<stintel> 3 AM, home automation hinting to go to bed (lights and media players go off)
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<stintel> will I take the hint
<Habbie> you generally strike me as smart
<Habbie> yet, people tell me i'm smart, and i often don't take the hint
<stintel> :D
<Habbie> but, you could choose to be wise!
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<stintel> even made an access schedule in my jellyfin account but since I'm also the admin ... :P
<Habbie> you shouldn't have that power
<stintel> ikr
<Habbie> you know, but yet
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<Lynx-> Is it possible to use an ingress hook on nftables to apply DSCP marks such that tc mirroring from br-lan ingress will result in the DSCP marks being present in the mirrored packets?
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<owrt-snap-builds> Build [#629](https://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/#builders/19/builds/629) of `ramips/mt7621` completed successfully.
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<hitech95> Who is the maintainer for remips? I have a question about mt7621a pcie phy. Can it run as a 1x2 and 1x1?
<hitech95> I've seen that it has 2 pcie phys but 3 busses
<stintel> we don't really have target maintainers anymore
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<hitech95> stintel, oh ok. I'm a bit old school...
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<hitech95> I'm working on designing my outdoor open CPE for LTE. (Not so open if you consider the LTE modem and the SOM)
<hitech95> I was wondering if the hardware could be configured to have a piece bus with 2 lanes.
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* Borromin1 just got fiber
<stintel> Borromin1: wooooooooo
<Borromin1> byebye ISP mandated modem <3
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<stintel> speeds?
<Borromini> a measly 110/10 :P
<stintel> wut :(
* Borromini is a cheapskate
<Borromini> well Proximus is phasing out copper... december 2022 apparently in our area!
<Borromini> at least we're not paying extra now, although we're going from 100/40 to 110/10
<Borromini> i'm not sure if i can convince my wife to spend an extra tenner for 500/100 :)
<stintel> so your wife is the cheapskate :D
<stintel> try it
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<f00b4r0> i don't understand isps who keep doing 1/10 (or worse) asymmetrical speeds with fiber. It makes no sense.
<stintel> ISPs suck :)
<f00b4r0> most do, true :)
<f00b4r0> my isp somewhat sucks but offers either 100/100 (what I have) or 1000/1000. At least on that point they're consistent :)
<stintel> 1000/600 here
<f00b4r0> not too bad
<Borromini> i suppose some SOB marketeer told them about 'upselling'
<Borromini> well I'm happy I can just hook up OpenWrt to the ONT directly :^)
<f00b4r0> could be that, or an acquired "best practice" habit from ADSL ;P
<stintel> I considered https://www.cooolbox.bg/za-ofisa/cooolOffice but only single IP and if I want more I have to get a /29 and paying 25 EUR per month for /29 is a bit too much
<Borromini> f00b4r0: well on DSL they had me on 100/40, so... :(
<stintel> or I could get 10000/2000 for EUR50/month with 18/9 guaranteed 😂
<f00b4r0> lol
<stintel> and I have to sign for 24 months
<stintel> so nope nope nope nope nope
<f00b4r0> i've looked at true FTTO links here, the prices are just not worth it for me. So I take my chances with consumer-grade FTTH.
<f00b4r0> some ISPs have an "entreprise" tier where you basically pay 3x more for "priority support". But you're on the same FTTH infrastructure as everyone else, so I'm like "nope".
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<stintel> yeah this 1000/600 costs me EUR18.5 per month, pretty much a nobrainer
<f00b4r0> that's darn cheap indeed
<stintel> and have 2 static DHCP leases :)
<stintel> but no IPv6 :(
<f00b4r0> wow, that's a luxury
<f00b4r0> ah, what did you tell me yesterday... oh right: get a better ISP ;-}
* f00b4r0 hides
<stintel> I also told you I have the same problem ;)
<f00b4r0> i missed that part ;)
<f00b4r0> honestly !ipv6 makes no difference for my daily use
<stintel> but I have dual v6 tunnels with full bgp feed :P
<f00b4r0> which in itself is probably a clue as to why nobody really cares about ipv6
<f00b4r0> and on the plus side I have a nice custom reverse dns. One of the few things my isp gets right :)
<hitech95> stintel, wow that's cheap. I pay around 28EUR for 1000/300. But I also have a ipv6 /48
<f00b4r0> (i'm not aware of any isp correctly handling ipv6 reverse dns)
<stintel> hitech95: not too expensive either
<hitech95> Yea, the downside is MAP-T...
