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Smokey

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  1. I just did a factory reset to clear the config. The /etc/config/wireless now looks like : config wifi-device radio0 option type mac80211 option channel 11 option hwmode 11ng option macaddr 00:13:37:a5:11:5b option htmode HT20 list ht_capab SHORT-GI-20 list ht_capab SHORT-GI-40 list ht_capab RX-STBC1 list ht_capab DSSS_CCK-40 # REMOVE THIS LINE TO ENABLE WIFI: # option disabled 1 config wifi-iface option device radio0 option network lan option mode ap option ssid Pineapple5_115B option encryption none config wifi-device radio1 option type mac80211 option channel 11 option hwmode 11g option macaddr b6:d6:f5:22:05:23 # REMOVE THIS LINE TO ENABLE WIFI: # option disabled 1 config wifi-iface option device radio1 option network lan option mode ap option ssid Pineapple5_0523 option encryption none Now there is no swap anymore right ?
  2. @Lockon Did you try going through the tile interface? Yes, that's the first thing I tried to do of course, but unfortunately that didn't work. That's when I tried to manual connect. @thesugarat I started out on Firmware 1.0, upgraded to 1.0.2, and within days 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 The reason why I used the 'wifi detect' was indeed because I thought they are swapped. So unplug the third one, issue the wifi detect and reboot. Then try Client Mode tab to connect. There is no third one connected to the device, only thing that is plugged into the device, is the Power Cable. And there has never been a third wifi device connected to the device. Which line of which config seems odd then ?
  3. Hi, My first post and unfortunatly it's about a problem that I got. Device -> MK5, 1.0.4, Infusions [WifiMgr,Status,Site_Survey]. No ethernet cable connected I'm trying to connect the MK5 to a Linksys WRT54G router that has open security (for test purpose at the moment). I issued the "rm /etc/config/wireless && wifi detect > /etc/config/wireless && reboot" command to make sure the radio's aren't swapped. Then after the reboot, I go to the network tile, client mode, dropdown to my Linksys router, click on Connect to this network. It states, connecting, please wait. And Connection Information shows. Not connected. So no connection.... But, when I SSH to the MK5 and manual do 'iwconfig wlan1 essid linksys && ifconfig wlan1 up && udhcpc -i wlan1' The MK5 get's an IP from the Linksys and Internet is working on the MK5 :-) But still of course, it's not sharing internet to wlan0. Any clue what's going wrong with the client mode ? /etc/config/wireless directly after the 'wifi detect..' /etc/config/wireless after the 'Client Mode' connection failed : Anybody any clue ? Thanks, Smokey
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