Talk:Adm5120
I bought a 5000FS [1] and I am interested in a project like the NSLU2 linux up and running. Ovislink have released the source code, but i have not found the perfect how to guide, only bits and pieces. If anyone have been able to make their own working build to the MU-5000FS I would really appriciate some pointers! I develop for embedded systems and PCs (W32 mostly, but have linux experince) everyday, so I am confident that I can get it to work by my self, but my laziness demands that I ask if anyone already have succeded .
Regards Henrik Holm
Hi all,
The accton SMCWTVG is a product based WildPass. The Link is http://www.accton.com.tw/event/smc/faqa/faq03.htm. But it is Traditional Chinese web page.
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Serial port on the Edimax products?
pen Hi,
I have successfuly used the SMC7000ABRV2 and all kinds of RTL8181 based products in my projects, but I was a bit surprised when I have found no console header on the Edimax EW-7207APg product. Does someone have the other mentioned Edimax products and if so, do they have any ready made serial header, where a voltage shifter can be connected to talk to a PC or terminal?
The EW-7207APg DOES run Linux, as all the other Edimax ADM5120 based products. Specifically, the EW-7207APg runs Linux 2.4.18 (as probably all other devices) and for the Inprocomm 802.11g MAC uses a closed source binary driver which is available as module on the root file system.
I have the kernels and the root file systems of all the Edimax products (made from the Edimax firmware upgrade available on their web), so if someone needs to know something, it is typically easy to find. Actually, the structure of the root file system is derived from the RTL8181 based products, so I feel quite at home.
I am a bit worried making my own kernel and root filesystem, without the serial console which has access to the bootloader and gives the chance to load a kernel to ram or flash, if the current one does not work properly.
Alec v 21:02, 8 May 2005 (BST) : Yes, ADM5120 has a NS16c550 compatible UART, see a ADM5120 Datasheet. Some devices has a 4- or 5-pin connector (sometimes unnamed and unsoldered) to attach a serial port. You need a LVTTL 3.3V --> +-12V converter anyway, like MAXIM MAX3232CPE or LINEARTECH LTC1386CS.
- http://www.norocketscience.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6
- http://www.norocketscience.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8
pen I know about the UART and I do have the converter which I use with the other devices. However, I was not able to find ANY connector on the EW-7207APg, so I was looking for some more details about the other Edimax products, so that I can debug my firmware there and to try it on the EW-7207APg only once I get over the most stupid mistakes. I will try to look up from the threads you have pointed to, if they contain specific information which of the devices have this connector and which do not.
Thanks a lot.
--Epospro 13:37, 21 Mar 2006 (GMT) Here is an image (pins must be soldered)
Alec v 20:10, 17 May 2005 (BST): I think, it is possible to solder a thin wires to the SoC UART pins directly (not sure for BGA).
User:Zoobab: Do you have the FCC-ID of the router? Or take a picture of the board? On my conceptronic router, there is a 4 pins connector on the board.
--Czranger 13:00, 29 Sep 2005 (BST)On the EW-7207apg serial is on the JP2 header pins 1,7,8. You need to solder the pins, as they are not there.
Hi
I am a newbie in linux-mips. I bought a edimax 6114wg wireless route, and want to hack it, and add some funny application on it.
Is anybody can tell me the detailed process to build linux kernel and rootsystem, and application based on edimax's source code.
Thanks very much!
Wireless part
As far as I seen wireless part is binary object for Inprocomm (IPN2220AP.o) I am very interested to see this router become wireless client...
Flash/RAM on NetGear PS121 Very Inaccurate?
The link on Netgear's site suggests that the Flash in this model is 1Mb; not 8. Also, that its ram is 4Mb; not 32. Which numbers are out by a factor of eight?
Products based on the ADM5120
Hi!
I reorganize, and clean up the section "Products based on the ADM5120". The changes are acceptable?