<hitech95> I'm on x86 since the nat46 module (probably/allegedly) has a bug on arm/arm64...
<hitech95> Am i too naive in hoping in SoMs with the filologic chips?
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<robimarko_> stintel: Thats cheap
<robimarko_> I am paying around 35 EUR with IPTV and phone(Dont ask me why phone)
<robimarko_> For 1000/500 FTTH/GPON
<robimarko_> BTW, anybody know of Huawei compatible ONT with changeable SN?
<robimarko_> I have UBNT uFiber Nano G, but idiots newer fixed multicast so my IPTV doesnt work
<stintel> I don't have IPTV nor phone though
<hitech95> robinmarko: it's a wip but my friends are working on a list: https://hack-gpon.github.io/
<hitech95> *robimarko_, ^^^
<robimarko_> hitech95: Thanks, I really want to remove the Huawei crap
<robimarko_> As A1(Telecom Austria) are d*cks and dont allow bridge mode
<hitech95> I'm using the nanog, but I don't have IPTV
<stintel> oh?
<\x> i have seen "MA5671A" in chinese web robimarko_ seems they work for huawei and fiberhome
<stintel> I have A1 here in brigde mode
<robimarko_> Well, here they are d*cks and removed the option from user account
<stintel> bah
<\x> they put a modified openwrt-based firmware on there
<robimarko_> I managed to hack the "telecomadmin" once
<hitech95> Lol, that telecomadmin is a long lasting joke
<robimarko_> And prevent TR-69 but then they pushed a FW update via GPON and reset everything
<robimarko_> Nano G works, but they newer wired up the Broadcom IGMP proxy
<robimarko_> So its breaking IPTV
<robimarko_> Otherwise I would have used it, even have 2 of them
<\x> some months ago on my old line i managed to get a shell inside an an5506-fa you can change SN but yeah its fiberhome not huawei
<robimarko_> As A1 just uses SN for authentication
<hitech95> The real issue might be that via pm I they are looking for the ONT firmware and they lock you out if another firmware is read.
<robimarko_> They arent that smart
<hitech95> *via omci. (I really hate the autocorrect)
<robimarko_> Otherwise they would use PLOAM password
<robimarko_> \x: MA5671A would work, but its such a pain to setup
<robimarko_> And it would take my only SFP port on RB4011
<\x> here i could have used one but i will lose my phone
<hitech95> Also here in Italy, SN or PLOAM.
<\x> i cant figure out that custom sip thing they do
<robimarko_> \x: I just wired the Huawei router they ship for VoIP
<robimarko_> Passed it the VoIP VLAN and since it cant talk to ACS it wont set their PW for telecomadmin even if you load the config
<robimarko_> But, I cant really not use IPTV
<robimarko_> UBNT doesnt care, there have been issue threads for years
<robimarko_> Spains GPON community especially
<\x> 799 root 0:31 ./sip voip0 voip0:0 - voip2
<\x> i still have my ont
<\x> i actually managed to put dropbear inside it
<hitech95> robimarko_, yes ubnt is more trash each year.
<\x> though here, asking for bridge mode is just a call away
<\x> then you wait 5 minutes on the line
<robimarko_> \x: They flat out refuse bridge mode
<\x> theyll tell you to unplug and theyll call you back
<robimarko_> HT/DT even has the bridge option in their mobile app
<robimarko_> So you dont have to call at all, but not these d*cks
<hitech95> robimarko_, the odi seems to be the suggested Gpon ONT by all the test my friends have done. The important thing is to have the Luna SDK if you chose an ONT with a chip from realtek.
<robimarko_> Their WEB UI doesnt allow custom DNS for those poor souls that use it as the only router
<hitech95> What ONT do you have right now?
<robimarko_> Shitty Huawei HG8145v5
<\x> heres what i did back then onto my old ont
<robimarko_> Which is shit even in DMZ as its switch drops connection like 5 times a day
<\x> haha
<hitech95> Ok that router sucks hard!
