know at this time if I do).
Honestly, my main interest is that I'd like to see 802.11ac supported on one of the new routers from Netgear or Cisco - but I suspect that the drivers are probably not easy to get working on Linux.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Dave Taht" <dave.taht@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:19am
To: cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
Given how difficult it is becoming to get 3800s, a device with the
most similar chipset is this one.
Anyone tried it? They were in use at the other two openwrt based demos at ietf.
I am working on getting a steady supply of 3800 refurbs and on other
alternative hardware.
I note that unless major bugs show up in cerowrt, I'm not planning on
spinning up a new dev cycle until after Linux 3.8 is stable-ish
... and not until after someone else steps up to be the new
buildmaster, and not until supplies of something suitable are assured.
About the only major cerowrt thing I need to do in the coming weeks is
start pushing up the stuff to openwrt that works, maybe getting it
also into hipnet, and getting cake restarted.
As I'll be travelling for the next 2 months - I kind of expect most of
what I'll be coding is prototyping code on x86, if that.
(note - that doesn't mean development and CI are going to stop,
(although I do need a break), it just means I'm hoping you all enjoy
the current release as is, more than constantly upgrading.)
Certainly get your feature requests in! What else needs to get into
this puppy to make it rock on ipv6 and naming and bufferbloat and
whatever else you need?
--
Dave Täht
Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
2013-03-21 15:31 ` dpreed
@ 2013-03-21 15:47 ` Jim Gettys
2013-03-21 16:13 ` Richard A. Smith
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jim Gettys @ 2013-03-21 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David P Reed; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:31 AM, <dpreed@reed.com> wrote:
> Down at the local Cambridge Micro Center there is a whole pile of new
> 3800's. But knowing what Netgear does, this might be a completely
> different hardware platform that is incompatible. How does one tell that
> it's the right version, in case I want to buy another... (don't know at
> this time if I do).
>
We've only seen one variant of the 3800, so we expect they should be fine.
>
>
> Honestly, my main interest is that I'd like to see 802.11ac supported on
> one of the new routers from Netgear or Cisco - but I suspect that the
> drivers are probably not easy to get working on Linux.
>
The thing to do is to find routers based on the Qualcomm Atheros chipset:
they've been best about Linux support in open source (as opposed to binary
blobs to fit into specific versions of Linux). Even then, validating the
driver is a significant amount of work.
In the last couple years, broadcom open source driver support has improved,
but IIRC, it is still a softmac device and has a blob of firmware, that is
not trustworthy.
- Jim
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Dave Taht" <dave.taht@gmail.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:19am
> To: cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
> Subject: [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
>
> Given how difficult it is becoming to get 3800s, a device with the
> most similar chipset is this one.
>
> Anyone tried it? They were in use at the other two openwrt based demos at
> ietf.
>
> I am working on getting a steady supply of 3800 refurbs and on other
> alternative hardware.
>
> I note that unless major bugs show up in cerowrt, I'm not planning on
> spinning up a new dev cycle until after Linux 3.8 is stable-ish
> ... and not until after someone else steps up to be the new
> buildmaster, and not until supplies of something suitable are assured.
>
> About the only major cerowrt thing I need to do in the coming weeks is
> start pushing up the stuff to openwrt that works, maybe getting it
> also into hipnet, and getting cake restarted.
>
> As I'll be travelling for the next 2 months - I kind of expect most of
> what I'll be coding is prototyping code on x86, if that.
>
> (note - that doesn't mean development and CI are going to stop,
> (although I do need a break), it just means I'm hoping you all enjoy
> the current release as is, more than constantly upgrading.)
>
> Certainly get your feature requests in! What else needs to get into
> this puppy to make it rock on ipv6 and naming and bufferbloat and
> whatever else you need?
>
> --
> Dave Täht
>
> Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt:
> http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] Buffalo WZR-600DHP (updated WZR-HP-AG300H)
2013-03-21 15:31 ` dpreed
2013-03-21 15:47 ` Jim Gettys
@ 2013-03-21 16:13 ` Richard A. Smith
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Richard A. Smith @ 2013-03-21 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
On 03/21/2013 11:31 AM, dpreed@reed.com wrote:
> Down at the local Cambridge Micro Center there is a whole pile of new
> 3800's. But knowing what Netgear does, this might be a completely
> different hardware platform that is incompatible. How does one tell
> that it's the right version, in case I want to buy another... (don't
> know at this time if I do).
I know of 3 3800s purchased from there that work fine. Mine that I got
6 months or so ago and 2 more for OLPC purchased about 2 months ago. I
think you are safe with the 3800s they have. So far there's only 1
version of the hardware.
--
Richard A. Smith <richard@laptop.org>
One Laptop per Child
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