QUOTE(miloaisdino @ Aug 9 2018, 10:12 AM)
Im working on custom 5ghz config. The aztech is actually a router in a router. Broadcom on the outside, quantenna with its own processor on the inside. Can telnet into quantenna soc to hv a look.
telnet 192.168.1.254 48599
nc 1.1.1.2 23
Then backspace all the way, and type root then press enter
cd /mnt/jffs2/
echo "mode=ap&bw=80&vht=1®ion=us&channel=153&bf=1&pwr=19&scs=0&vsp=0&staticip=1&" > wireless_conf.txt (edit this to yr liking)
sync
exit
reboot
Thanks bro, my router finally works!! Bravo!!!telnet 192.168.1.254 48599
nc 1.1.1.2 23
Then backspace all the way, and type root then press enter
cd /mnt/jffs2/
echo "mode=ap&bw=80&vht=1®ion=us&channel=153&bf=1&pwr=19&scs=0&vsp=0&staticip=1&" > wireless_conf.txt (edit this to yr liking)
sync
exit
reboot
However, there is one last thing to make my router perfect, which is my 5GHz turns into 20MHz channel instead of 80MHz, and I tried the method above, but I was stuck at the nc 1.1.1.2 23 step, since after telnet 192.168.1.254 48599, it asked for log in name and password, I tried admin admin and I got the connection but it shows error when I typed "nc 1.1.1.2 23", I'm wondering what is the step by step I should have done, and what method did you used to telnet? Windwos PowerShield or putty? Thanks ya!
Aug 17 2018, 05:52 AM

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