Wireless client
Wireless client
Hello
I am using a routertech 2.92 firmware on my router, and works perfectly.
Have you ever planned to let the router be an AP Client ? I use this item as an AP only, but I would like to use it as an Wi-Fi AP Client to let my ip phone and my pc connect wirelessly to the main AP using the 4 port switch.
Is planned an AP Client mode on this items?
Thank you
I am using a routertech 2.92 firmware on my router, and works perfectly.
Have you ever planned to let the router be an AP Client ? I use this item as an AP only, but I would like to use it as an Wi-Fi AP Client to let my ip phone and my pc connect wirelessly to the main AP using the 4 port switch.
Is planned an AP Client mode on this items?
Thank you
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Re: Wireless client
If I understand you correctly, what you want is WDS. If so, this feature is already in the 1350A wireless firmwares - however, I am yet to hear of one person who has used it successfully.
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Re: Wireless client
I think wireless client mode is something specific to Broadcom, and can be enabled in Ethernet routers with dd-wrt or Tomato etc. This allows the wireless interface to become a WAN port by connecting as a client to a remote router. Wouldn't know where to look in AR7 based ADSL routers - do any routers with AR7 chipset support this?
Re: Wireless client
Hello
thank you for your attention.
Well, I dont want WDS, I just need to use the router as an "hardware wireless client" to enable some devices connected to the eth ports, to communicate to the wi-fi lan.
WIFI_LAN ---> AP -----> HARDWARE_CLIENT ---> 4port switch ---> PC, IP PHONE, XBOX, etc
I used in the past WDS correctly on 3com wifi routers, but I don't want to have AP repeaters.
Thank you
thank you for your attention.
Well, I dont want WDS, I just need to use the router as an "hardware wireless client" to enable some devices connected to the eth ports, to communicate to the wi-fi lan.
WIFI_LAN ---> AP -----> HARDWARE_CLIENT ---> 4port switch ---> PC, IP PHONE, XBOX, etc
I used in the past WDS correctly on 3com wifi routers, but I don't want to have AP repeaters.
Thank you
Re: Wireless client
IMHO, Wireless clients are just as important as APs.
Routertech devs could find Wireless client module info from the OpenWrt AR7 project. See Kamikaze 8.09 AR7 builds. Hopefully this will help provide RT client mode support in future AR7 builds. Sources are here...
http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09.2/
FYI... This OpenWrt build runs on the Actiontec Gt701 in Client mode (unbridged only! ), and AP mode of course. Maybe Gt704 also? I am using client mode now. Just delete the (dsl) NAS0 device, bridge the wlan0 to the WAN, instead of the LAN interface. Then select Client mode under wlan0 setup (all in Luci GUI). Note: The ACX driver for the TI chip in it does not seem to support WPA or WDS, but VPN might be possible to secure the link?
I also got RT 2.94 running on another Actiontec Gt-701 by using the RT firmware tool to split the image into separate kernel and FS files. Then used RRT to flash, allowing automatic MTD settings. I did this after bricking it with a single RT image file. Thanks to RRT devs. PPPoA also works using Qwest ISP.
Routertech devs could find Wireless client module info from the OpenWrt AR7 project. See Kamikaze 8.09 AR7 builds. Hopefully this will help provide RT client mode support in future AR7 builds. Sources are here...
http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09.2/
FYI... This OpenWrt build runs on the Actiontec Gt701 in Client mode (unbridged only! ), and AP mode of course. Maybe Gt704 also? I am using client mode now. Just delete the (dsl) NAS0 device, bridge the wlan0 to the WAN, instead of the LAN interface. Then select Client mode under wlan0 setup (all in Luci GUI). Note: The ACX driver for the TI chip in it does not seem to support WPA or WDS, but VPN might be possible to secure the link?
