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-| FIXME: Please check the [[meta:template_device]]  --- //orca 2011/03/11 13:26// | 
-| WIP | 
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 ====== Wilibox WBD-111 ====== ====== Wilibox WBD-111 ======
 Small board (81x91mm) with minipci module. Small board (81x91mm) with minipci module.
  
 ===== Supported Versions ===== ===== Supported Versions =====
 +---- datatable ----
 +cols    : Brand, Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, OEM device homepage URL_url, OWrt Forum Topic URL_url, Device Techdata_pageid
 +headers : Brand, Model, Version, Current Release, OEM Info, Forum Topic, Technical Data
 +align   : c,c,c,c,c,c,c
 +filter  : Model=WBD-111
 +----
 +
 +---- datatable ----
 +cols    : Unsupported Functions_unsupporteds
 +filter  : Model=WBD-111
 +----
 +
 ^ Version/Model         ^ Launch Date   ^ S/N   ^ OpenWrt Version Supported   ^ Model Specific Notes  ^ ^ Version/Model         ^ Launch Date   ^ S/N   ^ OpenWrt Version Supported   ^ Model Specific Notes  ^
 | v1                    |       ?        -    | trunk     | -   | | v1                    |       ?        -    | trunk     | -   |
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 | v2                    |       ?        -    | trunk     | -   | | v2                    |       ?        -    | trunk     | -   |
  
-FIXMEHow is "Teltonika RUT104" related to Wiligear WBD-111? Please explain in a short sentence.+FIXME How is "Teltonika RUT104" related to Wiligear WBD-111? Please explain in a short sentence.
  
 ===== Hardware Highlights ===== ===== Hardware Highlights =====
-CPU             ^ Ram     Flash   ^ Network   USB              ^ Serial   ^ JTag   ^ +---- datatable ---- 
- ARM920@300MHz  |  32MiB  |  8MiB   |          [[#notes|Yes]]  |   Yes    |   ?    |+cols    : Model, Versions, CPU, CPU MHz, Flash MB_mbflashs, RAM MB_mbram, WLAN Hardware, WLAN 2.4GHz, WLAN 5.0GHz, Ethernet 100M ports_, Ethernet Gbit ports_, Modem, USB ports_ 
 +header  : Model, Version,SoC,CPU MHz,Flash MB,RAM MB,WLAN Hardware,WLAN2.4,WLAN5.0,100M ports,Gbit ports,Modem,USB 
 +align   : c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,
 +filter  : Model=WBD-111 
 +---- 
  
 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
- This device works with gemini images. If you would like to use USB ports you should recompile yourself following the OpenWrt howto and customize the kernel as described [[.:wbd-111#notes|here]] +---- datatable ---- 
-  - -> [[doc:howto:obtain.firmware]] +cols    : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url 
-  - -> [[docs:user-guide:installation:generic.flashing|Install it]]+headers : Model, Version, Current Release, Firmware OpenWrt Install, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade, Firmware OEM Stock 
 +align   : c,c,c 
 +filter  : Model=WBD-111 
 +---- 
 + 
 +-> [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing|Install OpenWrt (generic explanation)]] 
 + 
 + 
 +This device works with gemini images. If you would like to use USB ports you should recompile yourself following the OpenWrt howto and customize the kernel as described [[.:wbd-111#notes|here]].
  
 ==== Flash Layout ==== ==== Flash Layout ====
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 **Note:** Reset router to factory defaults if it has been previously configured. **Note:** Reset router to factory defaults if it has been previously configured.
-  *Browse to http://192.168.0.1/page.cgi?page=maintenance +  * Browse to ''%%http://192.168.0.1/page.cgi?page=maintenance%%'' 
-  *Upload .bin file to router +  * Upload .bin file to router 
-  *Wait for it to reboot +  * Wait for it to reboot 
-  *Telnet to 192.168.1.1 and set a root password, or browse to http://192.168.1.1 if LuCI is installed.+  * Telnet to 192.168.1.1 and set a root password, or browse to ''%%http://192.168.1.1%%'' if LuCI is installed.
  
 ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ==== ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ====
  
-  *Set your PC's IP to 192.168.1.254 +  * Set your PC's IP to 192.168.1.254 
-  *Open a TFTP server and place in his root the image with this name: fwupdate.bin +  * Open a TFTP server and place in his root the image with this name: ''fwupdate.bin'' 
-  *Power-on your WBD-111 holding reset button +  * Power-on your WBD-111 holding reset button 
-  *Wait about a minute per megabyte (default image 3-4minutes)+  * Wait about a minute per megabyte (default image 3-4minutes)
  
 If you have attached a serial interface, be aware that the speed of the serial Port ist switched to 9600N81 on kernel boot. This only happens for kernel boot's directly after flashing the router via TFTP (very likely a uboot bug). If you have attached a serial interface, be aware that the speed of the serial Port ist switched to 9600N81 on kernel boot. This only happens for kernel boot's directly after flashing the router via TFTP (very likely a uboot bug).
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 ==== Upgrading OpenWrt ==== ==== Upgrading OpenWrt ====
 SYSUPGRADE DOESN'T WORK ON GEMINI PLATFORM SYSUPGRADE DOESN'T WORK ON GEMINI PLATFORM
-->  [[docs:user-guide:installation:generic.sysupgrade]]+->  [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.sysupgrade]]
  
-If you have already installed OpenWrt and like to reflash for e.g. upgrading to a new OpenWrt version you CANNOT upgrade using the mtd command line tool. You should bask to the original firmware then "upgrade" with the new image.+If you have already installed OpenWrt and like to reflash for e.g. upgrading to a new OpenWrt version you CANNOT upgrade using the mtd command line tool. You should go back to the original firmwarethen "upgrade" with the new image.
  
 === LuCI Web Upgrade Process === === LuCI Web Upgrade Process ===
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 Manual Update using mtd works, you have to write the kernel image and the squashfs image in two steps: Manual Update using mtd works, you have to write the kernel image and the squashfs image in two steps:
  
-Upload the kernel Image an the squashfs image: +  - Upload the kernel Image an the squashfs image:\\ <code>$ scp bin/gemini/openwrt-gemini-wbd111-zImage bin/gemini/openwrt-gemini-squashfs.img 192.168.1.1:/tmp</code> 
- +  Write the Kernel Image:\\ <code>root@OpenWrt:/# mtd write /tmp/openwrt-gemini-wbd111-zImage kernel</code> 
-<code> +  Write the SquashFs Image:\\ <code>root@OpenWrt:/# mtd write /tmp/openwrt-gemini-squashfs.img rootfs</code> 
-$ scp bin/gemini/openwrt-gemini-wbd111-zImage bin/gemini/openwrt-gemini-squashfs.img 192.168.1.1:/tmp +  - reboot
-</code> +
- +
-Write the Kernel Image +
- +
-<code> +
-root@OpenWrt:/# mtd write /tmp/openwrt-gemini-wbd111-zImage kernel +
-</code> +
- +
-Write the SquashFs Image and reboot +
- +
-<code> +
-root@OpenWrt:/# mtd write /tmp/openwrt-gemini-squashfs.img rootfs +
-</code>+
  
 :!: You will most likely loose your config, since the rootfs_data will most likely overwritten :!: You will most likely loose your config, since the rootfs_data will most likely overwritten
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 ==== Failsafe mode ==== ==== Failsafe mode ====
--> [[docs:user-guide:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset]]+-> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset]]
  
