Testing mode for CPE510
Offset needs to be looked into, OS reports a max power of 23dbm need to see if this is kernel, or offset related.
Should provide enough details for the board to be registered in the UI
When a device does not have a subsystem device ID we will fall back to the board_detect routine.
In the case of a TPLink CPE510 the model will be along the lines of "TP-Link CPE510 v1.0"
In the case of TPLink CPE510 this also includes a hardware version so should the hardware be changed in the future we will be able to key off that as well.
Create get_interface which will lookup in the current uci network config the realname for the logical interface name.
When the interface is not found it will fall back to a hard coded list.
Configure the UI to use the new get_interface function.
Since a large number of the BBHNDev team has decided to create firmware fully independent of the BBHN Project the decision has been made to rebrand the firmware to differentiate from the origional BBHN work.
We would like to thank all those whom have worked on the BBHN firmware over the years and all those who continue to work on the firmware under AREDN(TM).
Program went GPLv3 last year but license text was never added to files
Default text to give credit to David as he is listed in all commits and to reference the BBHN Austin team at the same time as they were part of the group of HAM's that started this project.
Removing the offset and increasing max power so we have full range avaliable to us.
This may not help us figure out the offset but will allow us a wider range of options.
ref BBHN->ticket:71
Reported information and board information do not appear to line up, device will need further testing to verify actual details.
Max Power and Power Offset are of concern.
ref BBHN->ticket:71
By checking the "Keep Settings" box the node will run sysupgrade instead of mtd. Core settings are stored between installs and the _setup files are updated by pulling in missing items from the _setup.default files.