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<neggles>
hello friends
<neggles>
who would I ask about adding a new device ID to iwinfo
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<neggles>
pretty much anyone from the looks of the git log; i'll just yeet a patch at the mailing list
<slh>
it's going to be a one-line patch, so yeah, anyone can apply it - and the mailing list is the best place for that (not mirrored on github, so no pull request/ issue to be filed, just the mailing list)
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<neggles>
slh: cool, time to find out if my git-send-email setup works properly...
<neggles>
I put a pair of DBDC MT7916 cards into an AP330. For... Reasons.
<Lynx->
With ModemManager and my modem I see: "Mon Oct 31 17:37:46 2022 daemon.info [2719]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] verbose call end reason (6,36): [3gpp] regular-deactivation".... and ifstatus wan is wrong / netifd doesn't know connection lost, I lose internet connectivity, and there is no automatic reconnection.
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<dhewg>
is there some kind of hotplug event for network interfaces when a carrier is lost/gained - and said interface is part of a bridge?
<dhewg>
i do get "daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'lan1' link is down" etc, but want to run a script on such an event
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<Tapper>
Any news on the reboot prob with the r7800 routers?
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<stintel>
Tapper: did you report/bisect it?
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<robimarko>
Tapper / stintel: Ansuel is aware and trying to reproduce it
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<stintel>
should there be a way to set the link speed in /etc/config/network ? I see a speed attr in netifd/device.c but it seems to be ignored
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<svanheule>
stintel: USW-Aggregation is rtl9303, so you should be able to get it booting with OpenWrt already. Can't make any promises on SFP+ cages actually working
<stintel>
svanheule: for some reason I'm tempted to get 2 :P
<svanheule>
stintel: Birger probably had some support somewhere, but nothing ws never submitted IIRC
<stintel>
svanheule: do you have any routing performance figures of rtl9303 ?
<stintel>
TL-ST1008F seems unobtanium
<svanheule>
stintel: no numbers, but I ran some iperf tests on rtl8380/rtl8390 recently
<stintel>
spending ~EUR540 for 2 SFP-only switches where SFP might not work ... :P
<svanheule>
< 100Mb/s and < 200 Mb/s for just TCP throughput; expect rtl930x to be similar to rtl839x
<svanheule>
stintel: but it's an adventure! :P
<stintel>
true true
<stintel>
but with those figures ... I'm not that interested anymore :P
<svanheule>
ah, just hook up a real router to one of those SFP+ ports
<neggles>
Slimey: QNAP QNA-T310G1T and QNA-T310G1S
<neggles>
for 10GbE
<neggles>
contains an Alpine Ridge thunderbolt chip and an Aquantia PCIe 10G NIC, because apparently that's *still* the cheapest way to do that... c'mon intel where's the thunderbolt+10G MAC chip at
<neggles>
for 1G it's vastly cheaper to buy a $20 media converter