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spell GL.iNet consistently in docs
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description = ''
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GL.INet GL-AR750
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GL.iNet GL-AR750
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****************
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The GL-AR750 "Creta" travel router features:
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- 16MB NOR Flash
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- supported in OpenWrt by the "ath79" SoC family
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As with many GL.INet devices, the stock vendor firmware
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As with many GL.iNet devices, the stock vendor firmware
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is a fork of OpenWrt, meaning that the plain binary
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``firmware.bin`` that Liminix builds can be flashed using the
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vendor web UI and the U-Boot emergency "unbrick" routine
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# GL.INet GL-MT300A
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# GL.iNet GL-MT300A
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{
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system = {
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};
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description = ''
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GL.Inet GL-MT300A
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GL.iNet GL-MT300A
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********************
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The GL-MT300A is based on a MT7620 chipset.
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The GL-Inet pocket router range makes nice cheap hardware for
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The GL.iNet pocket router range makes nice cheap hardware for
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playing with Liminix or similar projects. The manufacturers seem
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open to the DIY market, and the devices have a reasonable amount
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of RAM and are much easier to get serial connections than many
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expects firmware to be present in the "factory" MTD partition, so
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- assuming we want to use the wireless - we need to build MTD
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support into the kernel even if we're using TFTP root.
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Vendor web page: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt300a/
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OpenWrt web page: https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt300a
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'';
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module = { pkgs, config, lib, ...}:
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# GL.INet GL-MT300N v2
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{
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system = {
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crossSystem = {
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};
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description = ''
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GL.Inet GL-MT300N-v2
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GL.iNet GL-MT300N-v2
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********************
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The GL-MT300N-v2 "Mango" is is very similar to the MT300A, but is
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based on MT7628 instead of MT7620. It's also marginally cheaper
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and comes in a yellow case not a blue one. It's different again
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to the v1, which has only half the RAM.
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Vendor web page: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt300n-v2/
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OpenWrt web page: https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt300n_v2
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'';
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module = { pkgs, config, lib, ...}:
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**********************
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For the next example, we're going to install onto an actual hardware
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device. These steps have been tested using a GL-iNet GL-MT300A, which
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device. These steps have been tested using a GL.iNet GL-MT300A, which
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has been chosen for the purpose because it's cheap and easy to
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unbrick if necessary
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unbrick if necessary.
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.. warning:: There is always a risk of rendering your device
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unbootable by flashing it with an image that doesn't
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with some imagination could probably still do something
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awful using it.
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Congratulations Part II! You have installed your first Liminix system on
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actual hardware - albeit that it *still* has no practical use.
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Congratulations Part II! You have installed your first Liminix system on actual hardware - albeit that it *still* has no practical use.
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Exercise for the reader: change the default password by editing
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:file:`examples/hello-from-mt300.nix`, and then create and upload a
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