Hi alzhao,

thanks for your reply.

You asked which protocol I use:
I use a LTE USB-Stick which shows up as network interface.

I did some testing which shows the results you already predicted.

I measured the boot-time with stock firmware V2.25 from plugging in until the WIFI-LED is switched on (as I checked with a fast WIFI scanner this is also the time when the SSID of the mini router shows up) - I used a fixed WIFI channel. Here are the results:

  • GL-AR300M: 48s
  • GL-AR150: 49s
  • GL-MT300A: 53s
  • GL-MT300N: 112s
 

As predicted by you the Atheros devices are faster. So I moved forward with the GL-AR300M. I deactived the services for SMB and UPNP –> this reduced the boot-time by only 2 seconds.

So far I don’t have advanced openwrt skills - nevertheless I moved forward by cloning the actual sourcetree from github and built it with the inital configuration (NAND firmware). After that I installed LuCI by opkg. No I get a boot-time of 34s instead of the 48s before which is good but still more than I desired.

Now I am unsure how to get forward. Without deep knowledge about openwrt I have no clue which packets I should include to get the basic function I need (tethering by just provide the 3G internet access by the WIFI-AP) and which packets I can safely remove to get the minimal system. Are there some suggestions?

Thanks again and best regards,
Markus

 

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