Hi,
I downloaded the patch from Daniel below and applied to the latest lime-build tree
however when I build this with a make v=S T=ar71xx-mini P=basic
the images dont include a specific image for the tlink tl-wr841n - is there a specific
image I
should use instead ?
Thanks,
Ruairi
I've not tested lime-build with LEDE cause the idea is to use lime-sdk
instead.
You can clone lime-sdk (use Master branch) and execute:
./cooker -d ar71xx/generic
./cooker -f
Then navigate to 17.01.1/ar71xx/generic/sdk, and copy the patch files.
Compile:
./cooker -b ar71xx/generic
Generate firmware
./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_mini --profile=tl-wr841n-v1
# check correct profile name with ./cooker --profiles=ar71xx/generic
# if you don't care about having LuCi use lime_zero as flavor instead
Cheers.
On Tuesday 9 May 2017 16:41:29 IST Daniel Golle
wrote:
> Hi Pau,
>
> sorry for the late reply. See my comment below.
>
> On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 03:21:36PM +0200, Pau wrote:
>> Hi Again.
>>
>> I've been testing 802.11s support on LibreMesh develop branch. These are
>> the conclusions:
>>
>> 1) I fixed a bug related to the network configuration:
>>
>>
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/commit/3163e6ed15079e2c760824c6
>> d1f81837345e2093
>>
>> This is already comited and soon the binaries available on
>>
http://repo.libremesh.org will have this patch applied (the compilation
>> process is already running).
>>
>> 2) Good news are that I managed to create a mesh network using 802.11s.
>> In addition to `mode ieee80211s` also `proto ieee80211s` must be enabled
>> in the configuration file.
>>
>> This is my /etc/config/lime
>>
>> config lime network
>>
>> list protocols ieee80211s
>> list protocols lan
>> list protocols anygw
>> list protocols batadv:%N1
>> list protocols bmx6:13
>>
>> config lime wifi
>>
>> list modes ieee80211s
>>
>> Then run: lime-config && lime-apply
>>
>> This configuration works for me and the two routers are connected.
>>
>> 3) Bad news is that, for some point I don't understand, if "AP"
is
>> enabled in addition to 80211s, the mesh point is not enabled and it does
>> not work.
>>
>> So the right configuration (to mesh and AP at same time) would be:
>>
>> config lime wifi
>>
>> list modes ieee80211s
>> list modes ap
>> list modes apname
>>
>> But it does not work.
>>
>> According to "iw list" information, Mesh point + AP is possible, but I
>> think there is something wrong on LEDE. So I'll investigate a bit more
>> and talk with LEDE developers if it is an actual LEDE bug.
>>
>> PS: add Daniel as CC, maybe he can add some extra information for the
>> resolution of this problem.
>
> I've been in touch with neoraider and he made a fix for this:
>
https://git.lede-project.org/?p=lede/neoraider/staging.git;a=commit;h=6db7dc
> d74aaf23865ff19b515daf8c534414adaf
>
> I also updated the ticket on github, just in case you missed that.
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
> Daniel
>
>> On 20/04/17 20:04, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
>>> On Thursday 20 April 2017 11:34:09 IST you wrote:
>>>> On 19/04/17 20:46, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday 19 April 2017 19:29:59 IST Ilario Gelmetti wrote:
>>>>>> On 04/19/2017 05:25 PM, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
>>>>>>> While the mesh appears to be up and the stations can see each
other
>>>>>>> there is no ip connectivity - if a client is connected to
the
>>>>>>>
libremesh.org
>>>>>>> via AP node d9:18:6e it can not connect to the internet /
outside
>>>>>>> via AP
>>>>>>> d9:44:80.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Ruairi!
>>>>>> Have you plugged an internet connection to a WAN port of your
router?
>>>>>> If your router doesn't have a WAN port you will have to
configure
>>>>>> another one as WAN (check out /etc/config/lime-example and
>>>>>>
http://libremesh.org/docs/changing_network_behavior.html ).
>>>>>> If this doesn't work: can you post the content of
/etc/config/network
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> your LibreMesh router?
>>>>>> And the output of the "ip address show" commend.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are there additional steps required to enable this (it works
>>>>>>> out of the box on ad- hoc) ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, it should automagically work when you plug the WAN port of
the
>>>>>> LiMe
>>>>>> router into a LAN port of a router offering a DHCP server and a
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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