ChaosCalmer changes the build name format for images in the ar71xx branch (and others perhaps)
Add wildcard match to better handle this going forward.
Change-Id: I76c50d31f1496c76f459d1f28c3ff94d7ec6c3a4
snmp,socat,xinet.d are required package as part of the build
Conflicts:
build/buildsteps/kconfig/003-packages
Change-Id: Ibb68dec4a5e92f8ee8511d971f1189f1d6e8a9a2
This adds support for 802.11n data rates on the mesh.
This should improve dataspeeds across the board
MIMO devices like Rocket and NanoStation should be able to use dual chains which allows diverse data transmission on each chain increasing throughput
MCS data rates in theory should cut through noise better than legacy modulation and have higher speeds on each step which should allow overall higher datarate between nodes.
Merging in latest release-3.15.1.0 changes into develop to provide a foundation with recent release fixes for the develop branch.
This should be 3.15.1.0b03 code.
Conflicts:
files/etc/crontabs/root
files/usr/local/bin/wscan
files/www/cgi-bin/sysinfo.json
Some settings would not copy correctly and would fall back to the config default due to faulty if checks logic when the value was set to 0 ending up in if(0) checks.
All devices that respond to an iw scan will be AP's or ADHOCS.
All adhoc devices need to have the adhoc designator so if we don't see this we know its an AP.
Also resolves the "0" signal strength as nodes that have not been seen in long time show up as a 0 for signal.
This is a regression of the issues seen on the iw scan but in this case applies to station dump which we have not used before.
We don't really need any files in there, and keeping the folder can interfere with the programs that populate /etc/aredn_include on firstboot from uci-default.
This will cause the node to boot up in default mode (with an AP on its interface on the default channels) during its first boot, and than very quickly reboot and come up under the mesh.
Deals with the fact that TPLink has max powers that differ based on frequency and are programed into the chip lower than what the manufacture states in its datasheet.
We want to make sure we don't fry any boards so we honor what the chip programming is set to.