I also got RT 2.94 running on another Actiontec Gt-701 by using the RT firmware tool to split the image into separate kernel and FS files. Then used RRT to flash, allowing automatic MTD settings. I did this after bricking it with a single RT image file. Thanks to RRT devs. PPPoA also works using Qwest ISP.
Re: Wireless client
There are hopes to activate w. client mode on 1130 chipset with routertech fw 2.95 ?
On openwrt's forum is written that wireless client mode (on AR7 router) can be obtained with:
Is it possible (from telnet console) to reconfigure Wireless chip to client mode and then nat it under RouterTech 2.95 ?
I don't want to install OpenWrt only to use the client mode
On openwrt's forum is written that wireless client mode (on AR7 router) can be obtained with:
- WDS and repeater mode
- Wireless chip in client mode (not ap mode) and bridged to Wan
- Wireless chip in client mode (not ap mode) and routed (natted) to Wan
Is it possible (from telnet console) to reconfigure Wireless chip to client mode and then nat it under RouterTech 2.95 ?
I don't want to install OpenWrt only to use the client mode
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Re: Wireless client
No.Fabry wrote:Is it possible (from telnet console) to reconfigure Wireless chip to client mode and then nat it under RouterTech 2.95 ?
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Re: Wireless client
Pretty useless then ... and does OpenWRT have any support for the 1350 wireless chip yet?The ACX driver for the TI chip in it does not seem to support WPA
Similar wireless chips are used in PC wireless cards, so no surprise the OpenSource ACX has some support, there's also a leaked old version of the Ti wireless driver around.
Re: Wireless client
I have just tested this days openwrt on dg834G v2 i think with ti7300 and TNETW1130GVF wifi minipci
conclusion: wireless client mode works only routed no bridge but has one major bug: is not working with wep, if i set wep key i can't conect to any other acces point using wep(this one is ok,tested with other devices instead of dg834g) without wep everything is working fine.And even if i set dg834g as acces point still not working with wep no device can be associated to dg834g.so..wep not working and..no wpa support yet.
what i have is adsl router, i don't care about adsl,here at me we use fttb, can routertech be instaled on this router?(i want to use vlan capability of rt) and wifi as ap.
conclusion: wireless client mode works only routed no bridge but has one major bug: is not working with wep, if i set wep key i can't conect to any other acces point using wep(this one is ok,tested with other devices instead of dg834g) without wep everything is working fine.And even if i set dg834g as acces point still not working with wep no device can be associated to dg834g.so..wep not working and..no wpa support yet.
what i have is adsl router, i don't care about adsl,here at me we use fttb, can routertech be instaled on this router?(i want to use vlan capability of rt) and wifi as ap.
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Re: Wireless client
firmware-faq/#netgear_v2LostCell wrote:I have just tested this days openwrt on dg834G v2 i think with ti7300 and TNETW1130GVF wifi minipci ... can routertech be instaled on this router?
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Re: Wireless client
Hi. I have a Qwest branded ActionTec GT701Wg router/modem as yours. I would like to flash RT on it. I tried with OpenWRT, but its firmware broke the router. I was able to restore original actiontec firmware. adam2 not corrupted.hiteck wrote:IMHO, Wireless clients are just as important as APs.
Routertech devs could find Wireless client module info from the OpenWrt AR7 project. See Kamikaze 8.09 AR7 builds. Hopefully this will help provide RT client mode support in future AR7 builds. Sources are here...
http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09.2/
FYI... This OpenWrt build runs on the Actiontec Gt701 in Client mode (unbridged only! ), and AP mode of course. Maybe Gt704 also? I am using client mode now. Just delete the (dsl) NAS0 device, bridge the wlan0 to the WAN, instead of the LAN interface. Then select Client mode under wlan0 setup (all in Luci GUI). Note: The ACX driver for the TI chip in it does not seem to support WPA or WDS, but VPN might be possible to secure the link?
