I didn't want the generator in the firmware... but because someone wanted a generator aparrently, I made a quick one in C#.
it doesn't work in wine either, because it's .net 3.5
I couldn't convert it back to 2.0 unfortunately, too mutch errors
I can give you the source if you want?
edit:
the webpages are written in ASP right?
then a button with this code linked to it might do the job quickly:
http://www.sashadesign.com/howto/7/
Last edited by wpte; 28-02-2009 at 12:19.
wpte
Your FR about rcamd was much simpler than I thought
"Refresh Time in seconds:" field on webcam page controls unused variable "usb_webfresh_x". So, I simply change default value, as in ASUS rc internals, to "0", and made it usable.
r141 uploaded into SVN
hmm... I tought "Refresh Time in seconds:" was for the non-activeX webcam viewer page to reload itself and have to correct frame displayed
and that is the case I think...
so if you put it on 0 (no limit on the fps) you won't get a refresh in the webpage, or too mutch refreshes?
I'm going to test it out anyway
thanks
Maybe you are right, my fast solution is not so good
But this variable means near same both in web-interface & rcamd.
rcamd:web:PHP Code:
-s <seconds between frames> (default==1)
Thus, I decide do decision above.PHP Code:
This field indicates the time interval in seconds that system reloads image.
well... you could do it like that I guess, but you need a little handler for the webrefresh if it isn't there yet
something like:
dunno how it looks like in the FW, but I guess if you put this somewhere in between it should pick up and have a proper refreshPHP Code:
if(interval=0)
{
webrefresh=1;
}
great
btw, I noticed that the flashfs files have changed over time from the svn builds?
when I tried reflashing an old flashfs file, the router wouldn't start it's dhcp server anymore... or something else went wrong.
so I'm still sailing on the older D firmware.
I have a wl-500w btw.
One of the goals for the new firmware mentioned in the initial post was "better ipv6 support". However, it seems that IPv6 support ist currently completly disabled.
Is it possible to compile the firmware with IPv6 support enabled?
if you read carefully, the first post was also a sort of wishlist.
did reflash finish successfully? I mean did power led turn on again?
or power led was turn off and router hangs?
try to follow this steps:
1. flashfs disable && reboot
2. reflash firmware, router should be flashed and rebooted as usual
3. flashfs enable && reboot
will it hang at shutdown or at boot time?
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / îáñóæäåíèå ïðîøèâêè [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / îáñóæäåíèå ïðîøèâêè [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon
it stops at booting for me...
it seems, as soon as I actually even create a flashfs (like creating post-boot etc.) and save it, it's enough to make it stop working.
the boot procedure seems normal if I look at the LED's on the front, the same kinda flashing lights and 2 refreshes of the switch... nothing out of the ordinary.
Also I noticed that I received data from the router, but I couldn't send anything. how many times do you see that on your network stats?
okie. try this:
1. restore prevous firmware build (tftp maybe)
2. boot, save flashfs.tar.gz and disable it (flashfs disable)
3. reboot
4. flash r141 or newer 1.9.2.7-d firmware
5. restore flashfs.tar.gz via web interface
will it help? it'll be nice to provide console boot logs, if you have it
Last edited by theMIROn; 02-03-2009 at 20:08.
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / îáñóæäåíèå ïðîøèâêè [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / îáñóæäåíèå ïðîøèâêè [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon