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This patch adds support for Huawei E970 wireless gateway devices. It has been tested on an E970 labelled as T-Mobile web'n'walk Box IV. E960/B970 should work too, from what I know it's basically the same hardware. The device has a Broadcom BCM5354 SoC and a built-in 3G USB modem. It uses a hardware watchdog which needs GPIO-7 to be toggled at least every 1-2 seconds. This patch uses gpio_wdt module (see my previous patch today) to take care of this. Tested and works: 3G wan, wlan+LED, VLAN config, failsafe using reset button, image to be used for upgrade from OEM firmware's web interface Link to the wiki page I've created: <http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/huawei/e970> Issue: * lzma-loader crashes, so gzipped kernel is used. Presumably due to watchdog reset during kernel decompress. Signed-off-by: Mathias Adam <m.adam--openwrt@adamis.de> SVN-Revision: 38011 |
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