Hi Alzhao, Do you know what wifi dongles are usable with Brume 2 and if it would definitely bring up the wireless page automatically once a usable device connected and recognised? I have a couple of Brume 2 that I'm now looking to repurpose, would make decent travel router option (is smallest device I own capable of decent openvpn speeds, sadly my AR300Ms whilst perfect travel size are just too underpowered - would be amazing if gl.inet could release an updated version with the same footprint, any wifi (internal) and chip capable of 30/40mbps openvpn as client! - would be the ultimate travel router).
I also have a Brume 1 and have a small RTL8821 device that is immediately recognised once plugged in and works perfectly since drivers for this were added into Brume 1 firmware, I tried it on the Brume 2 though and it doesn't look to be recognised even after installing plug-ins I found that sounded promising (kmod-rtl8821ae (which also installed rtl8821ae-firmware), I later installed kmod-rtl8812au-ct as well (thought I had one of those somewhere but can't find it to test with), has not helped - after reboot wireless page does not appear and wifi isn't usable from Luci either). From SSH to brume 2 my RTL8821 device shows as obda:0811 if that helps.
I know wifi was not part of the brume 2 original use case but I love gl.inet devices as they're so versatile and they're obviously more than capable hardware wise, only missing wifi. The Beryl AX (GL-MT3000) looks to be near identical to the Brume 2, same chip etc but less ram and storage. If I thought forcing GL-MT3000 firmware onto GL-MT2500 would work to get some working wifi drivers of some description I'd do so immediately even if lost half the ram but can't see that working!!?
Are there any known working usb dongle chipsets I can try with the Brume 2 if my RTL8821 (obda:0811) device isn't going to work? I was testing from latest Brume 2 v4.6.4 firmware.
I'm really not looking to buy a GL-MT3000 given I have two spare GL-MT2500 and the GL-MT3000 is huge, the Brume 2 is already quite a large device for travel and GL-MT3000 is significantly bigger than that (not far off some standard home router sizes), it also has flimsy wifi aerials that will just get snapped. The GL-MT3000 is also very expensive where I live, even if I sold both Brume 2 I'd still need a fair bit more cash to get a GL-MT3000 which I'm sure would break soon after. All in all Brume 2 + usb wifi adapter would be a far more sensible choice, just need some help getting it to work.
-> Even if it doesn't get officially supported could an unofficial one off firmware be compiled with wifi drivers in it like the Brume 1 officially got just to help out those of us desperate to get this to work? That would make the gl.inet community very very happy, I've seen a fair few requests and wishes around the net for such a thing. I wouldn't think it would be a massive job to include a very limited few, like the Brume 1 only got three chipsets added in I believe, the same three for Brume 2 would be perfect.
I could keep an AR300M and use as wifi for the Brume 2 (still smaller than a chunky GL-MT3000!) but that's a really inelegant bodge solution I don't really want to try. Taking the Brume 1 and working usb wifi adapter as travel router is also an option but that's not exactly 'small and portable' (AR300M -> Brume 2 is quite a jump in volume already, Brume 1 is even bigger) and I use that for something else due to the extra lan port. Brume 1 is also getting an old device soon to lose gl.inet support, I'd rather have a working solution with current much newer hardware.
Sorry for such a long post but to sum up: The gl.inet community would be extremely happy if wifi could be made to work with Brume 2!
Thanks