<robimarko_> Last time, I dumped the config via telnet as they removed it from web UI
<robimarko_> Then unplug the fiber, factory reset, load modified config to set my desired PW
<robimarko_> And plug it in, but it works like 5% of the time
<\x> but ofcourse that doesnt matter to me as you see
<robimarko_> Cause, despite turning TR69 off it just connects to it again
<stintel> I have a HG8245T
<\x> bridge mode, public ipv4 ip, proper ipv6-pd
<\x> ;)
<stintel> fairly stable
<robimarko_> stintel: thats a premium model
<robimarko_> They started out with it, and then switched to this crap
<stintel> bummer
<stintel> cost savings
<stintel> fucking capitalism
<robimarko_> I wish they had to allow 3rd party gear like in Germany
<robimarko_> Cause, I buy my own gear anyway
<robimarko_> But, please stop forcing your sh*t in my network
<\x> they have some nasty scripts inside
<hitech95> We are lucky, in Italy we have a net neutrality regulations. Where router and modem (not ONTS) must be compatible with standards and one the contract ends, unlocked for other ISPs.
<\x> like i saw scripts where they do a wireless scan and gets the data
<f00b4r0> hitech95: i've got a huawei ont. Since I was too lazy to enable telnet (and also feared it would get overwritten on each update), I wrote a small python script to fetch data over http and feed an influxdb with optic status :)
<\x> kind of weird for them to do that
<robimarko_> hitech95: I see this one is on the list: https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/133619.html
<robimarko_> Any experience with it?
<hitech95> Let me ask the guys. :D
<hitech95> They tested all the one in the list
<hitech95> Also with hsgmii for 2.5G profiles
<hitech95> robimarko_: do you know the olt vendor?
<robimarko_> AFAIK Huawei
<hauke> robimarko_: AVM FRITZ!Box 5530 should work with most OLTs and you can select the Serial number as far as I know, but I think it does not support bridge mode and you only get parts of the source code
<robimarko_> hauke: Its a non-starter then
<robimarko_> I just need a ONT that does nothing essentially
<f00b4r0> i'd like that and in SFP form factor would be an appreciable plus :)
<hauke> robimarko_: they all do traffic shaping and so on
<hauke> even the simple ones can do a lot on layer 2
<robimarko_> hauke: As long as I can get a proper bridge mode thats fine
<robimarko_> And multicast that works obviously
<hauke> yes multicast from GPON to ethernet is complicated
<hitech95> They told me the Zyxel PMG3000-D20B
<hitech95> It works with almost all olts
<robimarko_> Thanks, lets see where to get one
<hitech95> Easy to configure (soft mod) just ssh to change the configs
<f00b4r0> this looks nice ideed
<robimarko_> hitech95: Is it the same as Telekom Digitalisierungsbox Glasfasermodem?
<f00b4r0> "The mentioned SFP is made by Zyxel with the identifier PMG3000-D20B and sold as Digitalisierungsbox Glasfaser Modem (Telekom only sells it to business customers but it is available online for ~40 Euros)."
<robimarko_> Haha, I am reading the same thing but just on Github: https://github.com/xvzf/zyxel-gpon-sfp
<hitech95> Probably
<f00b4r0> ;)
<f00b4r0> that think looks mighty handy
<f00b4r0> thing*
<robimarko_> Now, time to check if RB4011 even supports this thing
<robimarko_> As it has a picky SFP+ port
<hitech95> Anyway as an alternative you can also get an "AFM" from Italy. (the Italian ISP Tim recently pushed an update to fix the multicast and should now be working)
<hitech95> But you have to flash and patch the firmware to change the SN
<robimarko_> This one looks simpler
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<f00b4r0> now i'm tempted to replace my hapac lite with a hapac (has sfp port) and use this to get rid of my ONT
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<hitech95> robimarko_: do you have IPv6? If yes how is it configured?
<robimarko_> hitech95: Nope
<hitech95> Oh ok, the Zyxel might have an issue on IPv6 discovery. But we are not sure if is a badge case of a particular ISP or not...
<robimarko_> IPv6 probably wont be an issue for the next 20 or so years here
<hitech95> *edge, dammit keyboard autocorrect
<robimarko_> Cause, no ISP offers it
<\x> lmao
<hitech95> Quite sad :(
<hauke> hitech95: did you check if the ONU reads the default SN from U-Boot env? The BSP uses the vendor_id + MAC address to generate the SN
<hitech95> Here we started to have IPv6 since the network is "free" to use by 3rd party ISPs. The new one didn't have the budget to buy V4.
