Hi,
I have a router that neither its brand nor model is on the ToH.
Keenetic DSL ( https://keenetic.com.tr/en/keenetic-omni-dsl ).
It has specs like this;
Brand: Keenetic
Model number: KN-2011
CPU: EN7512U 700 MHz, 2 threads
RAM: 128 MB DDR2
Flash memory: Dual Image 128 MB
This CPU is a MediaTek product.
You can check it from here: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/MediaTek#xPON
Here is my problem i cant find my device on the list and i don't want to get a unsupported image and install it on my device. I need you guys to check the device and maybe add it on the ToH list with a firmware so i can use openwrt. That would be great. Thanks a lot. Forgive me if i misspelled anything, English is not my native language.
Best regards.
slh
September 10, 2020, 11:42pm
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The SOC isn't supported and most likely never will be.
Where did you check the SoC that is not supported?
I backed up my current firmware, is there anyway to try openwrt?
Edit: After bit searching i think i won't be able to use openwrt in near future.
https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/MIPS32#MIPS32_34Kc_.2F_34Kf
In this document saying that cpu arch. is MIPS 32.
And https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.4/packages/ here i can see MIPS 32 24K / 24KC is supported. But there are no 34K / 34KC.
Any help or information would be great.
Hi everyone,
I just found that my router has a OpenPackage support that lets me install OpenWrt packages.
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Brand: Keenetic
Model number: KN-2011
CPU: EN7512U 700 MHz, 2 threads
RAM: 128 MB DDR2
Flash memory: Dual Image 128 MB
SoC link: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/MediaTek#xPON
Router Entware cpuinfo:
Are there any chance for Openwrt support on this device?