Cardinal Fang Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Will this work for TL-WR703N? I guess it will, but I can't seem to find the original firmware file on the TP-Link website anymore. The whole device has disappeared. Not that I would want to go back to the original FW, it's completely in Chinese. Maybe it's better to go back to OpenWRT? One lby lex.michdebox - PirateBox OpenWrt
Why didn't I try the easy way the first time? So I used the webgui of the already installed OpenWRT to flash the firmware to the WR703n (3.14.4 build 120925 Rel. 33144n) and it worked just like the two MR3040's I made. Now if these things only had a little more range... Anyway, time to do some more fun stuff and set it up with an attractive name. Thanks again!by lex.michdebox - PirateBox OpenWrt
I decided to just go ahead and try step number 8, but I can't seem to mount the USB. Perhaps it's not really working the way it should... > root@OpenWrt:~# cd /mnt/usb > -ash: cd: can't cd to /mnt/usb So nothing to cd to. Let's see what 'dmesg' gives me. Device rebooted with USB plugged in: [ 9.610000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 [ 9.8600by lex.michdebox - PirateBox OpenWrt
zeriux Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Im pretty sure they were 1.7 devices. According to > the openwrt wiki these ship with build number > 120925. I went to the stock chinese firmware and > that was the version on all 3. I got the file from > this post OpenWRT Forum. I flashed that file and > did the steps from the wiki to install piratebby lex.michdebox - PirateBox OpenWrt
First of all, this is an awesome project. I bought a TP-Link MR3040 + SanDisk Cruzer Fit 32GB just for this and I had it up and running without even blinking. Great job! I was wondering, where did you come up with the idea for this? I remember a thread a big while back on 4Chan (and later a tinychat or something similar) discussing this wireless mesh network as a back-up or alternative for theby lex.michdebox - PirateBox News and Events