<hitech95> hauke, let me ask, i didn't test this one specific ONT.
<robimarko_> Ok, managed to order one to Croatia for 73 EUR
<robimarko_> Nice uptick form the 45 EUR price i DE
<f00b4r0> everywhere i look here (fr) it says "out of sale"
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<hitech95> My friend is coming in the IRC so if you have questions ask to him. :D
<nanomad> hitech95: cheers
<hitech95> nanomad, robimarko_ is the guy looking for a ONT. And hauke had a question about the SN generation.
<f00b4r0> robimarko_: actually, that's cheap. I see backorder offers starting at 150€ ;P
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<nanomad> hitech95, hauke: who cares about SN generation when you can just make up your own? :P
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<hauke> The OLT identifies the ONU based on the Serial number
<nanomad> most of the ONUs can be massaged into using any SN, even from different venddors
<hauke> some OLTs only want to talk to their own ONUs like they only accapt ONUs with their vendor prefix
<nanomad> hauke: sure, so just change the SN on the ONU ;) we can even fake the software and hardware version and vendor of the ONU
<nanomad> we do it every day
<hauke> so when when you are OLT admin it does not allow random Serial numbers.
<hauke> yes that is not problem
<nanomad> Do you have the orignal SN? It should be <VENDOR><CODE>
<hauke> it is just some PLOAM information and SW version is some OMCI ME
<nanomad> If so, you can transplant that SN on any other ONU that I've touched so far
<nanomad> Sure, there's a default algorithm but all the ONUs have way of entering a custom SN bypassing the SN generation
<nanomad> On some is easier, on other is harder but I've yet to see an ONU where it can't be done
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<nanomad> If you have a specific ONU in mind I can double check if we know the command already or if it is still to be discovered
<hauke> yes know how it works
<aparcar[m]> ynezz: what usb2uart would you recommend?
<nanomad> hauke: Ah then I misunderstood the question
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<f00b4r0> nanomad: possibly very silly question: once configured, can an SFP ONU such as ghe PMG3000 be thrown in a managed switch SFP port or does it require specific software?
<nanomad> f00b4r0: sure
<nanomad> I mean, it depends on the switch mostly
<Slimey> heh yes mostly
<robimarko_> nanomad: Hi, thanks for joining
<nanomad> They are very slow to boot and bring up the sfp eeproom (which usually software emulated)
<nanomad> Some switches throw a fit
<f00b4r0> i would then put the ONU and a regular copper port in the same vlan and then I can do all the routing from my copper-only router
<nanomad> Others don't
<nanomad> hi robimarko_
<nanomad> I'm assuing we are talking 1G negotiation
<nanomad> Because 2.5 is a whole other can of worms
<f00b4r0> yeah 1G
<robimarko_> This has maybe been answered, but the DT/PMG3000 has working IGMP?
<nanomad> robimarko_: I assume so, altough it should work in transparent L2 mode so it should just forward the VLANs to your manged switch
<robimarko_> Thats even better
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<nanomad> If you are interested in IGMP the AFM0002TIM should be better, as TIM in Italy has pushed a firmware update addressing the multicast issues (since they deployed it)
<robimarko_> I just need it to do as little as possible
<robimarko_> If it wont break IGMP over VLAN, then its good enough for me
<robimarko_> Cause UBNT Nano G is breaking IGMP completely despite bridge mode
<nanomad> Yeah, they *should* be transparent but the Zyxel used to block IPv6 IMCP so....
<nanomad> ehehe
<nanomad> robimarko_: I would go with the AFM TIM then
<nanomad> At least it comes from an ISP actively using multicast
<robimarko_> nanomad: If I only did not order one PGM couple of minutes ago
<nanomad> Oh well
<robimarko_> We will see if it works once it arrives
<robimarko_> It basically just needs to allow proxying it
<nanomad> I've got 6 SFP sticks here...so ... one more for the collection
<robimarko_> Or not touch it at all
<robimarko_> IPv6 is not an issue as none of the ISP-s here offer it
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<nanomad> Same here, altough one does and ofc the Zyxel breaks it :|
<nanomad> Anyway, I assume hitech95 linked the site we put up? There's a telegram group there were most of us freaks stay
<robimarko_> Yeah, he linked it
<nanomad> robimarko_: f00b4r0 which ONU do you have by default?
