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sudowrt is a set of scripts and files that we were using to flash sudomesh settings onto APs. It is mostly deprecated, although it might help some other folks to quickly get a set of config files and packages onto a node without having to build a custom firmware. For the current sudomesh firmware image generator see sudomesh/openwrt-firmware.
This repository contains all of the files that differ from default OpenWRT.
It also includes two scripts:
flash_router.sh: Flashes your router with OpenWRT
remote_install.sh: Turns your OpenWRT router into a sudowrt router.
This is not the recommended way of installing onto routers for deployment. Rather, it is a way for developers to get started quickly.
The scripts make the following assumptions:
That the computer running the scripts have wget and tftp installed.
That you are installing OpenWRT Attitude Adjustment 12.09
That your router is a Ubiquiti Picostation 2.
(Yes. We agree that this last one sucks.
Please feel free to improve these scripts.)
How do use the scripts:
1. Run the flash_router script as root:
sudo ./flash_router.sh
5. Run the remote_install script:
./remote_install.sh
The scripts will guide you through the entire process.
After you've done the remote install, you'll want to set up the networking rules:
/etc/init.d/meshrouting
/etc/init.d/tunneldigger
Happy Hacking!