Keep this thread going! I'm in the market for an 802.11n router. Based on the forum here, the Wiki and local availability, it seems the WR941ND will be the only real option for me.
In any case, thanks to the DD-WRT makers and lark for your work. And I hope this thread will be updated.
Keep this thread going! I'm in the market for an 802.11n router. Based on the forum here, the Wiki and local availability, it seems the WR941ND will be the only real option for me.
In any case, thanks to the DD-WRT makers and lark for your work. And I hope this thread will be updated.
Thanks for you concern :)
I can't make serial work using tools at hand by now. I am waiting for my friend returning from business trip, then we will have another try in his factory (more tools).
Judging from downloads of TP-Link sites, my speculation is WR941N has 2 version, v1 (8M flash) is for comment by the media, and v2 (4M flash) is mass product version. So your chance of buying a 8M flash version is little. Also, USB support is in PCB and even in the case, but taken away in the end.
I am totally confused by that. Maybe they are short of software engineers, and can't get software work.
AP81 (ar7100) U-boot
DRAM:
sri
32 MB
id read 0x100000ff
flash size 8MB, sector count = 128
Flash: 8 MB
Using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: ag7100_enet_initialize...
Fetching MAC Address from 0x81fef230
eth0: 00:03:7f:e0:09:56
eth0 up
eth0
Autobooting in 1 seconds, press "tp" to stop
## Booting image at bf020000 ...
Uncompressing Kernel Image ...
============= snip ===============
Flash is 8M, this is interesting part: Spansion FL032A1F is 32Mbit (4Mbyte).
BTW: I waste a lot of time because my USB-Serial converter (PL2303) doesn't work with TTL converter under WinXP.
Now flash open!
Erase from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:.
Program from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:
write successfully
Now flash open!
Erase from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:.
Program from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:
write successfully
umount: /var: Device or resource busy
umount: /tmp: Device or resource busy
The system is going down NOW !!
Sending SIGTERM to all processes.
ieee80211_ioctl_setparam: CHH Calling ieee80211_open
Country ie is CN
Sending SIGKILL to all processes.to
Please stand by while rebooting the system.
Restarting system.
.
iniip_cinsmNow
(none) ath_hal: module liwlatwlieeeatieieeede--ath_netdev_stop: The stopping of the rarieNow flash open!
Erase from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:.
Program from 0X3E0000 to 0X3E751C:
write successfully
umount: /var: Device or resource busy
umount: /tmp: Device or resource busieee80211_ioctl_setparam: CHH Calling ieee80211_open
Country ie is CN
ar5416StopDmaReceive: dma failed to stop in 10ms
AR_CR=0x00000024
AR_DIAG_SW=0x40000020
Sending SIGKILL to all processes.
Please stand by while rebooting the system.
Restarting system.
.
iniip_cinsmNow
(none) brath_hal: module wlatwlieeeatieieeede--ath_netdev_stop: The stopping of the rarie
Update: I get into u-boot by typing "tp". At first I failed to get in because the time is very limited (1 sec), so I think it's a special key :D
Quote:
Autobooting in 1 seconds, press "tp" to stop
ar7100> ?
autoscr - run script from memory
? - alias for 'help'
base - print or set address offset
boot - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'
bootd - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'
bootm - boot application image from memory
bootp - boot image via network using BootP/TFTP protocol
cmp - memory compare
cp - memory copy
crc32 - checksum calculation
erase - erase FLASH memory
flinfo - print FLASH memory information
go - start application at address 'addr'
help - print online help
iminfo - print header information for application image
imls - list all images found in flash
loadb - load binary file over serial line (kermit mode)
loady - load binary file over serial line (ymodem mode)
loop - infinite loop on address range
md - memory display
mii - MII utility commands
mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing)
mtest - simple RAM test
mw - memory write (fill)
nm - memory modify (constant address)
printenv- print environment variables
protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection
rarpboot- boot image via network using RARP/TFTP protocol
reset - Perform RESET of the CPU
run - run commands in an environment variable
setenv - set environment variables
tftpboot- boot image via network using TFTP protocol
version - print monitor version