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Nick Briggs 3df3bb0dae ramips: add support for EnGenius ESR600
The EnGenius ESR600 is a dual band wireless router with a 4-port gigabit
Ethernet switch, a gigabit Ethernet WAN port and a USB port.

Specification:

- Bootloader:	U-Boot
- SoC:		MediaTek MT7620A (600 MHz)
- Flash:	16MB, Macronix MX25L12845E
- RAM:		64MB, Nanya NT5TU32M16DG-AC
- Serial:	115200 baud, no header, 3.3V
  		J2: Vcc (arrow), Gnd, Tx, Rx
- USB:		USB 2, 5V
- Ethernet:	5 x 1 Gb/s 4 LAN 1 WAN, Atheros AR8327
- WiFi0:	5 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Ralink RT5592N
  		300 Mb/s, 2T2R
- WiFi1:	2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n integrated
  		300 Mb/s, 2T2R
- Antennas:	2 per radio, internal
- LEDs:		1 programmable power (amber)
  		2 programable radio (blue)
		1 programable WPS-5G (blue)
		1 non-programable WAN activity (blue)
		1 unconfigured WPS-2.4G (amber)
- Buttons:	GPIO: Reset, WPS

Installation:

Use the OEM web interface to install the ...-factory.dlf image.
Use the OpenWRT ...-sysupgrade.bin image for future upgrades.

The J2 serial port can be accessed either by soldering in a header,
standard 0.1" spacing, or by using pogo-pins against the back side.

As configured by the OEM, the U-Boot boot delay is short, however quickly
typing "1" leads to the U-Boot "System load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP"
prompt.  The TFTP client is configured by default with
     client:   192.168.99.9
     server:   192.168.99.8
     filename: uImageESR600
It will load an OpenWRT initramfs kernel with this method.

Known issues:

1) Only the ports externally labeled WAN, LAN3 and LAN4 are operational.
LAN1 and LAN2 do not appear to power up. This issue is also present
in the Lava LR25G001.

2) The amber WPS-2.4G LED, in the same lightguide as the blue WPS-5G LED,
is not configured in the Device Tree specification.

3) The blue WAN activity LED is not configured in the Device Tree
specification as this causes the AR8327 switch to fail to initialize.

Signed-off-by: Nick Briggs <nicholas.h.briggs@gmail.com>
[merge conflict in 02_network]
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2019-09-20 11:36:27 +02:00
.github build: Update README & github help 2018-07-08 09:41:53 +01:00
config config: kernel: only enable container features if !SMALL_FLASH 2019-09-12 13:17:24 +02:00
include scons: move to packages feed 2019-09-15 22:53:01 +02:00
package kernel: add module for Emulex OneConnect 10Gbit 2019-09-19 23:43:27 +02:00
scripts build: make device tree arg really optional in mkits.sh 2019-09-19 23:43:27 +02:00
target ramips: add support for EnGenius ESR600 2019-09-20 11:36:27 +02:00
toolchain glibc: update to latest 2.27 commit (BZ#23637) 2019-09-17 22:17:45 +02:00
tools scons: move to packages feed 2019-09-15 22:53:01 +02:00
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.gitignore .gitignore: add .project & .cproject for eclipse users 2018-01-17 11:07:17 +01:00
BSDmakefile
Config.in
feeds.conf.default feeds: switch git.lede-project.org URLs to git.openwrt.org 2018-01-16 16:59:22 +01:00
LICENSE
Makefile build: add buildinfo files for reproducibility 2019-08-13 10:40:36 +02:00
README build: switch to Python 3 2019-07-26 08:09:16 +02:00
rules.mk librpc: remove package 2019-01-22 13:29:46 +01:00

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To build your own firmware you need a Linux, BSD or MacOSX system (case
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You need gcc, binutils, bzip2, flex, python3.5+, perl, make, find, grep, diff,
unzip, gawk, getopt, subversion, libz-dev and libc headers installed.

1. Run "./scripts/feeds update -a" to obtain all the latest package definitions
defined in feeds.conf / feeds.conf.default

2. Run "./scripts/feeds install -a" to install symlinks for all obtained
packages into package/feeds/

3. Run "make menuconfig" to select your preferred configuration for the
toolchain, target system & firmware packages.

4. Run "make" to build your firmware. This will download all sources, build
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chosen applications for your target system.

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