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<Namidairo> if that's a move towards actual TPC, then there are quite a few places where they allow you to have higher tx power if implemented...
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<nick[m]1234> robimarko: can you merge https://github.com/sartura/openwrt/pull/12 and mark the checkbox for the fritzrepeater-1200 as checked?
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<KGB-1> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_tegra.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 99.9% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
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<xdarklight> hauke: in the GSWIP140 datasheet I indeed found that FID 0 is the default and used everywhere where not explicitly configured otherwise. so I guess it makes sense to not use this
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<jow> hm, that wireguard qr code feature is even more broken
<jow> just noticed that it does not encode any Endpoint = ... either, so even if the keys are fixed the peer would not know where to connect to
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<robimarko> hauke: Can you look at PR: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/4679
<robimarko> The required driver patch was upstreamed, so its ready to go
<robimarko> Opened a PR on ath10k-ct as well
<aparcar[m]> rsalvaterra: do VLANs work with your welkin?
<aparcar[m]> *belkin
<rsalvaterra> aparcar[m]: Haven't tried at all. I'm not using VLANs.
<rsalvaterra> Any issues there?
<\x> hi robimarko any idea on this https://i.imgur.com/WKb7gt1.png
<robimarko> Bitrate?
<\x> i built recently with 4721 and this came up
<\x> bgn"ac"
<\x> over 2.4GHz
<\x> is this a bug?
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<robimarko> If thats the 2.4G WLAN then yeah
<robimarko> Cause, there is no AC on 2.4GHz band
<\x> but yeah once i select ac, it wont apply on luci, i have to edit /etc/config/wireless
<\x> and put VHT20 and that works but i havent seen any faster bitrate
<\x> even with AP to AP links
<\x> ah its a bug, i thought 256-qam over 2.4GHz will be enabled or something
<robimarko> Its probably a iwinfo regression
<robimarko> Cause, you cannot use AC on 2.4GHz
<\x> well this radio has 256-qam capability, i didnt thought it will be presented like this
<robimarko> Well, yeah it has QAM-256 but it does not support 802.11ac on 2.4GHz radio
<robimarko> It cannot support it
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<robimarko> Just tried on hAP ac3
<robimarko> Looks fine
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<\x> weird that it shows up as bgnac on r619ac
<\x> maybe because this is marketed as ac1300 (400 + 867) device?
<robimarko_> \x: Yeah, extremenly
<\x> is such info like in the board file?
<robimarko_> They are all 400 + 867
<robimarko_> Cause 2x2 max
<robimarko_> What does iwinfo tell you?
<\x> Type: nl80211 HW Mode(s): 802.11bgnac
<robimarko_> It should be the same as LuCI cause LuCI reads it from iwinfo
<robimarko_> What is the commit this is built from?
* enyc meeps
<\x> im running pr 4721 with pussazuki's dsa conversion on top
<\x> r619ac here
<robimarko_> \x: Well, that could be really old or not so old
<robimarko_> I have rebased that PR today, and am picking the conversions that have been tested
<robimarko_> Is this the conversion you are using?
<robimarko_> If so and if it works, please add tested by
<\x> oh it is rebased today
<\x> yes i tested it, it works evebn before that pull, i have copied on how you convert it
<\x> i posted there way back nov~dec
<\x> i will rebuild this weekend to try the current changes
<robimarko_> Ok, I will pick that conversion as well
<robimarko_> Well, the PR is a forest of comments so things tend to get lost
<\x> i dont know how to github really so yeah
<f00b4r0> wow 620 comments. Geez
<stintel> you should see some of the forum posts
<\x> <robimarko_> What is the commit this is built from? how can i get this
<\x> how can i get this
<f00b4r0> stintel: heaven forbids. I'm not tall enough for forums :)
<\x> i dont even know how to use git properly so everytime i rebuild i delete the folder
<stintel> f00b4r0: :P
<\x> because it has some issues with lcoal changes i make, then i just put back my .config file
<robimarko_> \x: Its literaly the current master commit
<\x> no no i mean you are asking on which commit i have buuilt my build from
<\x> how do i get this
<\x> because what i do is
<\x> git clone openwrt ; cd openwrt ; git pr-4721
<robimarko_> Thats fine
<\x> then i manually change the dsa conversion
<robimarko_> Just use git-log in the folder
<\x> with text editor
<robimarko_> And it will tell you the current commit
<\x> commit 8b51047b91b3c467c787891761d9414417be2a8f (HEAD -> pr/4721)
<\x> Author: Serhii Serhieiev <adron@mstnt.com>
<\x> Date: Mon Apr 25 15:09:43 2022 +0200
<robimarko_> Well, iwinfo got fixed up I think on April 27th
<\x> ah
<\x> okay i will rebuild this weekend
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<stintel> that's author date though, should use --format=fuller and check commitdate
<\x> commit 8b51047b91b3c467c787891761d9414417be2a8f (HEAD -> pr/4721)
<\x> AuthorDate: Mon Apr 25 15:09:43 2022 +0200
<\x> Commit: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
<\x> Author: Serhii Serhieiev <adron@mstnt.com>
<\x> CommitDate: Mon Apr 25 15:09:43 2022 +0200
<\x> ipq40xx: qca8k: introduce proper PSGMII calibration
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<neggles> does anyone have the link to that github repo full of various caldata/board data files for ath10k/ath9k/etc
<neggles> i know i've starred it, but, i have 530 starred repos...
