Re: Installation problem
I have found the answer. You can surround the problem by putting /sbin or /us/sbin before the command.
View ArticleRe: [Help] How to restrict internet access to client devices after connecting...
Tried changing the network and the firewall but its not working. I don't want clients connected to the box to access internet. Here is my firewall setting: But clients can still access internet....
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remove that line option src_mac 00:00:00:00:00:00 and retry after a reboot. edit: How is your homenetwork connected to your PirateBox? Which PirateBox do your have? best regards Matthias
View ArticleRe: TP-Link MR3020 v1.8 - no more access
I have this router v1.9 and flashed newest OpenWRT firmware. One day after the router died, no LED, no ping, no web access on IP adres 192.168.1.1, nothing at all. Is there a way to make it work again?
View ArticleRe: TP-Link MR3020 v1.8 - no more access
Hi, did you try a different USB cable or a different USB PSU? best regards Matthias
View ArticleError when installing minidlna error
when running opkg -d ext install extendRoot-minidlna Duplicate src declaration (piratebox [stable.openwrt.piratebox.de]). Skipping. * parse_from_stream_nomalloc: Missing new line character at end of...
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Update cp: can't create '/mnt/ext/etc/config/minidlna': Input/output error Is my USB faulty/not good enough ? Could it cause the issue above? I always thought it had a slow r/w
View ArticleRe: Error when installing minidlna error
IO is always slow :-( But this looks like a filesystem error., possibly based on a defect block on the USB And why do you install minidlna by yourself? This should be done by the autoinstaller?! best...
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I really struggled following those instructions. I found the manual instructions much clearer. I'll try a new USB. If I start with a fresh USB which instruction shall I restart from? Thanks for the...
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Hi, if you want to start from the beginning, you should reflash you box with a fresh copy of the firmware image. I do not understand, why the manual howot is much clearer. The automatic installation...
View ArticleRe: Error when installing minidlna error
I'm installing on an mr3020 the main reason I also opted for the manual instructions is the OTA install. I modified the configured file so it connected to the LAN. After re reading it I may have over...
View ArticleRe: Error when installing minidlna error
If you reconfigured the LAN interface to be wan, it is pretty easy.. - Login, and switch over to the tmp directory - download the openwrt firmware - initiate flash Language: PHPcd /tmp wget...
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OK all went well. Copied Media to Share on USB. Media not displayed on DLNA client. I have read it can take a while to display based on amount of media and usb device as it has to build an index. How...
View Articlemr3040 flash drive removed
Hey all i need help getting my pirate box mr3040 v2 working. the flash drive got taken by someone off my desk and i need to get the thing working again. ive tried the auto flash and it dosent seem to...
View ArticleRe: Error when installing minidlna error
Ages. And some movies tend to let minidlna crash :-( It is recommended to use something like handbrake to downsample the videos.
View ArticleRe: mr3040 flash drive removed
Hi, it seems you have PirateBox 1.0 , but auto flash was introduced with 1.1 . Did you try ssh root@192.168.1.1 ? If you omit "root", then your local username will be used and that won't work. You can...
View ArticleRe: Error when installing minidlna error
It never seems to crash, the dlna server always seems to be available. I'll just leave it on over night?
View ArticleRe: Unbrick a TP-WR1043ND v2
icstl23 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi :) > Sorry i can't find the post.. > And I run terminal in root.. > > Now i'm here: > Ther i a post about...
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