They look good!
I’ll try to keep in the back of my mind to enable that device in 1.15 by default if it seems to work ok
Also I know the documentation is scattered, but I did mention the python thing here
https://github.com/ericpaulbishop/gargo ... requisites
Well done on persisting and getting the right outcome.
One more thing I’ll note for anyone else reading. The automatic use all cpu cores code wasn’t working a while ago, and thanks to a helpful contributor it now is. The downside is that if a build fails, it is often impossible to figure out what went wrong because output messages are in a jumbled order.
If a build fails, i would recommend starting it again immediately with “BUILD_THREADS=1” which should make the failure more clear. It will be significantly slower.
Support for TP-Link TL-WR710n
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Re: Support for TP-Link TL-WR710n
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Support for TP-Link TL-WR710n
Thank you
Compiled for the TP-Link TL-WR810n, too
After successfully building images for the TL-WR810n exactly the same way, I integrated that into the description linked above. My build went successfull (=producing images), but I haven't tried installing them yet, since my only TL-WR810n is running Gluon at the moment. Therefor, you might want to drop a line if your installation went fine. I'm happy to provide my binary image if some is interested...heilbronn wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:30 pmBTW: I put up my full notes on *Building Gargoyle for the TL-WR710N* on Github: https://github.com/sheilbronn/Gargoyle-for-TL-WR710N
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BTW: The TL-WR810n's versions are 8MB/64MB, so they should be fine for the next OpenWrt versions, too.
Feel free to copy/use this in the next Gargoyle release
Re: Support for TP-Link TL-WR710n (plus AVM Fritz!Repeater 300E)
BTW: I updated my building instructions on TL-WR710N for the AVM Fritz!Repeater 300E, too. Let me know whether it works for you!