[WLANware] ff-meraki-pack?
Dan Flett
conhoolio at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 21 07:19:33 CEST 2007
Hi Sven,
This is a fantastic idea - I would really like to see something like this
for the Meraki. While it is possible to install OpenWRT on the Meraki, it
is difficult unless you have a Serial cable, and that has it's own problems.
I am thinking that a ff-meraki-pack would solve these problems - the vendor
Meraki firmware allows you SSH access, and it has IPKG installed.
Could you offer some advice on how to go about creating a Meraki pack?
Would you be interested in creating a meraki pack if I sent you a Meraki or
two?
Dan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wlanware-bounces at freifunk.net
> [mailto:wlanware-bounces at freifunk.net] On Behalf Of Sven-Ola Tuecke
> Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2007 6:36 PM
> To: wlanware at freifunk.net
> Subject: [WLANware] New ff-fonera-pack
>
> Hi,
>
> (german below)
>
> nearly complete: the Freifunk addon for the small FON routers
> aka "Fonera".
> Still needs some bugfixing (I hope for input) and maybe some
> IPIP-tunnel goodies for the real Fonists.
>
> This is done:
>
> - All Freifunk settings via FON Web UI
> - Good enough Freifunk public web pages
> - New "Ego" mode (no FON at all)
> - New "Open" mode (Inet free for Freifunk, login for FON)
> - New "Stealth" Mode (Freifunk in background routing table)
> - Update to kernel-2.6 runs without hassles
> - Downgrade to kerel-2.4 too (in case you want to restore all)
> - Devices talks ad-hoc, master(Fon/NoWep), master(WPA) concurrently
>
> If you need to compile for yourself go to ff-firmware.sf.net,
> checkout CVS (subdir "ff-ng").
>
> Download: http://download.olsrexperiment.de/fonera/
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