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| toh:hwdata:tp-link:tp-link_tl-wpa8630 [2023/05/02 10:39] – Updated to 22.03.5 tmomas | toh:hwdata:tp-link:tp-link_tl-wpa8630 [2023/05/28 10:01] – [Data entry] double-g |
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| Comment recovery : # SHORT (!) comments like "rename image to 'firmware.bin' before tftp'ing."; Put longer explanations on the devicepage, not in the dataentry. | Comment recovery : # SHORT (!) comments like "rename image to 'firmware.bin' before tftp'ing."; Put longer explanations on the devicepage, not in the dataentry. |
| Picture_img100s : media:tplink:tl-wpa8630:tl-wpa8630.jpg # media:brand:model_general_view.jpg; Single general picture to identify the device; detail pictures to be provided on device page. How to add images: http://openwrt.org/meta/adding_images_to_openwrt_wiki | Picture_img100s : media:tplink:tl-wpa8630:tl-wpa8630.jpg # media:brand:model_general_view.jpg; Single general picture to identify the device; detail pictures to be provided on device page. How to add images: http://openwrt.org/meta/adding_images_to_openwrt_wiki |
| Comments_ : PowerLine interface based on QCA7500 chip; can be controlled by package open-plc-utils-plctool. sysupgrade images can be used after initial flash with special image (not: factory). In order to avoid firmware crashes, use the packages "ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct" and "kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers". # Anything that is worth mentioning | Comments_ : PowerLine interface based on QCA7500 chip; can be controlled by package open-plc-utils-plctool. sysupgrade images can be used after initial flash with special image (not: factory). In order to avoid firmware crashes or the error "ath10k_pci 0000:00:00.0: SWBA overrun on vdev 1, skipped old beacon" which is being triggered from the 5Ghz interface radio0, use the packages "ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct" and "kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers" AND/OR disable ldpc on radio0. This must be done in /etc/config/wireless, section config wifi-device 'radio0' ... ADD: option ldpc '0' # Anything that is worth mentioning |
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