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DI-614+ rev A - deal....
Scott Serr
2003-12-03 23:04:15 UTC
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Whats the status on getting the DI-614+ rev A working. (I know this was
just asked)

They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
John T
2003-12-04 02:58:52 UTC
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Exactly why I was asking.... of course... for that cheap, I could probably
afford to buy a couple and experiment..... of course, you get $40 tied up
for a couple months waiting for the rebate to come in.... but overall a
pretty good deal.... especially of LinuxAP will work on it.


From: "Scott Serr" <***@theserrs.net>
To: <LinuxAP-***@linuxAP.ksmith.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: [LinuxAP-dev] DI-614+ rev A - deal....
Post by Scott Serr
Whats the status on getting the DI-614+ rev A working. (I know this was
just asked)
They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
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Scott Serr
2003-12-04 04:49:19 UTC
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I'm getting one. It will probably not be a LinuxAP, it will replace my
buggy NetGear MR814. The MR814's NAT logic timeouts idle ssh
connections after about 15 minutes. It's worth $23 (to me) for that
problem to go away.

I would get several more if I could do LinuxAP on them.
Post by John T
Exactly why I was asking.... of course... for that cheap, I could probably
afford to buy a couple and experiment..... of course, you get $40 tied up
for a couple months waiting for the rebate to come in.... but overall a
pretty good deal.... especially of LinuxAP will work on it.
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: [LinuxAP-dev] DI-614+ rev A - deal....
Post by Scott Serr
Whats the status on getting the DI-614+ rev A working. (I know this was
just asked)
They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
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Henrion Benjamin
2003-12-04 12:51:53 UTC
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Post by John T
Exactly why I was asking.... of course... for that cheap, I could probably
afford to buy a couple and experiment..... of course, you get $40 tied up
for a couple months waiting for the rebate to come in.... but overall a
pretty good deal.... especially of LinuxAP will work on it.
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: [LinuxAP-dev] DI-614+ rev A - deal....
Post by Scott Serr
Whats the status on getting the DI-614+ rev A working. (I know this was
just asked)
We're stuck with the samsung4510 <-> cardbus interface.

If you want to help us, maybe we could provide a first flash image
without wireless card support, just to have more people working on
the router.

Or maybe just an image with the booter installed, and that makes
tftpboot requests to load a kernel+ramfs, it's better to load any tools
you want to work with...
Post by John T
Post by Scott Serr
They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
Very cheap. But please be sure that it's revA.
--
Benjamin Henrion <***@udev.org>
http://bh.udev.org
Scott Serr
2003-12-04 16:01:15 UTC
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Post by Scott Serr
Whats the status on getting the DI-614+ rev A working. (I know this was
just asked)
We're stuck with the samsung4510 <-> cardbus interface.
If you want to help us, maybe we could provide a first flash image
without wireless card support, just to have more people working on
the router.
Or maybe just an image with the booter installed, and that makes
tftpboot requests to load a kernel+ramfs, it's better to load any tools
you want to work with...
So the PCMCIA socket uses cardbus and that is difficult to get working
in the kernel? (I've seen for a long time cardbus support in the
kernel, so there must be a different problem) Or is the wireless card
not supported? or both?

I'm only familiar with the USR 2450. How does speed/performance/ram
compare on these boxes? Sorry for my ignorance, but do you flash the
image with a linear memory card like my USR 2450s? I think I like the
skill to do much more. I hear JTAG this and that in the mailing list
without really understanding what you guys are doing. (you understand my
hw hacking skill better now)
Post by Scott Serr
They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
Very cheap. But please be sure that it's revA.
The photo had 2 antenna, it could have been a "stock photo" and been
wrong. I'll let everyone know in a week.
Bruno Lopes F. Cabral
2003-12-04 16:19:19 UTC
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Hello there
Post by Scott Serr
I'm only familiar with the USR 2450. How does speed/performance/ram
compare on these boxes? Sorry for my ignorance, but do you flash the
image with a linear memory card like my USR 2450s? I think I like the
skill to do much more. I hear JTAG this and that in the mailing list
without really understanding what you guys are doing. (you understand my
hw hacking skill better now)
I'm working with ppl from hri.sf.net project. it's not
samsung ARM based but JTAG is similar, there, and I can
tell you the following

buy your first one. just US$35 at http://az-electronics.com/item9.htm
make one is easy but is also time consumming. in my opinion,
it isn't worth the trouble just to make one adapter

get the jtag programmer software, like openwince or other.

then you can put the JTAG adapter on your parallell port,
hook in on the JTAG connector on the board and start reading
and writing the flash around

one thing the hardware we're working with has is a boot loader
capable of rewrite the flash. I heard U-BOOT can do that, too,
but we didn't get to this part, yet (replace the boot loader)

reflash U-BOOT in a similar way we upgrade router firmware
would easy things a lot (i.e. on WL11000 would put the SRAM
card need totally off!). think network boot, tftp, reflash
on-the-fly etc.

I have one samsung AP laying around but I was hoping ppl from
that hacking parties would make a nice quick-start howto on
reading/reflash the units so I could help on the area I know
more (ramdisk mounting and loading). the advantage of this one
is that it already have an RS232C connector

hope this info helps at least a little :-)

Cheers
!3runo
from Brazil

P.S. doing a serial level shifter isn't difficult, too, but
again it is not worth the trouble to do just one unit. it would
be good if any could do a bunch of them and put for sale.
we have a level shifter design on http://hri.sf.net/tools/
or you could use this one from (search Serial Console)
http://melbourne.wireless.vic.asn.au/wiki/?minitar
(it's good to note that there are two types of level shifters,
for 5V and 3.3V. they're not interchangeable and are hardware
dependent)
Scott Serr
2003-12-12 15:28:29 UTC
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Post by Scott Serr
Post by Henrion Benjamin
Post by Scott Serr
They are available from ecost.com for $19.99 after rebates. Free ground
shipping but $3-4 handling.
(one rebate expires 12/5/2003)
Very cheap. But please be sure that it's revA.
The photo had 2 antenna, it could have been a "stock photo" and been
wrong. I'll let everyone know in a week.
FYI: It ended up being a revB. Installed it last night as just a normal
AP/router. I think I like it better than my MR814.

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