yes. WWAN functionality is fully working. This build also includes a config to get it working OOB. It's the NCM protocol.Hello, Will I be able to use the LTE module in this build of OpenWrt?
If you have root access to it, please give me a dump ofView attachment 2645239openwrt zlt x21 possible.?
dmesg
and cat /proc/cpuinfo
. It depends on what SoC. If it's an off the shelf SoC for routers, it's possible.It's already released.Looking forward for this.
Not yet. We've been busy with our day jobs.May video tutorial napo ba kayu nito sir?
sir stable ang wi pi 2.4ghz nya and may backup pirmware ng globe stock?PR got merged. it will be included in OpenWRT 23.x!
Not yet. We've been busy with our day jobs.
It's as stable as any other router that uses MT7612E in our testing.sir stable ang wi pi 2.4ghz nya and may backup pirmware ng globe stock?
If ganito po ba, does this mean I have root access?If you have root access to it
Yes. But this isn't an officially supported way to flash it. The preferred way is still to boot from an initramfs.
Ahh I see, thanks for the reply sir. Actually I have not done anything yet, but I can't help but explore your instructions. But then given my very limited knowledge on this stuff, I guess I'll have to wait for your detailed video/guide.Yes. But this isn't an officially supported way to flash it. The preferred way is still to boot from an initramfs.
Nice.. luci-app-3ginfo-lite is implemented how about the signal led indicator is working ? or still you can only see the LTE signal status only in luci web ui?Found some time yesterday to RE more stuff so we've got new builds
Should include luci-app-3ginfo-lite and luci-app-modemband. Although modemband is virtually not working as the AT command should've been sent on init as it's not saved on the module unlike other cellular modules.
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luci-proto-qmi and mbim has also been included in case you want to upgrade the LTE module to something else
We have tested a T77W676 on this via a mini pcie adapter and it works fine. We plan on getting a T77W968 as well as that would be a cheap upgrade to a häçkable CAT16 modem
As usual, use at your own risk
There are experimental as we only work on this in our spare time. All of our builds are free and open source as per the license requires. We also look forward to doing builds for other modems when we have time.
Will probably write a daemon for this by next weekNice.. luci-app-3ginfo-lite is implemented how about the signal led indicator is working ? or still you can only see the LTE signal status only in luci web ui?
I already tested it and now I can see what LTE signal status I have but still only on luci 3ginfo,rapain leds should be included in the new build. Should be the same link.
One thing I forgot to note that this is a downstream fork based on OpenWrt 23.05. It's forked so we can get builds out fast and maintain ABI stability with libraries so there are no gotchas when a library is update in mainline. All of our work on OpenWrt ports are FOSS once public builds are available to keep inline with the license
If you want other modems ported, just hit us up in any form and we'll let you know if it's possible.
Some modems are close to impossible due to having no datasheet and and linux sources available. Example would be some ZLT modems like the China Unicom VN007 which seems to be running everything on the IVY510 SoC.
have you updated to the new build? Will have to check if I updated the builds on the server.I already tested it and now I can see what LTE signal status I have but still only on luci 3ginfo,
LED still off or there's any workaround to manually make it work? I'm still new to openwrt is there ^^
Yeap! I downloaded the sysupgrade link recently you postedhave you updated to the new build? Will have to check if I updated the builds on the server.