**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 08 02:59:57 2009 Feb 08 11:37:01 yo! Feb 08 11:37:05 a quick question Feb 08 11:37:30 how do i access the USB from the terminal? (osx) Feb 08 11:37:55 can I copy files to the usb in la fonera from a ssh session? Feb 08 11:52:48 sure Feb 08 11:52:54 use scp Feb 08 11:53:02 you can also connect through SMB Feb 08 11:55:38 edgarg: Finder > Go > "Connect to server..." > Server Address: smb://fonera Feb 08 11:55:57 the user is "fonero" and the password is either the one you set in the web interface Feb 08 11:56:03 or fonero again Feb 08 12:13:06 thanks pablo Feb 08 12:13:13 but i want to connect via terminal Feb 08 12:13:22 ssh Feb 08 12:13:37 I want to be able to install some packages stored in the usb Feb 08 12:35:39 ah Feb 08 12:35:45 just ssh root@192.168.10.1 Feb 08 12:36:00 once inside, the disks are mounted under /tmp/mounts Feb 08 12:36:37 what formats the packages are in? Feb 08 12:38:20 hi Feb 08 12:52:21 any lead to documentation installing aircrack-ng on fonera2? Feb 08 14:25:30 I found it Feb 08 14:25:45 the access to the usb Feb 08 14:25:51 from the shell is Feb 08 14:25:51 root@Fonera:~/run/mountd/sda1# Feb 08 15:53:01 Hi! Feb 08 15:55:11 Hi! Feb 08 15:55:33 I was wondering - does anyone know if there's spare GPIO pins on the Fonera 2.0 like the Fonera 1.0 has? Feb 08 16:00:29 hi Feb 08 16:03:35 hmm spare ones? Good question Feb 08 16:04:23 just found this, that suggests they're all used for LED and RESET: http://www.roboops.es/2008/09/20/jugando-con-los-gpio/ Feb 08 16:04:56 it's just I wanted to have my photo frame plugged in all the time, and be able to 'eject' it by software once I've loaded the pictures from the Fon 2.0 Feb 08 16:10:18 hi Feb 08 16:10:23 will_d_j: just found the same ;) Feb 08 16:10:25 quiet in here Feb 08 16:10:51 weirdo Feb 08 16:11:52 IRC is strange. Not used it before. Feb 08 16:12:15 will_d_j: I think it would help if you use a proper client Feb 08 16:12:40 I just did, and it bombed me out, so I'm back in this web one. Feb 08 16:13:01 do u know a good one for a Mac user? Feb 08 16:13:01 ok Feb 08 16:13:25 will_d_j: hmm ChatZilla maybe? It's a firefox addon Feb 08 16:13:41 Don't know about native a native Mac application Feb 08 16:13:47 I'll try it sometime. Feb 08 16:14:16 Anyway - I've just ordered my Fon 2.0 yesterday to start developing something for it. Feb 08 16:14:25 u been developing anything on it? Feb 08 16:14:37 a bit, yes Feb 08 16:15:37 Mainly I helped to port the webif from openwrt Feb 08 16:15:46 I have an idea to use it with my digital photo frame, but then realised - it's in mass storage mode when it's plugged in, so I'll need to fake it being unplugged. Feb 08 16:15:54 hence the GPIO question Feb 08 16:16:21 what's the problem with mass storage mode? Does not display anything then? Feb 08 16:16:35 I never had a phozto frame Feb 08 16:16:38 correct - just a logo on the screen :-( not sure if all frames do that Feb 08 16:16:42 ok Feb 08 16:17:24 goign to have a play to see how it detects the host - hopefully just a relay on one wire will be enough to convince it's unplugged Feb 08 16:17:40 hmm maybe it's possible to simulate an usb eject? Feb 08 16:18:04 exactly Feb 08 16:18:22 can't this be done in pure software? Without relay? Feb 08 16:21:17 just tried plugging it into my PS2 - it goes into connect mode as soon as I power on the PS2. Feb 08 16:21:18 in desktop Linux installations exists an "eject" command which forces a deregister of the attached media Feb 08 16:21:48 hm okay, maybe it goes to storage mode as soon as there is power on the wire Feb 08 16:22:02 exactly - I think that's the problem :-( Feb 08 16:23:22 Afaik there are no spare gpios on a F2 (but I might be wrong). But it's possible to reuse the ones for LED Feb 08 16:23:40 that's how it's done for the mmc card hacks Feb 08 16:24:34 yeah - I think that will have to be the way to do it. Just tried my USB HDD lead with the frame (it has two plugs, one only wired for power) the power only plug caused the photo frame to go into mass storage mode Feb 08 16:28:26 it probably doesn't draw much power through that port, as the whole thing turns off when I pull it's power lead, so it's only 'sensing' on the 5V line, so I could probably drive it very simply from a Fon GPIO pin Feb 08 16:29:36 are physicists here? Feb 08 16:31:38 what CPU is in the Fonera 2? Feb 08 16:32:44 MIPS 4Kc Feb 08 16:32:48 moment Feb 08 16:33:28 Atheros AR2315 @ 180MHz Feb 08 16:35:54 mmmm. Does the USB interface live in this, or is it a further chip? Feb 08 16:39:19 oh, no idea... but since it's Atheros SoC, I assume it's in the CPU Feb 08 16:42:21 I have no hardware at hand to verify Feb 08 16:42:43 ok - this might work: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=938187 Feb 08 16:42:53 I'll try it on my Linux box later. Feb 08 16:43:37 Hello everybody, where can I purchase UART-Adapter? Feb 08 16:43:43 this would be a pure software solution then, good Feb 08 16:44:37 cpress: depents on the country Feb 08 16:44:47 usa Feb 08 16:45:12 no clue sorry :( Feb 08 16:45:42 Why would the country matter? Feb 08 16:47:16 i know only shops in europe Feb 08 16:47:28 link? Feb 08 16:47:39 the shipping would cost more than the product Feb 08 16:48:04 ebay ;-) i got one from china for ~16€ (with shipping) Feb 08 16:48:10 Can you please give me the link? Then I can see what i need to look for at a us shop Feb 08 16:48:21 yes, just a moment Feb 08 16:48:26 thank you. Feb 08 16:50:20 this any good? http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=718 Feb 08 16:50:43 you'd have to wire a plug to the fon though Feb 08 16:51:30 I am aware how to flash over serial. Is this the one you use? Feb 08 16:51:48 iam using this one: http://de.