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The patch file can be found in that link and is quite small. I tried openwrt-sr102-limited-whole-image-with-luci.zip from that page and it worked. I suppose it should be relatively easy for LEDE to support it?
The patch file has inconsistent board_name, e.g. bskyb_63168, sr102, sr_102 , so some LED lights don't work and the router isn't accessible by network by default, I had to configure the network using serial console:
uci set network.lan.ifname='eth0.1'
uci set network.wan.ifname='eth0.2'
uci add network switch
uci set network.@switch[0].name='switch0'
uci set network.@switch[0].reset='1'
uci set network.@switch[0].enable_vlan='1'
uci add network switch_vlan
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].device='switch0'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].vlan='1'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].ports='0 1 2 8t'
uci add network switch_vlan
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].device='switch0'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].vlan='2'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].ports='3 8t'
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@andrius Štikonas there was also a rebranding of the same model with a now tv green logo, This is a NR701 (GPL in the openwrt wiki) Also with the CPU been a dual core is best build would be smp then generic
ppuzr:
Sky SR102 can run patched OpenWrt mentioned on https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/sky/sr102
The patch file can be found in that link and is quite small. I tried openwrt-sr102-limited-whole-image-with-luci.zip from that page and it worked. I suppose it should be relatively easy for LEDE to support it?
The patch file has inconsistent board_name, e.g. bskyb_63168, sr102, sr_102 , so some LED lights don't work and the router isn't accessible by network by default, I had to configure the network using serial console:
uci set network.lan.ifname='eth0.1'
uci set network.wan.ifname='eth0.2'
uci add network switch
uci set network.@switch[0].name='switch0'
uci set network.@switch[0].reset='1'
uci set network.@switch[0].enable_vlan='1'
uci add network switch_vlan
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].device='switch0'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].vlan='1'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[0].ports='0 1 2 8t'
uci add network switch_vlan
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].device='switch0'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].vlan='2'
uci set network.@switch_vlan[1].ports='3 8t'
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