habibie Wrote: > I wonder if using a digital parabola disc on each > premise will do. Probably.....but that wouldn't be any fun!by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
bodhi Wrote: > You should look into adding RAM ;) If it were easily done, I'de try. But in this case, that's impossible so my plug is as 'pimped as it's going to get (:-p)by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
I can't speak for anyone else, I saw your post and it seemed like a sound recommendation and there was nothing to really comment on so I for one did not reply.by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
Speaking of Cantenna's, this project is absolutely over the top: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51OgiZw0Zjc. Using the Pro's built-in wifi adapter (which has two antenna inputs) is very doable with this design. Or you could use his complete setup (wifi adapter included) with the V4 or E02. You could become the envy of all your leet friends.by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
habibie Wrote: > Nice. I probably will do this, too. Thank you for > sharing. Thanks. You could also put an antenna on the front (LED side) although the way in which the shoe (support) attaches to the enclosure might present some interference issues. I believe the rule of thumb is the antennas should be separated by at least 6 inches (15 cm) so that would be about right. Then it wouby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's seriously nice Leggo. Wow. So I don't need > to glue Pringles cans all over mine eh? lol Pringles, Yuban, whatever floats your boat. Or you could just buy a pre-made one: http://www.cantenna.com/by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
You guys inspired me to finally finish my Pro mods, I just installed an exterior wireless antenna. Pics are here: https://plus.google.com/photos/102451892644902697868/albums/6140579640371431169 I had purchased this antenna and cable with the hopes of getting OpenWRT working with the internal wifi card. A suitable router should have external antenna, no? Not yet but I am sure it will happby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LeggoMyEggo, > > Thank you for the link with photos. After > carefully observing all your photos, I now > understand what I need to order as shown below. Yep, that will work. I don't have the combo ESATA cable you are planning to use as I have my drive in an enclosure.by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thanks for that hot knife tip hint, is it > something you can put on the soldering iron tip, > like an adapter? Here is the hot knife tip: RS Hot Knife Tip It fits (not perfectly) on this soldering iron: Weller WC100 Soldering Iron You need to get it really hot before trying to cut. But it works reallby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Will any pictures turn up here? Just wondering out > loud. Not a link clicker eh?by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bodhi, > > I got it. I think this will be great and am glad > you pointed it out. Thank you. I posted some clear pictures of my mod so you can have a better look at Jason Plum's technique. Couple notes, I used a hot knife tip on a soldering iron to cut the hole and I used the metal bracket that theby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @LeggoMyEggo, > > > Could you post the dmesg part where your PCIe card > got initialized? Looks like the Pogo V3 is immuned > to the bug, since we are using the OXNAS patch, > which is different from mainline :) Here it is: http://pastebin.com/AHxpwVmUby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > maybe we'll see the day Adorama sells PrimaBox > for less price than I could ship it for... That indeed would be a wet dream. Or medically speaking, a "nocturnal emission".by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Check out the specs on Globalscales upcoming PrimaBox: Armada 385 Processor from 1.0Ghz -1.6Ghz Dual 10/100/1000 ethernet Optical SFP 2x2 AC/a/b/g/n Wifi with Bluetooth 4.0 with option 4x4 Dual band AC WiFi 4GB EMMC, 1 GB DDR3 SATA 2x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 Console 1x microSD slot 1x MiniPCIe with USB for 3G cellular, 1x Full size SIM 1x mSATA port 2x miniPCIe for radios Linky:by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I will update it and release a 4.0.0-tld-2 version :) so > if you can find out if the PCIe card BT issue > needs kernel config tweak, please let me know. I'll see what I can find out. I'm not too bummed because from my reading I know people have issues with these cards on mainline distributions on Inby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kernel linux-4.0.0-oxnas-tld-1 package was > uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link. Is this normal? root@debian:/boot# dpkg -i linux-image-4* Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-4.0.0-oxnas-tld-1. (Reading database ... 50501 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking linby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
TEN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LeggoMyEggo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > It's the system board light. It lets you know > > that the board is at least getting power. > > Sly, you here?! ;) > http://rambo.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Light When I think of "Blue Lights" Iby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
It's the system board light. It lets you know that the board is at least getting power.by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
@grayman4hire - FYI, while I couldn't get mpci-e wifi working yet, it does appear that a TP-LINK TL-WN823N USB 300M adapter (kmod-rtl8192cu) does work and is recognized by OpenWRT. I had to remove the RT2800 associated packages to get it recognized. Beyond that, I am struggling with all the OpenWRT quirks so I am having to reboot frequently because networking keeps breaking on me. I'by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
This is what would work: Sandisk 24GB MSATA SSDby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
I can't get my Atheros AR9485 card to work. When I go to enable it in the LuCi interface, for some reason the system crashes and I have to reboot. Now I am going to try a Edimax EW-7811UN usb adapter and see how it goes. Edit: Dabbled with the EW-7811UN. Bad sign, entered 'lsusb' and the terminal spewed about 5000 lines of every possible device I think you could connect to tby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
Some preliminary feedback: These commands wouldn't work for me when I telneted to the OpenWRT CLI: #Reconfigure Network to DHCP Client #disable dhcp server on lan uci set dhcp.lan.ignore=1 uci commit dhcp /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart #set wired ethernet interface to dhcp client uci set network.lan.proto=dhcp uci commit network So I had to manually edit /etc/config/network wby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- 0> Here you go - > http://blog.qnology.com/2015/04/openwrt-on-pogoplu > g-v3oxnas-proclassic.html Awesome! Just confirming, with your setup, if you want to boot Debian you leave the Debian rootfs drive plugged in and if you wanna boot OpenWRT you make sure you don't have a USB disk labeled rootfs conby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wi-fi isn't working though > (maybe I don't have the right driver). You are talking about the stock RT3090? Not surprised. If you post your blog tutorial soon, I'll test it with my Ath9k compatible wifi module (AR9485) and I would think it would work but won't know till I try.by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FYI - I managed to boot OpenWRT using bodhi's > uboot. > > I'll try to post some instructions later tonight > or tomorrow. Were you able to "upgrade the firmware" (in OpenWRT speak) as well?by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If anybody can find a cheap PCIe graphics adapter > sold somewhere please post. This would get you part way there: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261446605806?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT I don't recall if anybody has tried a DisplayLink USB video display adapter like this one wiby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi > do you have a link you could share for the > minipcie to sata port, you found to work Lots of choices here, even a couple RAID cards: http://www.microsatacables.com/ . If you don't find what you want there, you probably are not going to :)by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
@habibie - You've got serial console and you have a stock Pogoplug so load the OpenWRT u-boot and firmware file (rootfs, same thing) following the instructions over at the OpenWRT forum. If it doesn't work out, you can easily overwrite the OpenWRT u-boot file with bodhi's latest u-boot and then go from there.by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
schnee Wrote: > After compilation it works fine. I tested with > running 3 cameras parallel and it worked like > charm @Grayman4hire : Your tutorial for mjpg-streamer for Pogoplug did not work on my V3 / Pro (I just tried it). Schnee's did however. Maybe as your PP V3 / Pro tutorials evolve you can add this to them.by LeggoMyEggo - Debian
grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Side question, when using the internal sata for > something like a portable SSD/HD, how do you guys > go about powering the drive? I was thinking the > USB port should provide enough power, but couldn't > find a USB to "SATA Power Connector" > cable/adapter. Get a combo 2.5&quoby LeggoMyEggo - Debian