Thanks! Yuhi
Here is the new version:
Company | Device | Flash | RAM | Ports | CPU pkg | CPU mode | Onboard peripherials | WiFi | Stock OS | Resources |
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Arcadyan | HMS300 | 32MB | 64MB | 1Eth LAN, USB, IDE | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Arcadyan | WG4005B | ? | ? | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 1USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Arcadyan WN4401A | BRN RTOS | |
Canyon | CN-WF512 | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source, toolchain |
Canyon | CN-WF514 rev.AE(1) | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source, toolchain |
Conceptronic | C100BRS4H v1 | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | sources: 1, 2, 3, 4 | |
Conceptronic | C100BRS4H v2 | ? | ? | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Nucleus | ||
Conceptronic | C54BRS4 v1(1) | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth WAN,4Eth LAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | sources: 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Cellvision | NFS-101U | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth LAN, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | |
Cellvision | NFS-101WU | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth LAN, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | Yes | Linux | |
Cellvision | NFS-202U | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth LAN, 2USB 2.0, 7 in 1 Card Reader (CF I/II, MicroDrive, SM, MS, MS PRO, SD, MMC) | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | |
Cellvision | NFS-202WU | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth LAN, 2USB 2.0, 7 in 1 Card Reader (CF I/II, MicroDrive, SM, MS, MS PRO, SD, MMC) | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | Yes | Linux | |
Cellvision | CAS-630 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-630W | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-670 | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-670W | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-700 | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-700W | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | ||
Cellvision | CAS-790 | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
Compex | NP27G | 4MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 2USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | AR2413 | Linux | pics |
Compex | NP28G | 4MB | 32MB | 3Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 4USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot, VIA USB onboard | AR2414 | Linux | source |
Compex | WP54G | 4MB | 16MB | 2Eth LAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | AR2413 | Linux | |
Compex | WP54AG | 4MB | 16MB | 2Eth LAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | AR5413 | Linux | |
Compex | WPP54AG | 4MB | 32MB | 2Eth LAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | AR5413 | Linux | |
D-Link | DNS-120 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | Wiki |
D-Link | DCS-950 | 4MB? | 32MB? | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
D-Link | DCS-950G | 4MB? | 32MB? | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | source | |
DIGITUS | DN-7013 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | sources: 1, 2 |
DIGITUS | DN-7013-N | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | sources |
DIGITUS | DN-16004 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | sources: 1, 2 | |
DIGITUS | DN-16005 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | sources: 1, 2 | |
DIGITUS | DN-16021 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | sources: 1, 2 | |
DIGITUS | DN-16022 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | sources: 1, 2 | |
DIGITUS | DN-16030 | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | sources: 1, 2 | |
DIGITUS | DN-16031 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | ||
Edimax | BR-6104K | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | source, toolchain | |
Edimax | BR-6104KP | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 2USB 1.1 | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | source | |
Edimax | BR-6104WG | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | Intersil PrismGT | Linux | source, toolchain | |
Edimax | BR-6114WG | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source | |
Edimax | BR-6524K | ? | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 2Eth WAN | ? | LE | No | Linux | source | |
Edimax | BR-6541K | ? | 16MB | 1Eth LAN, 4Eth WAN | ? | LE | No | Linux | source | |
Edimax | BR-6524WP | 4MB | 32MB | 4Eth LAN, 2Eth WAN, 2USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source | |
Edimax | BR-6541WP | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth LAN, 4Eth WAN, 2USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source | |
Edimax | PS-3205U | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth, 1LPT, 2USB 1.1 | PQFP | LE | Attansic AT7601F Printer Port Controller | No | Linux | source |
Edimax | PS-3205UWg | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth, 1LPT, 2USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | Attansic AT7601F Printer Port Controller | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | source |
Edimax | EW-7207APg | 2MB | 16MB | 5Eth | BGA | LE | Inprocomm | Linux | source | |
GetNetUSA | GP-5205U | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth, 1LPT, 2USB 1.1 | PQFP | LE | Attansic AT7601F Printer Port Controller | No | Linux | |
