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mediatek-mt7622: Add support for D-Link EAGLE PRO AI R32 A1 #3332

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@RolandoMagico RolandoMagico commented Aug 14, 2024

  • Must be flashable from vendor firmware
    • Web interface
    • TFTP
    • Other: D-Link recovery web interface
  • Must support upgrade mechanism
    • Must have working sysupgrade
      • Must keep/forget configuration (sysupgrade [-n], firstboot)
    • Gluon profile name matches autoupdater image name
      (lua -e 'print(require("platform_info").get_image_name())')
  • Reset/WPS/... button must return device into config mode
  • Primary MAC address should match address on device label (or packaging)
    (https://gluon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dev/hardware.html#hardware-support-in-packages)
    • When re-adding a device that was supported by an earlier version of Gluon, a
      factory reset must be performed before checking the primary MAC address, as
      the setting from the old version is not reset otherwise.
  • Wired network
    • should support all network ports on the device
    • must have correct port assignment (WAN/LAN)
      • if there are multiple ports but no WAN port:
        • the PoE input should be WAN, all other ports LAN
        • otherwise the first port should be declared as WAN, all other ports LAN
  • Wireless network (if applicable)
    • Association with AP must be possible on all radios
    • Association with 802.11s mesh must work on all radios
    • AP+mesh mode must work in parallel on all radios
  • LED mapping
    • Power/system LED
    • Radio LEDs
      • Should map to their respective radio
      • Should show activity
    • Switch port LEDs
      • Should map to their respective port (or switch, if only one led present)
      • Should show link state and activity
  • Outdoor devices only:
    • Added board name to is_outdoor_device function in package/gluon-core/luasrc/usr/lib/lua/gluon/platform.lua
  • Cellular devices only:
    • Added board name to is_cellular_device function in package/gluon-core/luasrc/usr/lib/lua/gluon/platform.lua
    • Added board name with modem setup function setup_ncm_qmi to package/gluon-core/luasrc/lib/gluon/upgrade/250-cellular
  • Docs:
    • Added Device to docs/user/supported_devices.rst

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Radio LEDs are not working?

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RolandoMagico commented Aug 16, 2024

Radio LEDs are not working?

Not as I would expect. 2.4G is on by default and it's flickering while there is traffic on 2.4GHz. 5G is off by default and there is also no change during traffic on 5GHz wifi.

Update: also tried to get a defined behavior in OpenWrt using the LED settings, but also no success there.

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Sorry for the late reply - if the LEDs are not working, please add the broken flag and remove the device from the documentation. Everything else LGTM.

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