Current status of TL-WR1043ND

Adrian Chadd adrian at freebsd.org
Wed Jun 6 01:05:38 UTC 2012


Hi!

My build scripts don't use the normal rc.conf. telnetd is enabled
though. Take a read of the wiki pages:
http://code.google.com/p/freebsd-wifi-build/

Yes, the ethernet switch is supported. You should be able to use the
switch port VLAN config with what's in -HEAD.

You can add whatever you want to my build scripts to populate the mfsroot. :-)

I'm still trying to flesh out some ath(4) issues when passing
aggregate traffic; I know what's going on but it's just taking (more)
time to fix than I had allotted.



Adrian

On 4 June 2012 14:17, Harm Weites <harm at weites.com> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> back in november Adrian Chadd posted his patches to make the TL-WR1043ND
> run FreeBSD, causing some interesting list-traffic. I'd like to load BSD
> on the little box, but I'm left with some questions after reading the
> archived messages (and I'm hoping some stuff got fixed/sorted in the
> past 6 months):
>
> - What is the status of the 4 port switch, is it seen (and usable) as a
> bridge device?
> - Has anyone tried doing some packetfilter stuff with it?
> - Could anyone give some pointers on getting OpenSSH, bsnmpd, radvd into
> the mfsroot?
> - Stefan Bethke stated the image should probably be able to be loaded
> using the TL-webinterface, has anyone done that?
> - The scripts Adrian supplied configure a static ip on the bridge
> interface, adding telnetd_enable=yes to rc.conf should start telnetd
> after boot, right? (allowing one to login from a switch-connected
> device, thus making it a little less neccesary to connect the serial
> console)
>
> My goal would be to have the 1043ND act as router+ap+switch, configure
> some vlans, running pf, add an ipv6 tunnel, have radvd running, snmpd
> for reading pf stats and using ssh for administration.
>
> Best regards,
> Harm
>
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