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<rsalvaterra>
nbd: Worked like a charm, indeed! However… the 'mode' option applies to both ingress and egress. What if I want just besteffort for ingress and diffserv4 for egress?
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<Namidairo>
yeah i have a mt7622+mt7915 hovering at around 68mib... not sure what's up with qca buffers
<FLD>
has anyone come across a tplink where the UART pads don't have any signal in them?
<FLD>
wow, looking under the microscope.. i don't think they've actually removed the solder mask under the chips leg for the trace that lead to the UART soldering pad..
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<\x>
>For the time being, the openwrt firmware does not have Wi-Fi wireless function (the author said: 256M memory is too small, hardware encryption and decryption driver and wireless can only choose one, so the wireless driver is not available)
<\x>
sorry for wall of text
<neggles>
it seems quite rude that the closed-source driver fits in 256MB but the open-source driver doesn't, but, well, qualcomm
<hauke>
is it not possible to adapt the driver to work with less memory?
<hauke>
we have the samll buffers version of ath10k-ct
<neggles>
probably, I don't know much of anything about the ath11k driver
<hauke>
more memory alow to increase some buffers and when DDR4 is used 512MB is not much more expensive than 256MB
<\x>
slh told me last time that you need 512MB even for the smallbuffers equivalent of ath11k
<hauke>
ok funny
<\x>
ipq60xx has 2x ath11k radios so yeaah
<\x>
hauke: >512MB is not much more expensive than 256MB
<\x>
well considering current silicon shortage
<\x>
...
<\x>
im sure those 256MB chips are downbins
* f00b4r0
grumbles, cannot seem to get bind working on 21.02
<neggles>
MT7915 comes in 2x2 DBDC and 4x4 dual-band (but not dual-concurrent) versions, asiarf have cards with both
<neggles>
been meaning to buy a couple
<neggles>
I guess that's why 3x3 has disappeared, though - everyone's making chipsets that can do DBDC 2x2 or single-band 4x4 depending on how they're set up internally
<neggles>
just annoying when I have a couple of 3x3 802.11n APs I'd like to put new cards into :P I guess I can run a 4x4 card and disable the 4th chain?
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<hitech95>
who is the maintainer for MAP (nat46)? I have some questions about it. My isp starting yesterday dropped dual stack.
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<hauke>
ynezz: wil you push your 19.07 kernel update?
<neggles>
hurricos: I take it back, it does ignore bootcmd, though there appears to be a way to set what it does from within uboot one way or another. bah.
<Namidairo>
they have a version of that certified for 6e, somewhere.
<Namidairo>
don't know what the variant letter is, since that wasn't in the cert
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<neggles>
Namidairo: neat - shame they already used MT7915E :P
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<Namidairo>
might just be existing ones with different hardware
<Namidairo>
*different frontend hardware
<neggles>
ah yeah that'll be it
<neggles>
though, DBDC chipset is MT7915DAN... baseband? / MT7975DN frontend, 4t4r is MT7915AN + MT7975AN
<neggles>
I suspect the difference between the two baseband chips is an efuse or two
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<Grommish>
I need to point to the MUSL root directory.. Should I use $(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)?
<hauke>
I assume the MT7915 variants are all the same chip and they just use a different frontend for 4x4 5G, 4x4 6G and 2x2x2
<neggles>
hauke: yeah, the baseband chip does have a different part number, but I bet it's the same exact die
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<hauke>
neggles: it is normal that diffeernt products use the smae die and the only difference is fusing or packageing
<hauke>
sometimes only allowed use cases
<neggles>
yeah
<neggles>
hurricos: u-boot modded succesfully :) (well, i'm stuck using an uncompressed kernel, but i've made up for that by just shifting partitions around - not suitable for mainline openwrt but it'll do for the purpose of my shenanigans) thanks!
<f00b4r0>
darn. collectd-mod-cpufreq isn't built for aarch64_generic
<neggles>
(and sorry for the repeated pings when you are probably asleep)
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<ynezz>
hauke: I'll bump to .258 and push
<hauke>
ynezz: thanks
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<hurricos>
neggles: I am EST
<hurricos>
I wasn't asleep, just not online :D
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<hurricos>
neggles: yes, I'm intending to provide a proper script to do said upgrade as I did with the AP370