I also got RT 2.94 running on another Actiontec Gt-701 by using the RT firmware tool to split the image into separate kernel and FS files. Then used RRT to flash, allowing automatic MTD settings. I did this after bricking it with a single RT image file. Thanks to RRT devs. PPPoA also works using Qwest ISP.
I run linux, I use TNFTP to flash images. I would appreciate if you could explain step by step how to flash the RT firmware onto this router. There's a lot of people around trying to do it. Thanks.
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Re: Wireless client
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4027&p=48592#p48592rospo wrote:Hi. I have a Qwest branded ActionTec GT701Wg router/modem as yours. I would like to flash RT on it. I tried with OpenWRT, but its firmware broke the router. I was able to restore original actiontec firmware. adam2 not corrupted.
I run linux, I use TNFTP to flash images. I would appreciate if you could explain step by step how to flash the RT firmware onto this router. There's a lot of people around trying to do it. Thanks.
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Re: Wireless client
Thanks. I've got it working! I splitted the firmware with wine firmware_tool.exe , then used tnftp (xferbuf 512) to put filesystem to mtd0 and kernel to mtd1. Rebooted and got it working! Thanks a lot!thechief wrote:viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4027&p=48592#p48592rospo wrote:Hi. I have a Qwest branded ActionTec GT701Wg router/modem as yours. I would like to flash RT on it. I tried with OpenWRT, but its firmware broke the router. I was able to restore original actiontec firmware. adam2 not corrupted.
I run linux, I use TNFTP to flash images. I would appreciate if you could explain step by step how to flash the RT firmware onto this router. There's a lot of people around trying to do it. Thanks.
Here's a little howto for gnu/linux users. See this before:
http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs% ... ngAR7.html
and use tnftp instead of ftp. For some reason, ftp freezes when tryng to upload the new
firmware image. Somewhere I found that under linux we have to use tnftp with xferbuf=512 option.
1) split the RT firmware image using wine RT firmware_tool.exe
Let's say the last RT firmware is: RouterTech_3.6.0D_20110103_2.95_AR7WRD_Adam2_1-Port_firmware.upgrade.img; after splitting it with "wine RT firmware_tool.exe", you will get in the same directory 2 new files:
a) RouterTech_3.6.0D_20110103_2.95_AR7WRD_Adam2_1-Port_firmware.upgrade.filesystem.bin
b) RouterTech_3.6.0D_20110103_2.95_AR7WRD_Adam2_1-Port_firmware.upgrade.kernel.bin
2) ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.100
3) unplug router; plug router and while power led is red, do step 4
4) tnftp 192.168.0.1 (ftp will not work, because it does not have xferbuf 512 - at least I don't know how to set it)
Connected to 192.168.0.1.
220 ADAM2 FTP Server ready.
Name (192.168.0.1:user): adam2
Password:adam2
230 User adam2 successfully logged in.
Remote system type is UNIX.
ftp> binary
ftp> quote MEDIA FLSH
ftp> xferbuf 512
ftp> put RouterTech_3.6.0D_20110103_2.95_AR7WRD_Adam2_1-Port_firmware.upgrade.filesystem.bin "filesystem.bin mtd0"
wait for the transfer to finish;
ftp> put RouterTech_3.6.0D_20110103_2.95_AR7WRD_Adam2_1-Port_firmware.upgrade.kernel.bin "kernel.bin mtd1"
wait for the transfer to finish;
ftp> quote REBOOT
Wait for the router reboots.
That's all. Have fun!
Edit: name of "Firmware Tool" binary corrected by thechief
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Re: Wireless client
Thanks for this additional tutorial for Linux users. But please note that mtd0 and mtd1 need to be correctly set first - otherwise, the router will not boot.
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Re: Wireless client
Any explanation why this procedure needed? Its just luck isn't it that the old mtd1 an 0 are appropriate size for RT kernel and filesystem? Is it not possible to flash combined image with bootloader (too big maybe?). If mtd4 set can subsequent upgrades be done using web gui and single image?