OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
March 31, 2015 04:30PM
Anybody daring out there can you figure out how to get OpenWRT working on the Pro / V3? See my contribution here: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=270503#p270503 You see I've tried but am not skilled enough to get around the u-boot issues. Hoping someone could figure it out as I think the Pro / V3 with built in mPCI-e wifi with Atheros 300M card would make a perfect router / AP: Not taking anything away from this site, I've got my other plugs running bodhi's Debian :)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2015 04:32PM by LeggoMyEggo.
Re: OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
March 31, 2015 04:40PM
LeggoMyEggo,

> Hoping
> someone could figure it out as I think the Pro /
> V3 with built in mPCI-e wifi with Atheros 300M
> card would make a perfect router / AP: Not taking
> anything away from this site, I've got my other
> plugs running bodhi's Debian :)

If you post your problem booting OpenWRT here in u-boot section, I will help. Don't worry about running different OS, Debian/Arch/OpenWRT does not mater! We are u-boot forum too :)

-bodhi
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OMG
March 31, 2015 05:30PM
That CHAOS CALMER message Leggo found, does that qualify as an Easter Egg? Best laugh all day.
For me though, alcohol + computers = do it over.
Re: OMG
March 31, 2015 05:53PM
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote:
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> That CHAOS CALMER message Leggo found, does that
> qualify as an Easter Egg? Best laugh all day.
> For me though, alcohol + computers = do it over.

Maybe you like this site because "doozan" kinda rhymes with "boozin", eh? :)
Re: OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
April 01, 2015 01:07PM
@Lego

I have a PPv3 with an atheros based chip - so if you want a tester for you code and compiled work. let me know.
Re: OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
April 01, 2015 02:25PM
Gravelrash Wrote:
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> @Lego
>
> I have a PPv3 with an atheros based chip - so if
> you want a tester for you code and compiled work.
> let me know.

@Gravelrash - I am not the OP over at OpenWRT, just a tester / contributor. But I would like to get it to work. I think the plug combined with a managed switch (for VLAN support) or with second usb ethernet adapter would make a great router / AP. Without the switch, it would be at least a great AP. Dual core and 128Mb of ram and nand is a whole lot more than most routers (even expensive ones) come with. All the parts are there it's just getting them to work together.
Re: OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
April 01, 2015 03:19PM
LeggoMyEggo,

> I think the plug combined with a
> managed switch (for VLAN support) or with second
> usb ethernet adapter would make a great router /
> AP. Without the switch, it would be at least a
> great AP. Dual core and 128Mb of ram and nand is
> a whole lot more than most routers (even expensive
> ones) come with. All the parts are there it's
> just getting them to work together.

FYI, the Debian AP set up tutorial is here, by davygravy:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,6300

-bodhi
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Re: OpenWRT on Pogoplug Pro / V3
April 02, 2015 06:53PM
bodhi Wrote:
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> LeggoMyEggo,
>
> > I think the plug combined with a
> > managed switch (for VLAN support) or with
> second
> > usb ethernet adapter would make a great router
> /
> > AP. Without the switch, it would be at least a
> > great AP. Dual core and 128Mb of ram and nand
> is
> > a whole lot more than most routers (even
> expensive
> > ones) come with. All the parts are there it's
> > just getting them to work together.
>
> FYI, the Debian AP set up tutorial is here, by
> davygravy:
> http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,6300

You must have a camera on me! j/k

I followed that guide verbatim and it worked perfectly on the Pro.

Not so much on my E01 (not a typo, original PP) because I have a RTL8192cu wifi usb adapter that refuses to let anything authenticate to the AP. I've redone it at least 4 times, even followed different guides and same result. Just as well, I'll just re-purpose the adapter for another SOC.
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