<neggles> f00b4r0: thankyou <3
<f00b4r0> ;)
<neggles> as it happens i did *not* have it starred
<neggles> so my search would have been futile
<neggles> i am going to attempt to re-enable the third chain of this AP55c
<neggles> oh hmm this is not the one i was thinking of, someone had gathered eeproms from a whole bunch of routers and i found a tp-link that had nearly identical settings but was triple-chain
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<neggles> tmn505: hmm this might be the one but i just realized i needed to be searching for ART
<neggles> ah yeah i think this was it
<neggles> thank!
<aparcar[m]> rsalvaterra: VLAN wise my issue is that I can't manage to have tagged and untagged on the same port...
* enyc meeps
<neggles> !
<neggles> LS10x3A watchguard sources yay
<stintel> meep meep!
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<stintel> anyone using sudo and know how to have the sudo calls logged in logread? it should log to syslog by default but it doesn't
<aparcar[m]> jow are you aware of any vlan/luci issues with 22.03?
<aparcar[m]> jow: nevermind
<neggles> aparcar[m]: seconded! luci DSA vlan config is totally broken
<neggles> well ok that's not a useful problem report
<neggles> if i go to the bridge device and enable vlan filtering, add a couple vlans, click save, the modal doesn't close and the pending changes don't update if i close it manually - until i refresh the page, and find the same set of operations queued for each time i had clicked save
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<rsalvaterra> neggles: Only in LuCI? I don't remember having problems with pure UCI.
<neggles> only luci
<neggles> uci fine
<neggles> rsalvaterra: also, master fine
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<KGB-0> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_mediatek.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 99.9% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
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<aparcar[m]> neggles: please create an issue on github, I'm facing the same issue 🙂
<rsalvaterra> And this should also be fine. Will conflict, though. https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/9850
<rsalvaterra> The resolution is trivial. However, I can put both commits in a single tree with the confilct resolved, in order to make merging easier.
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<alphazer0> When checking my patch with checkpatch.pl I get ERROR: Missing Signed-off-by: line by nominal patch author ''; while having Signed-off-by in my patch
<stintel> Signed-off-by: should be identical to Author:
* karlp resents that misguided belief.
<karlp> clause b, streaight up says that that belief is wrong, but CI robots everywhere think they know better.
<alphazer0> what do you mean by Autor:
<alphazer0> it wasnt mentioned in any patch format
<karlp> the error actualyl says _missing_ signed off by,
<karlp> so you definitely need to do that.
<stintel> any git commit has an author, you can see it in git log or git show etc
<stintel> or just look at the patch ..
<stintel> ah sorry, in the patch it's actually From:
<nick[m]1234> robimarko: another dsa conversion ready to be picked: https://github.com/sartura/openwrt/pull/15
<rsalvaterra> THE WHAT
<rsalvaterra> Sorry for the offtopic, but this is a bit shocking.
<stintel> oh but this is a topic that keeps coming back
<stintel> ehr, an idea, I mean
<stintel> and then people wonder why there is a growing interest in leaving the EU
<rsalvaterra> Please don't break my messanging apps, kthxbye.
<rsalvaterra> *messaging
<rsalvaterra> stintel: Whoa, there. It's still the sanest among the insane, alright?
<stintel> there have been some articles that due to a new thing in Belgium Signal would become illegal
<rsalvaterra> Good luck enforcing that, though. :)
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<stintel> rsalvaterra: with these batshit crazy ideas they keep shitting out, I'm not so sure it is
<rsalvaterra> Still, on the other side of the pond, batshit crazy is the norm.
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<hurricos> neggles: woo hoo :^)
<hurricos> robimarko_: should I watch out for https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/4679 on an SXTsq? Seems like it's that board is in line with what's described. I haven't confirmed lesser performance, but ...
<hurricos> s/sxtsq/RBSXTsqG-5acD/, or 'mikrotik,sxtsq-5-ac'
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<robimarko_> hurricos: Its included in that PR
<robimarko_> It comes down to each individual board, as MikroTik changed the BDF-s on hAP ac2 multiple times
<robimarko_> And any other model could have the same happen to it as well at any point as there is no revision change or anything
<robimarko_> So, it will improve the performance for those that require different BDF, for others nothing will change
<robimarko_> Except for a small space saving as BDF-s are not shipped prepackaged but served on demand
<KGB-0> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_kirkwood.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 99.9% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
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<hurricos> blogic: have you found a new home for realtek-poe? If not I'll spin up a branch on https://github.com/hurricos/openwrt with my work there (I don't really know how I'd commit it as an external package).
<hurricos> as per https://forum.openwrt.org/t/support-for-rtl838x-based-managed-switches/57875/1432 I think it'd be valuable to complete the realtek-poe implementation.
<hurricos> In no small part because I want my gs1900-24hp to run OpenWrt and not OEM FW, but :^)
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<hauke> xdarklight: by default the GSWIP works as a dump switch and forwards all packets between all ports including learning.
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<Grische> How does OpenWRT identify its model? Where does the info from "cat /tmp/sysinfo/model" come from?
<Grische> I am asking because I have a physical device that does not match its sysinfo model name completely
<KGB-2> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_x86.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 99.9% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
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<Namidairo> the makefile and/or dts
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