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    Here is my shutdown and after 15 min my boot.

    I created a new image that waits another 5 sec more than the old before it checks to boot because I noticed that it takes about 11/12 sec to let the disc spinnup. the timer on the old images where 10 sec now its 15 sec before it boots..
    Last edited by back2basic; 25-10-2007 at 16:31.

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    Quote Originally Posted by back2basic View Post
    Here is my shutdown and after 15 min my boot.

    I created a new image that waits another 5 sec more than the old before it checks to boot because I noticed that it takes about 11/12 sec to let the disc spinnup. the timer on the old images where 10 sec now its 15 sec before it boots..
    I can't see the movies
    But i should to know - it works(boot) without problems or now?

  3. #3
    Try your new FW from http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/?...es/kam7.09.trx

    after flashing my router as usual(http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/?q=node/146) on first booting the ready light just flashing and can't stop, i don't know why, i thing my HDD didn't spin down well and now i have that problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by bado View Post
    Try your new FW from http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/?...es/kam7.09.trx

    after flashing my router as usual(http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/?q=node/146) on first booting the ready light just flashing and can't stop, i don't know why, i thing my HDD didn't spin down well and now i have that problem
    When the ready light keps flashing after the box is booted for the first time
    Hold down the ez setup button and push the reset button, now let the ready light blink 1 time and then let go off the ez setup button ( Now the firmware is being rebuild and its boots when ready)

    Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net

    My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by back2basic View Post
    When the ready light keps flashing after the box is booted for the first time
    Hold down the ez setup button and push the reset button, now let the ready light blink 1 time and then let go off the ez setup button ( Now the firmware is being rebuild and its boots when ready)

    OK! i've done it and it's start to boot, but! with problems
    The power button light - ok, ready light - ok, and nothing! no ping no something else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bado View Post
    OK! i've done it and it's start to boot, but! with problems
    The power button light - ok, ready light - ok, and nothing! no ping no something else!
    During the firstboot the ready light does on during boot and goes off when its ready booting
    When you're light stays on, I think the box try to boot from hdd ot usb

    Please boot another working kamikaze image and then 'nvram unset boot_dev' and 'nvram commit' then flash my image again.

    Everytime you install a new image you have to unset this value!!!!

    after root is changed to usb or hdd the leds changed: ready goes on on power then blinks on boot en goes on when ready with boot

    Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net

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  7. #7
    Hello,

    I am a happy user of the Kfurge image and personally I don't have valid reasons to switch to OpenWrt but one: 2.6 kernel. Unfortunately, I guess that kam7.09.trx image is based on the "brcm-2.4" platform which means a 2.4 kernel. Anyone interested in building a "brcm47xx-2.6" based image (kernel 2.6)?

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by milky View Post
    Hello,

    I am a happy user of the Kfurge image and personally I don't have valid reasons to switch to OpenWrt but one: 2.6 kernel. Unfortunately, I guess that kam7.09.trx image is based on the "brcm-2.4" platform which means a 2.4 kernel. Anyone interested in building a "brcm47xx-2.6" based image (kernel 2.6)?
    think you would need this patch: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2516

    and if I'm not mistaken 2.6 will disable your wireless
    /regards
    Henrik

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by n00ben View Post
    and if I'm not mistaken 2.6 will disable your wireless
    It seems that the support for BCM43xx will be included in the upcoming 2.6.24 kernel (http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_2...87fc6c22ab368b). Maybe this is the reason developers are not actively trying to fix it in OpenWrt.

    Regards,
    --milky

  10. #10
    How does it work? Do i got a GUI for config the router? The Firmware is only 1,85 MB big -.-. Can someone describe it with pictures or make an video please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SliderMKH6 View Post
    How does it work? Do i got a GUI for config the router? The Firmware is only 1,85 MB big -.-. Can someone describe it with pictures or make an video please?
    you will probably find it too overwhelming if you have no experience working in a command prompt... Anyways there are some great step-by-step guides here: http://http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/?q=node/145

    But again, ask yourself what you want to accomplish by switching firmware. You can install a web gui, much like the ASUS one, but not as user friendly, and besides you'll still need to do some work in the command prompt.
    /regards
    Henrik

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    Quote Originally Posted by SliderMKH6 View Post
    How does it work? Do i got a GUI for config the router? The Firmware is only 1,85 MB big -.-. Can someone describe it with pictures or make an video please?
    to config the router I use dropbear and x-wrt(pictures @ http://x-wrt.org)
    After the complete setup of the system you have several different web if
    expl. one for the mldonkey, one for you lightppd webserver(php & mysqladmin), one for sabnzbd

    the firmware is only 1,85 MB but after completion its about 500 MB ( Mine is )

    Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net

    My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)

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