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 Tp LInk TL-MR3420 Owner CLub V2.5, need a pro here

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azim61
post Feb 9 2013, 07:43 PM

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QUOTE(Wahroonga Farm @ Feb 9 2013, 03:19 PM)
Thanks for trying

Best to join Whirlpool and raise the matter re the Huawei E398 in the 4G Open WRT developers thread.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-repli...76&p=-1&#bottom

It's not very formal and just bumbles along until we get someone like you with a new challenge. tongue.gif

Just pop up and say something  like"Hi from Malaysia. I cannot get my E398 to run with QMI etc ..."

Cheers

John k
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hi
eager to try ur firmware
does it already has installed qos?
or do i need to install it myself?
going to pair it with my ZTE MF680

EDIT
my MF680 and Huawei E353 can be use straight and browse the internet
Before this i use AA rc1, then straight upgrade to ur openwrt firmware and the ModemGUI, only detect ZTE MF680, not Huawei E353, well not bad as i rarely use E353, consider good already MF680 can see signal
The prob now, i cant seem to install "luci-app-qos"
Pls help, i really need qos, cant you guys include the qos in the image?
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azim61
post Jul 8 2013, 06:45 PM

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does huntsman support share printer over wireless network using usb connected to the mr3420?
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post Jul 12 2013, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(iOnicStorm @ Jul 10 2013, 07:05 PM)
Simple answer: no. As Huntsman / ROOter is a heavily customized version of OpenWRT with the purpose of getting the best speed out of a 3G/4G connection, a print server is not directly related to the objective. Unless you're into compiling your own ROOter firmware...

Though, this could still be accomplished using a vanilla OpenWRT image (Attitude Adjustment v12.09), with self-customization. No need compilation, just install any required packages and configure. A LuCI app (web-interface) is available. Tutorials / guides / documentation are available on OpenWRT.org and also on the net. Consult your favorite search engine with keywords such as "openwrt print server" for further information, if you're interested.

OpenWRT / Linux is all about having fun with customization and D.I.Y.

Alternatively, if you don't want spending time on this, consider buying some ready made products, by forking out a bit more. TP-Link has dedicated print server devices, so do other vendors. Also, Asus made some pretty nice routers with USB port(s), coming with print server function with app they provided, which is very easy for end users - just download & install. (The cheapest Asus router with USB port I found on Lelong is RT-N13U, RM 159)

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