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=retrieveTfg&binCount=1&Ne=4294958012&Ntt=FT232RQ&Ntk=I18NAll&Nr=AND(avl%3ade%2csearchDiscon_de%3aN)&Ntx=mode%2bmatchallpartial&N=4294956351&Nty=1 Feb 08 16:51:53 what exactly do you need to do? Feb 08 16:52:37 that's a neat one kazwo Feb 08 16:52:56 Well, I need to flash a fonera 2100, which may or may not be fixable. I had made my own RS232 level switcher and i was not having any luck Feb 08 16:53:41 u should be ok with one of those, and the advantage is that it's USB to the host, rather than a clunky old 9-pin D plug Feb 08 16:54:12 Yes. I was using a usb->serial on the host because i do not have a serial connection. Feb 08 16:54:35 here's a link to an english page for that one from kazwo: http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=searchProducts&searchTerm=429-284&x=0&y=0 Feb 08 16:54:58 Will something like this work? http://alldav.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=21 Feb 08 16:56:59 maybe, its use 5v. the fon 2100 use 3,3v Feb 08 16:57:08 I think you need a 3.3V one Feb 08 16:57:12 so no Feb 08 16:57:20 Alright. Feb 08 16:57:38 better safe than sorry - the sparkfun one is dual voltage Feb 08 16:57:56 Will this also work on the fon 2 beta? Feb 08 16:58:04 don't see why not Feb 08 16:58:34 have u read this: http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/wiki/serial Feb 08 17:01:05 Yes, briefly. It does not say much about the uart adapter besides "ark3116" and i was not having any luck finding that one. Feb 08 17:03:11 http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-To-Serial-UART-TTL-Interface-ARK3116-LINUX-FreeBSD_W0QQitemZ360102783677QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item360102783677&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72:1205|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50 Feb 08 17:03:25 thats the one I used (the one from the photo) Feb 08 17:04:15 looks good Feb 08 17:04:19 That looks promising. Feb 08 17:04:47 I think i will get it.. Do you know if the fonera2 can be powered via a laptop? Feb 08 17:07:22 err - you'd have to hack a cable like this: http://www.fonerahacks.com/index.php/Tutorials-and-Guides/USB-Power.html Feb 08 17:07:33 and hope you can supply enough current. Feb 08 17:08:27 see ya guys.... Feb 08 17:08:38 thank you Feb 08 17:08:50 no problem, glad to help. Feb 08 17:08:53 bye Feb 08 19:22:27 hi Feb 08 19:24:06 how can i update my firmware? if i download the file and unzip i get Unexpected end of archive Feb 08 19:56:43 hi Feb 08 19:58:39 if i try to unzip my firmware i get Unexpected end of archive Feb 08 19:59:25 you dont need to unzip the tar.gz file. Feb 08 20:01:05 if i dont do that it dos noting in the update screen Feb 08 20:01:51 the update process need ~20minutes Feb 08 20:02:07 i have a La Fonera 2.0 Beta Feb 08 20:02:56 with firmeware is currently installed? Feb 08 20:03:29 it dont do Firmware Version: 2.1.0.2 Feb 08 20:04:15 i want to go to 2.2.2.0 Feb 08 20:04:27 ah ok Feb 08 20:04:33 or 2.2.2.2 Feb 08 20:04:42 you have to flash via redboot or ssh Feb 08 20:05:16 flashing with webinterface is not compatible with 2.1.X Feb 08 20:06:07 ok how can i do it with ssh? Feb 08 20:06:37 i have putty Feb 08 20:06:37 how you can do that is explained here: http://wiki.fon.com/wiki/Firmware_Update_Instructions Feb 08 20:07:06 thanks i try Feb 08 20:07:23 good luck :) Feb 08 20:16:04 if i get Writing from 20090130_FON2202_2.2.2.2_OktoPussy-2.image to image ... [w] do i have to to something or just wait Feb 08 20:16:30 yes Feb 08 20:17:33 ~20 min and reboot appears and the fon2 reboots Feb 08 20:17:46 ok Feb 08 20:17:50 thanks Feb 08 20:19:48 which linx version is running on it? Feb 08 20:20:45 busybox v1.11.1 Feb 08 20:21:45 never heard of it Feb 08 20:22:31 Linux 2.6.25 Feb 08 20:22:31 the entire is based on openwrt Feb 08 20:23:08 *firmware Feb 08 20:23:43 i use fedora and ubuntu Feb 08 20:53:06 it workt Feb 08 20:56:01 nice :) Feb 08 20:56:50 maybe you need reboot the fon2 to get ssh access because it needs to generate the keys Feb 08 20:57:41 it already rebooted Feb 08 22:58:18 hmm would it be possible to port some 3G USB drivers to the FON? Feb 08 22:59:02 Would make a very, very cool wifi router :P Feb 08 23:02:48 ah someone had that idea before me :o Feb 08 23:07:49 hmm Feb 08 23:08:05 would it be hard to get the HSO driver for my Huawei modem to work? Feb 09 01:22:23 should work ootb **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 09 02:59:57 2009