Adding OpenWrt support for Xiaomi AX3600 (Part 1)

we have the symvers directory in linux with the additional symbol

Yeah, but how to point perf to it?

--symfs=<directory>
           Look for files with symbols relative to this directory.

think this should be passed to perf script

Doesnt work in perf report

No, its an XML with JS and everything, you can download and just view it in browser

Compiled a local build and flashed successfully - having set flag_try_sys1 and 2_failed to 8 in platform_do_upgrade before flashing (AX3600).

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The better way of saying the same thing would have been:

Create a new file.
Put this into it:

<html>
  <head></head>
  <body>
    <div>
SVG Here
    </div>
  </body>
</html>

Discard everything before <svg in your original xml file

Replace "SVG Here" with
<svg to </svg>
from your orignal data.

Save as "whatever.html" in your file system.
Call "whatever.html" with your browser.

Can anyone with one of these devices answer two questions for me please?

  1. why does this device look so hideous?
  2. does it have wall/ceiling mount screw holes in the the plastic under-body? I want to mount my routers on the ceiling.

Images on google don't suggest so, and there may be various enclosures out there.

smh

  1. I can't speak as to why they made them so hideous
  2. There are no, I repeat NO screw holes in the bottom on any of my three devices (and I haven't tried drilling any myself). Could be doable, because the boards aren't touching the bottom enclosure.

That's for AX3600 in black.

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While you might not appreciate its appearance, the case-, PCB- and especially the thermal design are pretty solid (and do rely on natural convection of warm air escaping through the top, so bolting the bottom the wall would not be ideal).

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strapping this mofo to the ceiling would probably lead to certain death :smiley:

At least in case it falls down, impaling you with the antennas :wink:

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I don't think so. Ugly beasts as they are, I've never seen any get hot, never mind uncomfortably warm to the touch on the casing.
I exclusively use them as dumb aps, don't know what they'll do with e.g. heavy package filtering.

Thermals:

Or if you strap them to the roof in your RV in the Arizona desert, AC off, but still using it? Never mind, just a thought experiment.

I used a 3D printed mount to mount it bottom-up:

Also a nice mount is this wall-mount:

so no drilling or whatsoever is needed in your router and it's looking good!

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Hello, I use the DHCP client protocol, my ip expires every 5 minutes sometimes it disconnects me from the internet for a few seconds. At Asus there is a DHCP query frequency option to set to continue. Is there an identical option in OpenWrt? On an older version but no robimarko I had no problem.

You talking about the continous DHCP mode that is constantly spamming?
That is nothing more than udhcpc being called with -t1 -T5 -A0

Yes it looks like that.
I have the impression that sometimes it recovers the ip in time and therefore I lose the connection. In the old config I had mwan3 if I understood correctly create several requests with a separate time.
The person in the post talks about it, I'm also with the same access provider.

My ISP is even more stupid, they are handing out 3 day leases but after 6 hours they pull the plug and remove the old lease and then it takes time for my RB4011 to figure that out and I have not found a way around it

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a long shot but a couple of thoughts :wink:

unsure if you are using fiber or dsl ... if fiber and your provider is doing docsis3 is to set the broadcast flag ... one other method is that your provider probably is expecting you are connected with their own router ... you can determine the vendor class of that router and copy it to your own settings