Hi All. Very new here so hope this question hasn't already be asked.
I have some TP LINK CPE210(UN) V3.2 and when I try to install the AREDN firmware I get a Not supported hardware error.
I have tried the nightly builds as well as the stable ones "aredn-3.19.3.0-cpe210-v3-factory.bin"
What am I missing.
Kent
PS I am trying the update from the factory UI
I have some TP LINK CPE210(UN) V3.2 and when I try to install the AREDN firmware I get a Not supported hardware error.
I have tried the nightly builds as well as the stable ones "aredn-3.19.3.0-cpe210-v3-factory.bin"
What am I missing.
Kent
PS I am trying the update from the factory UI
https://www.arednmesh.org/content/nightly-builds
Thank you for the response.
I'll give the nightly builds another go. Still no go but I'll try over the next few weeks/months. :)
Kent
Nightly build 12-02-2020 still gets the not supported hardware error.
Anyone else been able to change the firmware on V3.2?
Kent
https://arednmesh.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arednGettingStarted/advanced_config.html#administration
Joe AE6XE
Sorry to be a pain but the attached link, is it a screen shot of the AREDN firmware? I still have the factory firmware on my CPE210.
and can't see the support data link on the system page (no administration page)
I have attached the config.bin.. Is this what you need?
Kent
It might be as simple as adding the strings, but if they changed a flash, RAM, or ethernet, etc. chip, then more changes are necessary. To assess how easy/hard this is, are you able to ssh into the device to get a command line (are you familiar with these commands?)? From a prior forum example, you may have to enable ssh in the Pharos UI somewhere. If you can access, we'd need to capture output from the following commands:
dmesg
cat /proc/cpuinfo
cat /dev/mtdblock2 | grep CPE210
Refer to this prior and similar post: https://www.arednmesh.org/comment/13645#comment-13645
Joe AE6XE
Kent
Joe AE6XE
Kent, try this image: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qUasjByCKLv1-iBjgSdgNC8N9difcCUL?usp=sharing
The device should accept loading this image. Once it is loaded, I need a support data download. It probably still needs some settings to recognize the device for AREDN power settings and channel options.
Joe AE6XE
Hi Joe,
Nice work. The upgrade worked and rebooted ok. I have attached the file you requested and i am about to do a second unit and have a play.
Kent PS. I have updated two units now and so far so good. They talk to each other.
Let me know if any issues after taking through the paces with typical use.
Joe AE6XE
Hi Joe
Home from work now so gave it another try.
Changed to any power setting and rebooted..It didn't keep the power setting. went to 21dbm
I have attached the frequency list in the combo box. It goes back to 2.412 after each reboot..
Thank you so much for your work so far :)
Kent
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qUasjByCKLv1-iBjgSdgNC8N9difcCUL...
The channel selections should now work. One more round of support data, to review.
Joe AE6XE
Thanks again Joe
The channel list now shows -2 -1 ect ;) shows highest power level as 21dbm specs say up tp 27dbm
I selected channel -2 and 16dbm after reboot was back on channel 1 and 21dbm
EDIT Scratch that, some dummy didn't press save changes before reboot DOH rebooted keeping the new settings fine.
Kent
21 dbm: ch -2, -1, 1
25 dbm: ch 2
18 dbm: ch 3+
I need to understand the max power specs for each of the different 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2 models. If they are different, then a new way of detecting the model needs to be implemented, to set the power.
You can play with the definition by editing the file /www/cgi-bin/perfunc.pm and changing 'chanpower' here. See if it will take, save, and keep a higher power setting on any of the channels. Elsewhere in the vendor firmware settings, there are hardcoded maxes by channel.
Joe AE6XE
Joe
All working from the nightly build. I restored one to the OME firmware to check power levels and it allows 27dbm on all available channels. :)
I am going to try editing the perfunc.pm file and seeing if I can break it.
Can't thank you enough for your help. I'll send a little donation in to help with on going costs.
Kent
There's still some complexity and mystery, but the thinking to date has been there are hard coded max values by channel stored on the flash as set by vendor. In AREDN firmware, change the max settings in perfunc.pm and see if you can get any channel to to save and keep a setting above 25. If spec says 27dBm and we can confirm it will keep and take that setting on any of the channels, then let's make that a permanent update to the images.
Joe AE6XE
I guess the other thing is if it is real world power output or a random figure they picked :)
I did try one edited firmware and bricked one cpe210 :( I have reinstalled the factory firmware for another try.
My plan now is to compile a standard firmware to make sure it works first then experiment.
Kent
I tried resetting the router using the reset button (press and hold for 8 seconds, per the router instructions), but that didn't work. I then tried to use the Tiny PXE app to reinstall the AREDN firmware (following the instructions for installing the firmware on Windows: https://arednmesh.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arednGettingStarted/installin...) but after I click the "Online" button and power on the router holding down the reset button, I never get the message, TFTPd: DoReadFile: recovery.bin, and instead it say 4:33:05 PM DHCPc:no other DHCPd discovered
This is the second time this has happened with a TP-Link CPE210. The first one I wasn't able to recover and gave to a ham friend to try to recover and have yet to hear back from him. Any idea what's up? And any suggestions about what to try? Thanks very much!