Hello,
How do I tell the NOR model from the NAND model based solely on the sticker? Have the NOR models always been marked as AR300M16 and the NAND models *always been marked AR300M?
I’m attaching a photo for reference.
alzhao
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Yes. AR300M16 is Nor version because it only has 16M flash.
AR300M has dual flash.
@alzhao – thank you for your prompt reply. Could you please elaborate on the “dual flash” statement?
Also, do I understand it correctly that AR300M16 requires the ar71xx (Generic) image builder and AR300M requires the ar71xx (NAND) image builder?
glitch
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Dual flash means it has Nor and Nand.
alzhao
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You are correct about the imagebuilder
@alzhao, @kyson-lok the GL-AR300MD profile seems to have disappeared from the current snapshot ar71xx_nand image builder. Do you know why?
@stangri The main difference between AR300MD and AR300M16 is that it is dual device. It doesn’t support nand, you should use AR30016 and then install ath10k driver, that is AR300MD.
@kyson-lok – not sure I understood you correctly. I was previously told I need to use the ar71xx_nand image builder for AR300MD. Are you saying that I should now use the ar71xx_generic to build images for the AR300MD?
All right, You should now use the ar71xx_generic to build images. Actually, AR300MD is ar71xx_generic, and AR300M is ar71xx_nand.
There’s no AR300M profile in ar71xx_nand image builder either!
@alzhao – please clarify!
My understanding was that for the AR300M16 I should use the ar71xx_generic image builder and the ar71xx_generic image builder does have the profile gl-ar300m since 17.01.4. It produces the .bin images.
I’ve been previously told that the AR300M is the marking on the sticker for the dual/NAND version (AR300MD) and that for that router the ar71xx_nand image builder should be used. And I have done just that in the past and in the past it produced the .tar images. However in the most recent ar71xx_nand snapshot image builder there’s no more GL-AR300MD profile. So I can no longer build an image for the AR300MD.
Please advise.
@stangri The device with nand flash’s patch isn’t committed to lede, so you can’t find the profile on snapshot imagebuilder.
@kyson-lok – it used to be there a few revisions ago. Anyways, I’ve received contradicting feedback from you guys:
That’s why I’m asking again @alzhao, @kyson-lok – which image builder(s) do I need for AR300M16 (NOR-only device, aka AR300M) and AR300M (Dual NOR/NAND device, aka AR300MD) and which profiles should I use to build vanilla OpenWrt/LEDE images.
Thanks!
alzhao
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Listen to @kyson-lok, he is the one making the imagebuilder. Seems there is a problem in naming and I think he is fixing it.
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alzhao
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Thanks, very detailed and helpful.
@kyson-lok So I have the (NAND) AR300M and it doesn’t accept the image generated by the LEDE ar71xx_generic image builder for the gl-ar300m profile.
How can I build a vanilla LEDE/OpenWrt image for the AR300M (the one with NOR/NAND flash)?
We don’t submit the patch of AR300M which is with nand flash to LEDE/OpenWrt, so you can’t build a vanilla LEDE image for it.
@kyson-lok well, I’ve tried building an image with this imagebuilder posted on your github (and regular make command, not your python script), but:
- Despite including
ath10k-firmware-qca9887 and kmod-ath10k the ac-radio is not detected.
- I only got 16Mb of flash.
Please advise.
I think its a little bit unlucky to cal the router as NAND or NOR version.
I think its better to call the router as single or dual flash router.
Hey! Thanks for the clarification… I happen to have the OG GL-AR300M-ext. I saw that you mentioned an optional 5GHz radio. How would I go about finding the information that would allow me to unlock that functionality?