GetNetUSA | GR-8104K | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | ||
GetNetUSA | GR-8104P | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 4Eth WAN, 1LTP | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | ||
GetNetUSA | GR-8114WG | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | ||
GetNetUSA | GW-9207APG | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth LAN | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | ||
Hawking | H2WR54G | 4MB | 32MB | 4Eth LAN, 2Eth WAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | pics |
JAHT | EA-2104E | 1MB | 4MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | ? | ||
JAHT | WA-4054EX | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth WAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | ||
Linksys | PSUS4 | 1MB | 4MB | 4Eth, 1USB 1.1 | PQFP | BE | No | Sercomm's OS | ||
Linksys | WRP200 | ? | ? | 4Eth, 2Phone | ? | ? | ? | ? | ||
Micronet | SP888BP | ? | ? | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN 2USB | ? | ? | ? | ? | ||
MikroTik | RouterBOARD 111 | 64MB NAND |
16MB | 1Eth | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type IIIA/IIIB slot | No | MikroTik's RouterOS | |
MikroTik | RouterBOARD 112 | 64MB NAND |
16MB | 1Eth | BGA | LE | 2 MiniPCI Type IIIA/IIIB slots | No | MikroTik's RouterOS | |
Netgear | PS121 | 1MB | 4MB | 1Eth, 1USB | PQFP | BE | No | Sercomm's OS | ||
NETmate | NMX-WB04G | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth WAN, 4Eth LAN | BGA | LE | Inprocomm IPN2220 | Linux | ||
OvisLink | eLive MU5000FS rev.A1 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | ALi M5273 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | source |
OvisLink | eLive MU5000FS rev.A2 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | source |
OSBRiDGE | OSBRiDGE 5GXi | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth | BGA | LE | Atheros AR5006XS | Linux | ||
OSBRiDGE | OSBRiDGE 5XLi | 2MB | 16MB | 1Eth | BGA | LE | Atheros AR5006XS | Linux | ||
Planet | XRT-401D(1) | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | pics | |
Planet | XRT-402D | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 2Eth WAN | BGA | LE | No | Linux | pic | |
Planet | XRT-411 | 1MB | 4MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 1USB 1.0 | PQFP | BE | No | Sercomm's OS | ||
SMC | SMC2804WBRP-G | 2MB | 8MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 1USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | Arcadyan WN4401A | BRN RTOS | |
SMC | SMC2804WBRP-G v2 | 2MB | 8MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN, 1USB 1.1 | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | SparkLAN WF-850FJ | BRN RTOS | |
Sweex | LB000021 | 2MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | PQFP | LE | No | Linux | ||
T-Com | (T-)Sinus 154 Komfort(1) | 2MB | 8MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | LE | 1 MiniPCI Type III | Conexant Prism based | BRN RTOS | Firmware Disassemble |
TRENDnet | TS-U100 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0 | BGA | LE | NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | sources |
TRENDnet | TS-U200 | 4MB | 32MB | 1Eth, 2USB 2.0, 7 in 1 Card Reader (CF I/II, MicroDrive, SM, MS, MS PRO, SD, MMC) | BGA | LE | NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Controller | No | Linux | review |
TRENDnet | TV-IP201 | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | No | Linux | ||
TRENDnet | TV-IP201W | 4MB | 16MB | 1Eth, Internet Camera | BGA | LE | Yes, rt2500? | Linux | ||
ZyXEL | HS-100 | 4MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | BE | 1 MiniPCI Type III slot | No | ZyNOS | |
ZyXEL | HS-100W | 4MB | 16MB | 4Eth LAN, 1Eth WAN | BGA | BE | Z-Com XG-601 | ZyNOS | review |
Notes:
- 1 Look for exactly this model and h/w version number, other versions may contain other chipset
There's probably more....
- Maybe also the Aopen AOI-892: http://usa.aopen.com/products/network/wireless/aoaaoi892.htm
- Maybe also Asiarf AWBRP24242: http://www.asiarf.com/Product/wlan/AWBRP24242.html
- http://www.sandberg.it/worldwide/prod.asp?prod=130-98
- Black Box LW6004A
- http://www.herhsiang.com.tw/AP-NAT/WP-4054B2.asp
- Tonze AW-6200TE
- Digitus DN-7013, D-Link DNS-120, Sitecom LN-350, Trendnet TS-U100 and OvisLink eLive MU5000FS are based on the same stuff by Cellvision NFS-101U
- LevelOne FBR-1405TX/v3 (only v3!); kernel image contains "ADM5120", couldn't find the specs though.
- T-Sinus 154 DSL (BRN154DSL sig. in firmware)It is based on ARM9, SAMSUNG S3C2510 More info on OpenWRT forum
- Buffalo Tech Inc. BBR-4MG
- Infineon EASY5120PS-ATA - small VoIP gateway based on the Ifineon VINETIC codec and SLIC-DC ringer.
- Planet VIP-462DG 802.11g SIP DECT VoIP Router. ADM5120P, MiniPCI WiFi; Voicepump VP101 DSP (also used in the SX541); 1FXO; 1FXS; Awtek AW110 DECT module; DECT phone included. Use BRN RTOS.
- D-Link DVG-2001s (photos) VoIP Terminal Adaptor, SIP, 1* 10/100TX, 1 FXS. ADM5120, 2Mb FLASH, 8Mb RAM, VoIP chip.
Other Operating Systems:
- BRN RTOS: BRN RTOS is a real-time operating system. It is use Supertask!/Multitask! RTOS kernel, and the BRN Boot Loader from Broad Net Technology Inc..
- Nucleus: Nucleus RTOS is a real-time operating system created by Accelerated Technology for various CPU platforms.
- Mikrotik's RouterOS: MikroTik RouterOS is router operating system and software which turns regular Intel PC or MikroTik RouterBOARDâ„¢ hardware into a dedicated router.
- SerComm's OS: Operating System created by SerComm Corporation.
- ZyNOS: ZyNOS, the ZyXEL's Networking Operating System is the firmware used in many ZyXEL products.