<robimarko_> Huawei HG8154V5
<robimarko_> ISP activly does anything to prevent putting it in bridge mode
<f00b4r0> I have two fibre subscriptions, one uses a Huawei HG8010H and the other a Nokia G-010G-Q
<f00b4r0> and in both cases I'd like to get rid of the external ONT
<robimarko_> I have a TP-Link TX-6610 that I purchased cause it was like 30 EUR a while ago, but it does not work
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<nanomad> Ah it's an ts
<nanomad> It's an ethernet one
<nanomad> Never played with it
<nanomad> Did you manage to change the SN,
<robimarko_> Yes, it has an option in WEB UI
<robimarko_> But it newer managed to sync to state 5r
<robimarko_> *5
<nanomad> Uhm strange, I've seen some ONUs force the vendor side of the serial to their own without further tweaks
<nanomad> But o5 should not be serial dependant, only ploam
<nanomad> Unless it was being kicked out of o5 after the SN check
<robimarko_> I gave up after 2-3 tries as it just kept resyncing
<robimarko_> And UI is horrible, no debug tools or log
<robimarko_> Nano G was a breeze compared to this, used one of the many scripts that change SN over SSH and it just worked
<robimarko_> But I had to revert back to Huawei as Nano G was not proxying IGMP
<hitech95> Thats the reason I'm using one too!
<nanomad> No SSH access I assume?
<robimarko_> Nope, nothing was open on TP Link
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<robimarko_> Anyway, just found a used AFM002TIM for 25 EUR with shipping on eBay and ordered that as well
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<robimarko_> But, I cannot find the latest FW you guys mention
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<svanheule> oh, the TP-Link EAP610 v3 has MTK radios!
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<stintel> same combo as EAP615-Wall
<svanheule> but wall/ceiling mountable
<svanheule> most other EAP6xx ceiling mount APs have been ipq60 so far
<stintel> I actually really like the -Wall variants
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<stintel> hitech95: probably tell your friend androirc is useless, it's constantly disconnecting and flooding the channel ;)
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<hitech95> stintel, I'll do it.
<hitech95> svanheule, finally
<hitech95> Is the mt76 radios have calibration data like atk? I've never seen any references.
<hitech95> Especially on pcie cards.
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<Slimey> file:///C:/Users/brian.gonyer/Downloads/Internal-photos-4872069.pdf
<Slimey> oops
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<jow> :-o
<hitech95> Do you guys have any reference design for poe 802.3 passthrough?
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<Borromini> hitech95: lots of reports on the forums about low power radios with bad calibration data for mt76 (and NAND with bad blocks)
<hitech95> Borromini, uhm but only on devices with built in wifi? How about external mini pie cards?
<Borromini> hitech95: no idea about those, not many of those in consumer grade routers anymore I'd think?
<hitech95> Is there a nand in the wifi chip itself or the standard Caldata partition in the nand?
<Borromini> i've only seen it on the router's flash chip myself, but i suppose aftermarket cards have it onboard
<stintel> NAND-only devices are a terrible idea
<Borromini> as in routers you mean?
<Borromini> i mean: networking devices, not the radios by themselves
<stintel> yes
<Borromini> probably a lot cheaper at this point for manufacturers
<Borromini> big enough chip, some error correction to back up for the wear and bad blocks, and off to the races
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<hitech95> Where is the calibration stored?
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<lynxis> dwmw2_gone: https://lists.infradead.org is redirecting to https://lists.openwrt.org
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<wigyori> hauke: no thanks - busy season and family stuff - will pick it up early next week
<hauke> wigyori: thanks
<Slimey> lol OpenWrt Chaos Calmer 15.05.1 Linux 4.4.60 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jul 26 02:15:43 IST 2022 aarch64
<hauke> Slimey: looks like QSDK
<Slimey> it is
<Slimey> this is the bsap-3040 in a nut shell without web access, https://usermanual.wiki/Emplus-Technologies/WAP380
<Slimey> in fact the report the above string via lldp
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