doell_60, maybe you need to check what phy chip controller your router has...my suggestion would be to reboot your router, and run root:/# dmesg so to check what you really have.
(probably there's something like lspci on dd-wrt, but i'm not an experienced linux user neither i do know/have dd-wrt, so idk any easier way)
Not sure if yours is 4704 but at least it's the best i can suggest right now. :wink:
Have fun! 8)
btw, because there can be serious issues if you do your bitwise operation OR wrongly, i'll post this for posterity if needed:
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OR
A bitwise OR takes two bit patterns of equal length, and produces another one of the same length by matching up corresponding bits (the first of each; the second of each; and so on) and performing the logical inclusive OR operation on each pair of corresponding bits. In each pair, the result is 1 if the first bit is 1 OR the second bit is 1 OR both bits are 1, and otherwise the result is 0. For example:
You know if you looked at the wiki or router DB you would find that the RT-N12 has a BCM4716 CPU, and I have no idea why your dmesg is reporting otherwise unless maybe you're getting it from a bad serial connection... You guys are going off on wild tangents that have nothing to do with the problem.
It kind of sounded like you weren't cleaning your JFFS partition to make it usable (follow the guide!!!) but yet you said there was folders in /jffs so maybe you did...
If you're going to keep trying then you'll probably need someone to walk you through every little step but that won't be me. _________________ Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.
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It kind of sounded like you weren't cleaning your JFFS partition to make it usable (follow the guide!!!) but yet you said there was folders in /jffs so maybe you did...
I Did try more than once, in one older and one newer build of dd-wrt, is the same error, JFFS is working, i folowed the WIKI guide, and apears to me the JFFS folders.
If JFFS is mounted why does give me the missing error?
How do i make sure that the patch is downloaded with success?
I Folowed the Wiki steps, of everything, no need of EVERY steps, just some essecial ones, that i'm requestiong.
Your Help is has been Great, i learned much, but it seams it's not enough.
Well, although i've got a bigger fish to fry(*) i don't mind helping doell_60 within my limited knowledge since along the way i'm learning too :D
Doell_60, i didn't read the document correctly - you already have vlan tagging support but just up to vlan 16(?), one proof is that your boarflags are 0x710 which after being Or'ed with 0x100:
Code:
define BFL_ENETVLAN 0x0100 /* This board has vlan capability */
(*) My draytek 2130 doesn't have vlan tagging support (draytek engineers didn't implemented the code for it, neither i can add a 2nd mac address to the wan by using macvlan, so to receive the iptv on a separate mac addr/vlan (wan does support .1q), and since idk why my 2.6.23.17 kernel is being cross-compiled without that driver, i'm stuck and i'm in a self learning process, trying to sort this out...[/url]
You know if you looked at the wiki or router DB you would find that the RT-N12 has a BCM4716 CPU, and I have no idea why your dmesg is reporting otherwise unless maybe you're getting it from a bad serial connection...
The cpu is a 4716B0 and that number is a bit difficult to fit into an hex integer.
The Broadcom cpu's are usually reported using their decimal number in hex form but without converting the number into hex.
This cpu not, it has its number hex converted.
0xB83A = 47162 decimal
doell_60 wrote:
I Folowed the Wiki steps, of everything, no need of EVERY steps, just some essecial ones, that i'm requestiong.
Thanks.
You need to learn a few basic linux commands so that you can:
list the contents of a directory
see what directory you currently are in
move to another directory
and a few more basic commands.
There is very basic linux command tutorial somewhere in the wiki if my memory serves me, otherwise you can google and find it on the net. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Hi, just tested wget and does not do the Download!
Don't know why, i've tried with 3 Computers Connected to Internet.
I do Download with wget for Windows and has a Status Bar and all, but in dd-wrt does not give me any info, i type ls /jffs and the only thing there is /TMP/IPGK, nothing else.
Iv'e just downloaded an wget manual and i did every thing right.
I've try some more õn RT-N12 and i just get the wget to work...
I execute ls /jffs and see switch-robo.ko, i do the rmmod and ismod the switch-robo and i execute ls /proc/switch/eth0/vlan and i see all the 105 Vlans finnaly :)
un'till here every thing fine but when i put one of these:
echo "4t 8" > /proc/switch/eth0/vlan/100/ports
Sorry that was another dumb mistake in my copy/paste/edit... 8 should be 5 because it's a 100mbit switch. _________________ Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.
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