<pkgadd>
odroid h2+ would imho be more interesting
<Devastator>
I don't have a pcengines apu2 but I find it so interesting..
<dorf>
no doubt, pkgadd
<dorf>
slightly pricier, though, but 2.5Gb ethernet * 2 is a nice touch.
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<russell-->
dorf: intel radios have a history of not being very good at ap-mode (it might be different these days)
<dorf>
russell--: ah, ok, noted. and realtek?
<russell-->
all mine are either qualcomm/atheros or mediatek
<dorf>
the odroid pkgadd mentioned is realtek I think, no?
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<slh_>
the odroid h2/ h2+ is wired-only (realtek ethernet, not wireless) - and intel wireless is indeed still unusable for AP mode (and realtek /wireless/ is even worse)
<dorf>
ah, right, yeah, mixed up eth and wireless. now you mention it, I recall it saying dual intel radios.
<dorf>
except that's the hb2.
<dorf>
I'm still holding out hope nxp do the right thing and open source their wrt firmware blob :)
<mangix>
lol no way
<dorf>
If you're listening NXP, I'm sure you'd get max love in here :)
<mangix>
the last company that open sourced firmware is atheros I believe
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<dorf>
mangix: the optimist in me things NXP just need a nudge to put their firmware up on their github site.. they're obviously not entirely ignorant of the concept of opensource :) https://github.com/NXP/mwifiex-firmware
<dorf>
"hundreds have tried, all have failed"
<dorf>
at least, they know how to use github.
<mangix>
mediatek has the biggest chance IMO
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<russell-->
iw info says the intel 01:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 6b)
<russell-->
supports ap mode
<russell-->
(that's the radio in one of my laptops)
<PaulFertser>
Most are unhappy with how AP mode is supported on the 5 GHz band with Intel devices, see "iw list" for the channels it's allowed on.
<PaulFertser>
Channels and power.
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<mangix>
russell--: that's news to me
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<PaulFertser>
russell--: please share iw list for that so that one could judge how useful the facilities offered for different usecases.
<PaulFertser>
Something tells me mangix won't be fascinated :)
<mangix>
how so?
<PaulFertser>
I expect very limited power and channel selection on the 5 Ghz band.
<mangix>
ah of course. that card is meant to be used in laptops
<mrkiko>
PaulFertser: thanks for helping me out in coordinating with blocktrron, seems we are able to be present only alternately to each other :D
<mrkiko>
but I did read the logs
<PaulFertser>
mrkiko: welcome.
<mrkiko>
blocktrron: yyes, I would have to test it somehow, don't exactly know how I might do that, except for substituting the ISP's modem with a computer or something
<mrkiko>
no, won't have an easy way of doing that except use another devicei n the meantime to connect all the rest. Let's see...
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<mrkiko>
blocktrron: thanks for your port to that device, it's very nice.
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<blocktrron>
mrkiko: ar40xx should support port mirroring, otherwise pass the traffic thru a PC
<blocktrron>
in the end, i try to avoid this mess altogether as best as is can
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<mrkiko>
blocktrron: thanks! I hope I'll be able to do that.
<mrkiko>
blocktrron: I mean, I guess I'll have to get another 7530 to do it peacefully from this desk
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