[wd-isf] WRT54G v2.2 and WiFiDog
Philippe April
isf_lists at philippeapril.com
Sat Feb 19 21:29:05 EST 2005
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Hi Joe,
We got our hands on 2.2 hardware last week and I played with
TheRoDent's + the diag.c patch and we have two hotspots that use it
right now with wifidog, works really well!
Of course without the diag.c patch, it's useless because then the
lights don't make sense and you can't get back in failsafe.
I have trouble flashing the way I do it usually though (boot with
boot_wait activated, tftp the image). Today I flashed 4 of them and all
I did is enable boot_wait to make sure but flash with the web
interface, it works well.
Oh and on my first attempt, I tried a firmware I compiled myself which
didn't work so I had to open up the router and short pins 15-16 on the
flash, it worked "amazingly" well :) I was very glad.
Good stuff :)
Philippe April
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On 19-Feb-05, at 11:03 AM, Joe Bowser wrote:
> Hey
>
> The other day, I was playing with some patches and TheRoDent's code to
> get OpenWRT to boot, and not only did I somehow manage to get it to
> boot, but when I compiled WiFiDog from CVS against the patched
> buildroot, WiFiDog worked with the code as well. :)
>
> The files are at the URL below:
> http://www.infil00p.org/openwrt/
>
> So, feel free to try this out on 2.2 routers, but as per usual, I don't
> guarantee that it will work and it may break something. :P
>
>
> --
> Joe Bowser <bowserj at unbc.ca>
>
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