I did builds for the wndr3700v2, the buffalo, the various ubiquity products (including the nanostation M5s I have).<br><br>They are at:<br><br><a href="http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~bismark/">http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~bismark/</a><br>
<br>A full sysupgrade -n or tftp factory reflash is still required. <br><br>A build for an x86 virtual kvm instance should be popping out shortly. I kind of hope that that "just works" because it will make it somewhat easier to improve the various interfaces if virtualized. (e.g. the web landing page is dismal, I just captured some links)<br>
<br>There is a great deal of polish needed but most of the core functionality and packages are in there now. I'm aware of a half dozen small bugs already, what I'm concerned about are big (crash) bugs.<br><br>Anything other than the wndr3700v2 is completely untested and is probably at least somewhat misconfigured. I've done a basic smoketest of the wndr3700v2, however, and it seems ok.<br>
<br>PLEASE TEST on the routers you have. I need to test against the nano-m5s next as I hope to use them to "drive" the testbed to some extent. After a nap.<br><br>Also:<br><br>If anyone already has the kvm virtual machine code installed and working on their main hardware, please see if you can get the kvm instance running and let us know how on the wiki. <br>
<br>Please remember that to configure the router, you will need to go to the address:81, at least at present. (I put the other hardware on different addresses than .42.1)<br><br>opkg.conf still points to the wrong place.<br>
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