Hi folks, I'm new here and I've quite the same issue I wanna install kmod-usb-serial, kmod-usb-serial-ftdi and've no sucess. I've tried apt-get usb. Dpkg-i i,ve downloaded rar files with ipk.
Extensions(some erorr opening/extracting file) and've no success I wanna hack my router firmware: I've serial-usb connection router Pirelli discus AG v1 pc: Lenovo thinkpad r 500, Linux mint13 I've already installed opewrt by this tut can anybody show me some bin file I've found nothnig usefull, searched here, github. And nuthin I've downloaded from here (Last edited by r.balejik on 25 Feb 2013, 10:23). I followed this guide on first login and it says i need some vanilla image and I don't have any image in trunk?
Od I need to download the openwrt imagebuilder on the top of the (I have pirelli ag225 and that's brcmxx I've found brcm63xx most probably) I've downloaded snapshots/trunk = bleeding edge or is it better to download the stable version = backfire my router is wuite old 07/07 so the stable could be ok? And from backfire I've downloaded imagebuilder,sdk and toolchain, is that enough to install openwrt on my pc (Last edited by r.balejik on 28 Feb 2013, 20:36).
I'll be damned. I need to do this: ( according to 'officila openwrt' guide ) Any freshly installed 'vanilla' OpenWrt Image, will start with these defaults: The internal interface lan and the wireless interface/interfaces wlan0 / wlan1 are bridged together to br-lan wifi is disabled the IP address of the internal interface/bridge of the OpenWrt-device is 192.168.1.1/24 dnsmasq is running; it allocates IP addresses in the range of 192.168.1.100 to.250 on the internal interface to connected hosts dropbear does not accept connections telnet daemon is running on standard port (23). Change pass for openwrt and then ssh into router.
FTDI-gate wasn’t great for anybody, and now with hardware hobbyists and technological tinkerers moving away from the most popular USB to serial adapter, some other chip has to fill the void.The.
And finally opkg kmod-usb. And you're saying I need opkg first I'm lost. Moreover when I type opkg terminal says command not found ( I build opkg from source) so what I need to do first? I'v no file in /etc/opkg.conf. So am i doing smth wrong? How to install opkg properly.?? (Last edited by r.balejik on 28 Feb 2013, 22:55).
My advice as a beginner myself in OpenWRT: If you're new to OpenWRT and/or linux, - forget about compiling an image by yourself - especially forget about compiling a trunk image Both are only suitable for advanced users, who know what they're doing, who do not stumble over every tiny error and who can help themselves. Instead, for the first steps with OpenWRT, go the easy and safe way: Install a *precompiled image* or generate (not compile) one by yourself with help of the image generator. ---> ---> see 1) + 2) To my experience, this is much easier, less error prone and *will work*. With the precompiled image, you can play around, install available packages, get to know OpenWRT and it's configurations, learn how things work. With precompiled images, you will have opkg installed by default and it will work.
By the way: Why do you want to 'hack' your router? What's your goal you want to achieve? What do you want to do with OpenWRT? P.S.: You have to be forgiving and wakeful with *all* open source firmware project documentation, not just OpenWRT, since developers like to develop, but not to document (I totally understand this; I would act the same way.
Much of the information you find on the net refers to old versions of OpenWRT and may not be applicable to your specific build. Some questions: - How old is that router?
Solved: Hello! I have installed Windows 7 (32 bit) on my Lenovo Z570. Device Manager shows driver missing for PCI-Controller Simple. Pci controller shifracii deshifracii driver lenovo windows 7. What is Pci_kontroller_shifracii_deshifracii_drajver_lenovo_b50-45.exe? Pci_kontroller_shifracii_deshifracii_drajver_lenovo_b50-45.exe doesn't have a product name. Aug 27, 2018 - After reinstalling the operating system, there was a yellow exclamation mark before PCI Simple Communications controller or PCI Serial Port.
- Is 'Pirelli discus AG v1' the complete name of the router? - Is there a sticker with model / maker / serial number on the router? - Do you have a manual (printed or pdf) for this router? - Are you sure that this router doesn't support DDNS by itself, without the need for a different DDNS? - Why are you stuck to that router? Why not a router for $25 who has a builtin DDNS client, so you don't need any firmware modification? Just curious, because you are going through all that hassle only to get a DDNS client.
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