I suggest you read the cero wiki. This details the original design decisions. On the router, ssh in, and use mtd -r erase fs_data to recover to defaults. See http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/mtd If you ever have used BB daily builds, you can type this in your sleep. On 24/02/14 10:05, Vincent Frentzel wrote: > > > > I could be totally out for lunch here, but shouldn't that > be se00 (secure ethernet) instead of eth0.1? At least on > 3.10.28-14 neuter "ifconfig" nor /etc/config/network mentions > eth0.1 at all. Could you post both of these (so the result of > calling ifconfig on a terminal on the router and the content of > /etc/config/network ;), I am sure you know what I meant, just > dying to be verbose for the sake of people stumbling over the > archive of the mailing list) > > > > Hi Sebastian, > > Understood. I will come back to you with the ifconfig. > > For info, I did try both se00 and eth0.1. The reason I stuck with > eth0.1 was that barrier breaker usually uses eth0.1 for br-lan with > vlan enabled (eth0.1 appears in Luci in cerowrt). So in cero I just > reenabled the vlan and used a type "bridge" on the network section (I > renamed this section se99 instead of se00). > > I then added se99 it to the "lan" zone of the firewall. In the > wireless config I specified network as "se99" instead of sw10 and > sw00. I confirmed that the setup was correct in the web interface > where eth0.1 sw00 and sw10 appeared under the new bridged interface ( > there was the nice icon with the iface in brackets). > > I went on to modify the dhcp config of se00 and changed se00 > occurences for se99 and commented out entries for sw10/sw00. --> this > would give me dhcp running on my new bridge. > > After a dnsmasq restart dnsmasq.conf shows the dhcp ranges line with > interface se99. (I was expecting to see br-se99 but maybe that file is > alias aware, could be wrong here). > > After a network restart I lost connectivity on cable. Wireless was > working. > > I played a tad more and eventually lost wifi as well and had to > reflash the router via tftp/factory image (maybe there is a reset > trick you could give me to avoid this step). > > Are you running cerowrt in bridge mode? If yes could you share your > network/firewall/dhcp config? Is there another file I should have > edited and missed? > > Cheers, > V > > > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel