Hi Carlos.
I like to help you, but I like to know if you tried already some libremesh firmware. Is the MP02-AWM supported by an official target of LEDE? I see the Dragino2 target [1], have you tried it?
For any kind of firmware customization I encourage you to use the lime-sdk "cooker" [2]. Are you familiar with it?
Cheers.
[1] http://repo.libremesh.org/current/targets/ar71xx/generic/dragino2/lime_default/
[2] https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
On 07/27/17 17:55, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
Thanks in advance,So now, we are seriously considering using LiMe at Zenzeleni. However, we need a bit of guidance on creating a built for the MP02-AWD which is the hardware we have in our networks. It is based on the Dragino MS14, so the internal radio works from scratch after flashing. However, I'd like to add the secondary radio (ralink usb) to the build, and have the wireless config files modified accordingly, so it works directly after being flashed.Hi everyone,
I've following the list for quite some time and it was only in the last month that I got myself together and installed LiMe in some Mesh Potatoes (based on Dragino MS14) that I had with me. In Zenzeleni we've been using MPs and VillageTelco firmware from the beginning, and although they are "very Plug & Play" and easy to use for non-geeks, I was pretty impressed by LiMe. What you have done making IP disappear is quite something as it is one of the concepts people struggle with the most.
Anyone keen to guide me about how to do it?
carlos
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