actually, I found a teardown on youtube. u.fl connectors inside which
is works for me.
Also, there's a functional serial console as well, might make flashing
a bit easier, youtube video shows option to load a new firmware via
TFTP.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 1:30 PM dan <dandenson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
"The antennas don't seem to be removable, but I'll have our hardware
guy take a look at them!"
I would put these in nema cases, so if there are headers inside that
would be good enough. ideally, a picture of the inside of the device
would be amazing.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 1:26 PM norðurljósahviða via lime-users
<lime-users(a)lists.libremesh.org> wrote:
>
> [please someone accept my request from nz(a)os.vuas i’ve had to reconfigure my old
account just to participate in the ml, thanks in advance ;]
>
> @pau:
>
> Either here:
https://it.gearbest.com/wireless-routers/pp_642436.html?wid=1433363whereit often goes on
sale for about 30/32€, or here:
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/Originale-Xiaomi-WiFi-3g-Router-Extender-Rip…
> Also, not tested, but interesting:
https://m.intl.taobao.com/detail/detail.html?id=567548306041&abtest=9&a…
>
> @patricio
>
> As far as i know the 3G is the only one supported by openwrt but if anyone wants to
try out the others that would be of great help to the community, although beware of the
limitations of the others.
>
> Keep in mind xiaomi has done a great job of making it a pain to flash this router in
software [without taking them apart] so you need to physically register every device on
their website and download an SSH package to flash on the devices. The SSH package is
actually seemingly universal, however the password generation is still algorithmic and we
don't know how they're generated. If anyone finds a solution, no registration
would be needed, simply:
>
> 1] flash dev firmware on device
> 2] flash ssh package on device [one package works for all, you can use mine if
you'd like, we can make it available online as well]
> 3] enter ssh shell via device-specific password [to be generated via
as-of-yet-unknown algo]
> 4] flash owrt / lime
>
> If anyone out there tries them out please report back here:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/status-updates-on-xiaomi-router-3g-mi-r3g/25883
>
> @dan i know right! I'm so excited!
>
> I just tested these out the other day but i plan to put them to work real soon.
>
> The antennas don't seem to be removable, but I'll have our hardware guy
take a look at them!
> On 3 Dec 2018, 21:07 +0100, norðurljósahviða <nk(a)os.vu>vu>, wrote:
>
>
> [please someone accept my request from nz(a)os.vu as i’ve had to reconfigure my old
account just to participate in the ml, thanks in advance ;]
>
> @pau:
>
> Either here:
https://it.gearbest.com/wireless-routers/pp_642436.html?wid=1433363where it often goes on
sale for about 30/32€, or here:
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/Originale-Xiaomi-WiFi-3g-Router-Extender-Rip…
> Also, not tested, but interesting:
https://m.intl.taobao.com/detail/detail.html?id=567548306041&abtest=9&a…
https://market.m.taobao.com/app/idleFish-F2e/widle-taobao-rax/page-detail?w…
>
> @patricio
>
> As far as i know the 3G is the only one supported by openwrt but if anyone wants to
try out the others that would be of great help to the community, although beware of the
limitations of the others.
>
> Keep in mind xiaomi has done a great job of making it a pain to flash this router in
software [without taking them apart] so you need to physically register every device on
their website and download an SSH package to flash on the devices. The SSH package is
actually seemingly universal, however the password generation is still algorithmic and we
don't know how they're generated. If anyone finds a solution, no registration
would be needed, simply:
>
> 1] flash dev firmware on device
> 2] flash ssh package on device [one package works for all, you can use mine if
you'd like, we can make it available online as well]
> 3] enter ssh shell via device-specific password [to be generated via
as-of-yet-unknown algo]
> 4] flash owrt / lime
>
> If anyone out there tries them out please report back here:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/status-updates-on-xiaomi-router-3g-mi-r3g/25883
>
> @dan i know right! I'm so excited!
>
> I just tested these out the other day but i plan to put them to work real soon.
>
> The antennas don't seem to be removable, but I'll have our hardware guy
take a look at them!
>
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