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The device is broken until the next release. The LEDs are currently not working (fixed in current OpenWRT master). Also give a brief explanation about the BROKEN status being dependent on the WiFi chip used and not the SoC family in general.
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# The QCA9980 was discontinued by Qualcomm. It didn't receive any firmware-update for over 4 years.
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# See https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware/tree/master/QCA99X0/hw2.0
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# 802.11s was never implemented for the chip's firmware. It will most likely be broken forever.
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# The QCA9984 on the other hand works fine for 11s meshes on both bands.
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QCA9980_PACKAGES='-kmod-ath10k kmod-ath10k-ct -ath10k-firmware-qca99x0 ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct'
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QCA9984_PACKAGES='kmod-ath10k -kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9984 -ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct'
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#
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# QCA9980
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#
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if [ "$BROKEN" ]; then
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# TP-Link
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device tp-link-archer-c2600 tplink_c2600
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packages $QCA9980_PACKAGES
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fi
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#
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# QCA9984
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#
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# -- ToDo --
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# The BROKEN flag for the target can be removed when switching to an OpenWrt base newer than 18.06,
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# as in 18.06 the LEDs are not yet functional. This is already fixed in the current OpenWrt master.
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# NETGEAR
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device netgear-nighthawk-x4s-r7800 netgear_r7800
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factory .img
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packages $QCA9984_PACKAGES
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