I would like to announce mini roadmap for our firmwares:
- since 1.9.2.7-d-r2174 we has no plans to implement new features for routers with 4Mb flash due to absence of room in it. But bugfixes and urgent network-related patches will be applied.
- kernel 2.4 based branch still be active for WL500gP V1/V2, WL500W:
- samba 3.0
- mini-upnp
- QoS web-UI(maybe)
- etc.
- most activity planned in kernel 2.6.22 based rtn branch
I think ipv6 might be broken
ipv6 on the rt-n16 works, I can ping etc.
ipv6 on my computers works as well... but I cannot ping, I can only resolve ipv6 addresses an ipv6 address is leased to all the computers tho
I was trying to get usb audio working on 2174 fw so that I can play mp3 with mpd and iphone client, but the oss driver don't seems to work with my USB sound dongle correctly. Is it possible to to provide alsa sound module?
Last edited by snowx; 08-11-2010 at 06:45.
alsa drivers aren't included into 2.4 kernels, you can download & try to compile it yourself from http://alsa-project.org/
It is inside kernel - under Documentation/ subdirectory. Additional materials about kernel modules you can find in internet. Toolchain starting point is http://code.google.com/p/wl500g/wiki...CustomFirmware and knowledge of gcc & binutils will be helpful.
Hi!
I see there is experimental version of rtn fw for wl500gp-v1 and tried to flash it, but router doesn't respond afterwards (tftp recovery without problem).
Is there any special prerequisite for using this fw? more ram, changed cfe ?
rgds,
schufti
find all my MGB100 files here, pass: mgb100
Always write exact version you tried!
Generally, no special prerequisites, but builds simply may have bugs. For example, akbor
experience problems with rtn revisions 2322-2329 on WL500W, see issue 171
Hi!
version was 2340 from today.
Maybe fw hangs because I don't have orig WLAN card in the router atm?
But other fw just skip loading module and act as router ...
schufti
find all my MGB100 files here, pass: mgb100
I was thinking about oleg and USBoIP since things like sane don't work that fast... only 1 A4 sheet in 5 minutes on 300dpi
So I guess usb over ip is a lot faster.
obviously you got the fantastic closed source solutions: http://usb-server.com/index.html
but I've also found an opensource one with beta support for windows (so it's cross platform)
I must admit that the files look out of date, but on the svn you can see that the last commit was on 8-2-2010 which is quite fair.
also, it looks quite easy to compile
what do you think?
I'm going to try it out