Discussion:
error in olsrd
Erdem Ulusoy
2012-12-19 15:57:39 UTC
Permalink
Hi All,

I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi card on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my opinion, it is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but in my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.

Thank you in advance;
Erdem
Henning Rogge
2012-12-19 16:02:39 UTC
Permalink
Hi,

that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates your
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?

Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look at it.

Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi card on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my opinion, it is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but in my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
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Henning Rogge
2012-12-19 16:26:00 UTC
Permalink
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.

If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.

Henning Rogge
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the file I sent
you is the default one.
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates your
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look at it.
Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi card on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my opinion, it is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but in my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
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billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
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billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
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Erdem Ulusoy
2012-12-19 16:50:51 UTC
Permalink
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the interface that
I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl command. Is it sth normal
or will I be able to add that interface to the bridge when Olsr works?

Thanks
Post by Henning Rogge
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom config file
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the file I sent
you is the default one.
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates your
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look at it.
Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi card on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my opinion,
it
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but in my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
--
Olsr-users mailing list
https://lists.olsr.org/mailman/listinfo/olsr-users
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
Michel Blais
2012-12-19 16:57:43 UTC
Permalink
OpenWRT will generate the olsrd.conf under /tmp/etc/olsrd.conf

The option :

config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'

is wrong, it will generate olsrd.conf as :

Interface "wlan0-1"
{
}

It should be :
list interface 'wlan0 wlan1'

Michel
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the interface
that I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl command. Is it
sth normal or will I be able to add that interface to the bridge when
Olsr works?
Thanks
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom config
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the
file I sent
you is the default one.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Henning Rogge
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates
your
Post by Henning Rogge
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look
at it.
Post by Henning Rogge
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros
wi-fi card
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my
opinion, it
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as
wifi but in
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
--
Olsr-users mailing list
https://lists.olsr.org/mailman/listinfo/olsr-users
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
Michel Blais
2012-12-19 17:05:05 UTC
Permalink
Also, list interface should be follwed by the UCI interface name so make
sure your interface name in /etc/config/network is wlan0 and wlan1

Exemple, if in /etc/config/network, you configure it like this:

config 'interface' 'mywirelesslink'
option 'ifname' 'wlan0'

then your interface name in /etc/config/olsrd will be
list interface 'mywirelesslink'

Michel
Post by Michel Blais
OpenWRT will generate the olsrd.conf under /tmp/etc/olsrd.conf
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
Interface "wlan0-1"
{
}
list interface 'wlan0 wlan1'
Michel
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the
interface that I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl
command. Is it sth normal or will I be able to add that interface to
the bridge when Olsr works?
Thanks
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is
located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom config
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the
file I sent
you is the default one.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Henning Rogge
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that
generates your
Post by Henning Rogge
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look
at it.
Post by Henning Rogge
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros
wi-fi card
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says
Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my
opinion, it
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as
wifi but in
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
--
Olsr-users mailing list
https://lists.olsr.org/mailman/listinfo/olsr-users
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of
billions of
Post by Henning Rogge
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course,
that
Post by Henning Rogge
was before the present government."
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
Erdem Ulusoy
2012-12-20 15:40:11 UTC
Permalink
Hi,

thank you all for your help. When setting OLSR, i give one IP for OLSR
interface and another IP for the lan interface. Is it something correct?
(The IP's are in the same network)
I can ping the IP's assigned for the OLSR interface (when I run the command
"/etc/init.d/olsrd start", so I think I am on the right way) but I can't
ping the other IP's. How can I fix this? If you want to see any config file
(network, wireless, olsrd, firewall...) I can sent it.

