[Voyage-linux] iwconfig and frag

Solomon Asare (spam-protected)
Tue Jun 6 20:39:17 HKT 2006


Hi All,
if I try to set the fragmentation size on my voyage
0.2 client to 512 on my wireless interface using
iwconfig, I am unable to ssh into the radio. I can
however ping the radio if my packet size is does not
require fragmentation. I tried setting similar values
for the AP which is a mikrotik (mtu) but I still
couldn't get into my client.

Any help?

solomon.

--- Alfredo Osorio <aosorio at tunnelmail.com> wrote:

> Solomon:
> 
> Can this (gpio) be used to run code after the reset
> button has been pushed
> on the wrap? I have found out that on reset the bios
> posts to port 80h but
> don't know how to go after this value to run some
> code on reboot (e.g. reset
> wrap cf to original settings).
> 
> Many thanks...
> 
> Alfredo
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <voyage-linux at voyage.hk>
> To: "Solomon Asare" <solomonasare at yahoo.com>
> Cc: <voyage-linux at voyage.hk>
> Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 4:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [Voyage-linux] GPIO on WRAP
> 
> 
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> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I found the following code from Josef Liska,
> LRP-Project:
> >
> > #LED 3: On
> > echo "A" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62466
> > #LED 3: Off
> > echo "L" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62466
> > #LED 2: On
> > echo "A" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62464
> > #LED 2: Off
> > echo "L" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62464
> > #LED 1: On
> > echo "H" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62464
> > #LED 1: Off
> > echo "D" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 seek=62464
> >
> >
> > It work's with some minor bugs... LED 1 and 2
> could not be switched on
> > off separatly from each other.
> >
> > You will find in the manual of the board the
> following documentation of
> > the GPIO port:
> >
> > Front panel LEDs and switch
> > LED1 (D3)   GPIO2  write I/O port [GPIOBASE]   bit
> 2 0 = light
> > LED2 (D2)   GPIO3  write I/O port [GPIOBASE]   bit
> 3 0 = light
> > LED3 (D1)   GPIO18 write I/O port [GPIOBASE]   bit
> 18 0 = light
> > Switch (S1) GPIO40 read I/O port [GPIOBASE+20] bit
> 8 0 = pressed
> >
> > With tinyBIOS, GPIOBASE is 0F400h. If you would
> like to write a more
> > generic driver, use the SC1100 I/O base registers
> to determine GPIOBASE.
> >
> > I also heard that there should be a kernel module
> (gpio) to drive the
> > led's but I did not find any instructions for this
> purpose...
> >
> > Have phun!
> > rOger
> >
> > Solomon Asare schrieb:
> > > Hi All,
> > > has anyone done any work on gpio that he will
> want to
> > > share?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > solo.
> >
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