
You should add an entry to '/etc/hotplug.d/usb/10-usb' and your USB LED should be working. You need to create an entry for the hotplug config: Install the package 'kmod-leds-wndr3700-usb'.Īdd a USB LED configuration entry to /etc/config/system (you can edit the file manually or use Luci/System/LED_Configuration page)īut that still just adds a default state to the LED. You can either use the swconfig command or directly edit the file '/etc/config/network'. This has later been patched to trunk (bleeding edge) and Backfire branch.

To make the LED behaviour match the printed explanation (green LED for 1000Mb/s), use mode 6 for port 1, mode 9 for port 2 and mode 2 for port 5. Note: The default LED config built into Backfire 10.03.1-rc4 (and earlier) does not match the explanation printed on the router's bottom. You can also control blinkrate of the leds with values: 0 = 43ms, 1 = 84ms, 2 = 120ms, 3 = 170ms, 4 = 340ms, 5 = 670ms. (Notice how swconfig port number is actually the led group number and last number is the desired mode) Mode 15: LED value is read from a separate registerĪ sample configuration is orange LEDs for 10/100 Mb/s connections and green for 1000 Mb/s which are blinking on activity. After making that addition, Luci shows the VLANs properly at the Network/Switch page.

Note: The switch ports are not properly shown in the Backfire 10.03.1-rc4 Luci-interface, unless you add the chip name to the 'config switch' line: like 'config switch rtl8366s'. # swconfig dev rtl8366s vlan 1 set ports '0 1 2 3t 5t' # swconfig dev rtl8366s vlan 1 set ports '0 1 2 3t 5'

Note: The VLAN switch configuration in Attitude Adjustment 12.09 has a bug ( ), so that you need to first disable VLAN trunk and than reenable it like this: Switch port numbering is other way around from physical ports. So all the traffic that goes to switch port 4 will also pass to WAN's vlan4. LAN port 4 is assigned to VLAN4 and bridged with WAN. LAN ports 1-3 are assigned to default VLAN1 (VLAN0 is not possible for some reason). VLAN4 is bridged with one of the switch ports. So the default router configuration must be changed, otherwise traffic stops on the switch ports and hard reset is needed.

When vlans are defined on the switch ports VLAN0 cannot be used on eth0 any more. Upgrade from existing OpenWrt firmware (sysupgrade image)ĭefine switch_vlan configuration for each of the switch ports. Flash from non-OpenWrt firmware (factory image)
