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doc:appunti:hardware:tl-mr6400_openwrt [2023/02/01 17:41] – [The SNMP Daemon] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:tl-mr6400_openwrt [2023/10/31 15:18] – [Upgrade to OpenWRT 22.05.0] niccolo | ||
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===== Upgrade the uqmi package ===== | ===== Upgrade the uqmi package ===== | ||
- | Download | + | Using the stock **uqmi** package provided by OpenWRT 22.03.2 I was not able to bring up the LTE interface. The error message shown by **logread** was: |
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+ | < | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (2329): Command failed: | ||
+ | ubus call network.interface notify_proto | ||
+ | { " | ||
+ | (Permission denied) | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: Interface ' | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: Interface ' | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (2343): Waiting for SIM initialization | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | I downloaded a custom **uqmi** packages for OpenWRT 22.03.2 here: **[[https:// | ||
The **uqmi** depends upon **libubox** and **libblobmsg-json**, | The **uqmi** depends upon **libubox** and **libblobmsg-json**, | ||
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^ libblobmsg-json20220515 | ^ libblobmsg-json20220515 | ||
+ | Now the '' | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | kern.info kernel: | ||
+ | kern.info kernel: | ||
+ | | ||
+ | | ||
+ | kern.info kernel: | ||
+ | kern.info kernel: | ||
+ | kern.info kernel: | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: Interface ' | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): PINcode disabled | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Data format set to raw-ip | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Default profile: 1 | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Change default profile | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Airplane mode off | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Registered to Iliad on LTE | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Connected with IPv4 | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Unable to connect with IPv6 | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: lte4g (1900): Setting up wwan0 | ||
+ | daemon.notice netifd: Interface ' | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Configure the LTE connection ===== | ===== Configure the LTE connection ===== | ||
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I was not able to instal the **wakeonlan** package because it depends upon Perl (not enough space on flash memory). Fortunately I was able to install **etherwake**, | I was not able to instal the **wakeonlan** package because it depends upon Perl (not enough space on flash memory). Fortunately I was able to install **etherwake**, | ||
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+ | ===== Upgrade to OpenWRT 22.05.0 ===== | ||
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+ | To upgrade from OpenWRT **22.03.3** to **22.05.0** we used the **sysupgrade** option, which preserves the existing configuration, | ||
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+ | Download the new firmware **[[https:// | ||
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+ | Once the router reboots, you can access it via SSH or LuCI web, the network configuration should have been preserved. | ||
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+ | Beware that all the extra packages must be installed again, notably the **uqmi** package, required to drive the LTE modem for internet access, must be upgraded to version **[[https:// | ||
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+ | The repository roots are: | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | This is the list of all the extra packages installed: | ||
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+ | ^ Package | ||
+ | | uqmi_2022-11-29-0.11_mipsel_24kc.ipk | ||
+ | | openvpn | ||
+ | | luci-app-openvpn | ||
+ | | tcpdump-mini | ||
+ | | snmpd | ||
+ | | luci-app-snmpd | ||
+ | | etherwake | ||
+ | | coreutils-base64 | ||
===== Web References ===== | ===== Web References ===== |
doc/appunti/hardware/tl-mr6400_openwrt.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/26 15:30 by niccolo