did you remember to mount a disk on /opt ?
To me it looks like you are trying to write directly to the flash, which isnt supported in Olegs firmware (that part of the flash anyway).
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did you remember to mount a disk on /opt ?
To me it looks like you are trying to write directly to the flash, which isnt supported in Olegs firmware (that part of the flash anyway).
For OpenWrt there are QoS scripts that uses Layer 7. Theese can be used for blocking traffic as well.
http://www.macsat.com/macsat/content/view/22/29/
Samba 3.0 is here:
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/unslung/wl500g/samba_3.0.14a-1_mipsel.ipk
in smb.conf, try to add:
force user = admin
Hi Oleg
Seems like there MIGHT be a bug in the ipkg.sh script, or in some dropbear thing:
http://www.macsat.com/macsat/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,46/topic,400.0
You should probably look for some QoS scripts that uses L7 filters, and use thoose filters to block the BT Traffic.
Hi
Did anyone successfully build theese drivers for Olegs firmware? :
http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/
I've made a tutorial for that on OpenWrt.
Method is more or less the same in Olegs firmware:
http://www.macsat.com/macsat/content/view/19/30/
ipkg update
ipkg install cups
ipkg cups-doc
This wont work perfectly I think.
This will still make eth1 and eth2 be in a bridge, with the same IP.
What I need is to make a LAN on a different subnet like this :
Wireless Router <---...
The server you are looking for is CUPS.
I havent tried it on theese small routers, but I've heard reports that it works.
Hi
Is there any way where I can use the WiFi interface as a WAN connection and routing traffic to the LAN interface on the router?
Specifically I want to use a WL-HDD as a small router,...
All the above is correct and possible.
You should set the WL-HDD in client bridge mode, and you can create a samba share on the harddrive, and stream video and audio to XBMC on the Xbox.
Where...
UPnP mediaserver is a media streaming server that supports the UPnP standard, like the Twonkyvision server for example.
For an (incomplete) list of hardware players that support this standard,...
Did you check in the systemlog to see if the drive was there?
cat /tmp/syslog.log
Yes, it is possible to run it in client mode on the wlan side with no LAN cable attached.
The trial version only runs for 30 or 60 mins, then stops (can remember if it is 30 or 60).
Phillips SL50i is listed here:
http://twonkymedia.com/UPnP/devices.html
It will also work with...
The Developement branch of OpenWrt uses kernel 2.6.
Since Broadcom refuses to give away sources (or details) for their wireless drivers, the wireless implementation for the 2.6 kernel is pretty...
Yes, you can use the WL-500G Deluxe. It makes no difference :-)
Only small difference in the instructions above, is that the WL500G (and 500B) uses 192.168.1.1 as Factory Default ip instead of...
The WL-HDD might be your choice of hardware - since the USB 2.0 implementation is slow and quite bad in the 2.4x kernel.
Yes, this is possible.
There is also a free opensource alternative to Twonkyvision:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gmediaserver/
...not unless his wireless ISP supports WDS mode :-)
This is from the PHP online documentation :
(http://dk2.php.net/features.file-upload)
<?php
// In PHP versions earlier than 4.1.0, $HTTP_POST_FILES should be used instead
// of $_FILES.
How could I disable this?
...and what do you suspect can trigger it ?
All that is running besides the standard firmware from you, is the TwonkyVision mediaserver....