 If you forgot your password, broken one of the startup scripts, firewalled yourself or corrupted the JFFS2 partition, you can get back in by using OpenWrt's failsafe mode. If you forgot your password, broken one of the startup scripts, firewalled yourself or corrupted the JFFS2 partition, you can get back in by using OpenWrt's failsafe mode.
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 === What to do in failsafe mode? === === What to do in failsafe mode? ===
-**NOTE:** The root file system in failsafe mode is the SquashFS partition mounted in readonly mode. To switch to the normal writable root file system run mount_root and make any changes. Run mount_root now.+**NOTE:** The root file system in failsafe mode is the SquashFS partition mounted in readonly mode. To switch to the normal writable root file system run ''mount_root'' and make any changes. Run ''mount_root'' now. 
 + 
 +  - Forgot/lost your password and you like to set a new one\\ <code>passwd</code> 
 +  - Forgot the routers IP address\\ <code>uci get network.lan.ipaddr</code> 
 +  - You accidentally run 'ipkg upgrade' or filled up the flash by installing to big packages (clean the JFFS2 partition and start over)\\ <code>mtd -r erase rootfs_data</code>
  
-  - Forgot/lost your password and you like to set a new one 
- passwd 
-  - Forgot the routers IP address 
- uci get network.lan.ipaddr 
-  - You accidentally run 'ipkg upgrade' or filled up the flash by installing to big packages (clean the JFFS2 partition and start over) 
- mtd -r erase rootfs_data 
 If you are done with failsafe mode power cycle the router and boot in normal mode. If you are done with failsafe mode power cycle the router and boot in normal mode.
  
 ===== Hardware ===== ===== Hardware =====
 ==== Info ==== ==== Info ====
-| **Architecture:**     | ARM                 | +Architecture     | ARM                 | 
-| **Vendor:**           | StorLink            | +Vendor           | StorLink            | 
-| **Bootloader:**       | RedBoot             | +Bootloader       | RedBoot             | 
-| **System-On-Chip:**   | ?                   | +System-On-Chip   | ?                   | 
-| **CPU/Speed**         | 300MHz ARM920 CPU   | +CPU/Speed        | 300MHz ARM920 CPU   | 
-| **Flash-Chip:**       | ?                   | +Flash-Chip       | ?                   | 
-| **Flash size:**       | 8192 KiB            | +Flash size       | 8192 KiB            | 
-| **RAM:**              | 32 MiB              | +RAM              | 32 MiB              | 
-| **Wireless:**         | Not included        | +Wireless         | Not included        | 
-| **Ethernet:**         | 1*100MBit           | +Ethernet         | 1*100MBit           | 
-| **USB:**              | Yes 1 x 2.0         | +USB              | Yes 1 x 2.0         | 
-| **Serial:**           | [[#Serial|Yes]]     | +Serial           | [[#Serial|Yes]]     | 
-| **JTAG:**             | [[#JTAG|?]]         |+JTAG             | [[#JTAG|No]]        |
  
 More infos [[http://www.wiligear.com/?q=products/cpu-boards/wbd-111/features|here]] More infos [[http://www.wiligear.com/?q=products/cpu-boards/wbd-111/features|here]]
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 ==== Serial ==== ==== Serial ====
--> [[docs:hardware:port.serial]] general information about the serial port, serial port cable, etc.+-> [[docs:techref:hardware:port.serial]] general information about the serial port, serial port cable, etc.
  
 How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device: How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device:
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 ==== JTAG ==== ==== JTAG ====
--> [[docs:hardware:port.jtag]] general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc.+-> [[docs:techref:hardware:port.jtag]] general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc.
  
 As far as known, the platform has no JTAG interface. As far as known, the platform has no JTAG interface.
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 -> [[docs:guide-developer:debugging]] -> [[docs:guide-developer:debugging]]
  
- 
-===== Bootloader Mods ===== 
-  - you could read about [[docs:techref:bootloader]] in general 
- 
- 
-===== Hardware mods ===== 
-As a beginner, you really should inform yourself about [[docs:hardware:soldering]] in general and then obtain some practical experience! 
  
 ===== Bootlogs ===== ===== Bootlogs =====
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