See you;
Erdem
Post by Michel Blais
Also, list interface should be follwed by the UCI interface name so make
sure your interface name in /etc/config/network is wlan0 and wlan1
config 'interface' 'mywirelesslink'
option 'ifname' 'wlan0'
then your interface name in /etc/config/olsrd will be
list interface 'mywirelesslink'
Michel
OpenWRT will generate the olsrd.conf under /tmp/etc/olsrd.conf
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
Interface "wlan0-1"
{
}
list interface 'wlan0 wlan1'
Michel
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the interface
that I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl command. Is it sth
normal or will I be able to add that interface to the bridge when Olsr
works?
Thanks
Post by Henning Rogge
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom config file
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the file I
sent
you is the default one.
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates your
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look at it.
Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi
card
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my
opinion, it
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but
in
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
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Olsr-users mailing list
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--
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billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
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Erdem Ulusoy
2012-12-20 15:42:41 UTC
Permalink
One more thing I forgot to say, I want to run AP interface and OLSR on the
same radio, I think it is completely OK (except reduction in bw) isn't it?
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi,
thank you all for your help. When setting OLSR, i give one IP for OLSR
interface and another IP for the lan interface. Is it something correct?
(The IP's are in the same network)
I can ping the IP's assigned for the OLSR interface (when I run the
command "/etc/init.d/olsrd start", so I think I am on the right way) but I
can't ping the other IP's. How can I fix this? If you want to see any
config file (network, wireless, olsrd, firewall...) I can sent it.
See you;
Erdem
Post by Michel Blais
Also, list interface should be follwed by the UCI interface name so
make sure your interface name in /etc/config/network is wlan0 and wlan1
config 'interface' 'mywirelesslink'
option 'ifname' 'wlan0'
then your interface name in /etc/config/olsrd will be
list interface 'mywirelesslink'
Michel
OpenWRT will generate the olsrd.conf under /tmp/etc/olsrd.conf
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
Interface "wlan0-1"
{
}
list interface 'wlan0 wlan1'
Michel
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the interface
that I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl command. Is it sth
normal or will I be able to add that interface to the bridge when Olsr
works?
Thanks
Post by Henning Rogge
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom config file
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think the file I
sent
you is the default one.
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that generates your
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team about this?
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a look at it.
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Erdem Ulusoy <
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has Atheros wi-fi
card
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version pre-0.6.6.
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says "Warning: Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped". In my
opinion, it
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called as wifi but
in
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please help me.
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
--
Olsr-users mailing list
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--
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billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
Steven Hawkings about cosmic inflation: "An increase of billions of
billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of course, that
was before the present government."
--
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Michel Blais
2012-12-20 16:03:52 UTC
Permalink
The 2 interfaces must be in different subnet. That the way layer 3
network work.

OLSR must run on the radio and any other interface you want the route to
be propagated. You should read about layer 3 network and routing before
leaning olsr. That would be easier to do it step by step instead of
learning it all at the same time since you don't seem to really
understand what olsr should do.
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi,
thank you all for your help. When setting OLSR, i give one IP for OLSR
interface and another IP for the lan interface. Is it something
correct? (The IP's are in the same network)
I can ping the IP's assigned for the OLSR interface (when I run the
command "/etc/init.d/olsrd start", so I think I am on the right way)
but I can't ping the other IP's. How can I fix this? If you want to
see any config file (network, wireless, olsrd, firewall...) I can sent it.
See you;
Erdem
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Michel Blais
Also, list interface should be follwed by the UCI interface name
so make sure your interface name in /etc/config/network is wlan0
and wlan1
config 'interface' 'mywirelesslink'
option 'ifname' 'wlan0'
then your interface name in /etc/config/olsrd will be
list interface 'mywirelesslink'
Michel
Post by Michel Blais
OpenWRT will generate the olsrd.conf under /tmp/etc/olsrd.conf
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
Interface "wlan0-1"
{
}
list interface 'wlan0 wlan1'
Michel
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Also there is one more point, I want to ask. I can't add the
interface that I am using Olsr to the lan bridge with the brctl
command. Is it sth normal or will I be able to add that
interface to the bridge when Olsr works?
Thanks
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Henning Rogge
That is the OpenWRT File... Olsr cannot parse this at all, its
converted by OpenWRT scripts to the olsrd.conf file.
If you think that OpenWRT puts the wrong interfaces into this file,
there is nothing we can do about it and you will have to ask on the
OpenWRT mailing list.
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Thank you Henning my olsrd.conf file is as follows (it is
located as
/etc/config/olsrd);
config olsrd
# uncomment the following line to use a custom
#option config_file '/etc/olsrd.conf'
option IpVersion '4'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_arprefresh.so.0.1'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1'
option port '1978'
list Net '0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_nameservice.so.0.3'
config LoadPlugin
option library 'olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1'
option accept '0.0.0.0'
config Interface
list interface 'wlan0-1'
I don't have any file located as /etc/olsrd.conf, I think
the file I sent
you is the default one.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Henning Rogge
Post by Henning Rogge
Hi,
that sounds like a problem in the OpenWRT script that
generates your
Post by Henning Rogge
configuration. Maybe you should ask the OpenWRT Team
about this?
Post by Henning Rogge
Otherwise you can post your olsrd.conf and we can take a
look at it.
Post by Henning Rogge
Henning Rogge
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Erdem Ulusoy
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Hi All,
I want to run olsrd on Tp-Link TL-WDR4300 which has
Atheros wi-fi card
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
on
it. I compiled it using OpenWrt and olsrd version
pre-0.6.6.
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
When I run the command /etc/init.d/olsrd start, it says
Invalid
value in option 'olsrd.cfg0e4d76.interface', skipped".
In my opinion, it
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Post by Erdem Ulusoy
is
because in Broadcom cards, wireless interface is called
as wifi but in
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Post by Erdem Ulusoy
my
card it is called as wlan. How can I fix this? Please
help me.
Post by Henning Rogge
Post by Erdem Ulusoy
Thank you in advance;
Erdem
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billions of percent in a tiny fraction of a second. Of
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was before the present government."
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Cordialement,
Best regards,

Michel Blais
Administrateur réseau / Network administrator
Targo Communications
www.targo.ca
514-448-0773
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