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1  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: August 17, 2008, 05:41:28 AM
does anyone know what kind of speed I can expect from a WMU-6500FS...
i get a little over 4MB/s...there is no way that i know to speed it up :/

You get 4? Gosh, I barely get 2.7! What ticks me off reqlly badly is the USB transfer speed, which is worse than via network!
2  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: August 17, 2008, 05:26:32 AM
The version I have built is 1.0.0. RC3, currently the newest is RC5, I am going to build the 1.0.0 full version once it is out. Also I am preparing very simple packaging system for easy package download and installation - I'll let you know when it is ready.

Awesome! Many thanks!
3  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: June 07, 2008, 19:06:57 PM
it seems to me that Deluge is implemented in C++ (not in C), it depends on the Boost library; and as such it needs to be compiled against C++ libraries (like uClibc++ http://cxx.uclibc.org - C++ counterpart of uClibc). Others, please, correct me if I am wrong...

Isn't Enhanced CTorrent implemented in C++ as well? (Btw, there's a new version out there...)

Otherwise, what's the version of Transmission included with the latest official firmware (4.00b4)? Is it the newest one that's included in Slawek's software library (1.21)?

Now, say I manage to install the Transmission graciously provided by Slawek. How do I use it?Embarrassed I've been scouring the Transmission forums, yet I didn't manage to find any instruction manual, or anything close... What my Linux-handicapped intuition says is that in order to start the daemon, I just type the name of the binary (transmission-daemon), is that so?  How about the remote? How do I use that, and, more importantly, how do I access it? On what ports is it listening?

Many thanks.
4  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 Ethernet, Wifi, USB on: May 26, 2008, 08:53:46 AM
Can anyone tell me why all of the connections on my device are so slow at file transfer, it takes for ever to even transfer the smallest of files.

Also can this device be connected directly to a PC's USB port for a faster transfer rate or will this not work? 

And are both of the USB ports USB2? Wink

My complaints about the lousy USB transfer speed (see the Airlive WMU-6500FS forum) have so far remained unanswered. Well, it may be that there's no answer--meaning "that's the way it is by design" Roll Eyes At any rate, here's hoping you're luckier than me.

P.S. If you get transfer rates better than 1M/s, please lemme know.
5  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 24, 2008, 09:41:03 AM
Dear MGB111 aficionados, a while ago I posted some questions on the Airlive WMU-6500FS thread that have yet to benefit from your attention and devotion, and I'd like to invite you kindly to visit that thread, hoping that you may be of help. I won't repost them here, on pains of redundancy.

Many thanks,

Aqualung
6  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: Airlive WMU-6500FS on: May 21, 2008, 19:59:31 PM
i hope R400b4 fixed that Smiley

Awesome! ... Although I don't really expect much from Airlive or from whoever writes the official code for the 6500FS. I'd rather use some other BT client, like MLDonkey provided by Joker: I'd like to avoid going through their S***ty UI as much as possible.
7  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 21, 2008, 09:46:09 AM
Ok, you can find the content of my newest /mnt/C dir (sys/ and root/ only) here

http://rapidshare.de/files/39449435/C.tar.gz.html

Chimbo, did you by any chance install Aircrack-ng as well?  Grin
8  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 18, 2008, 21:41:45 PM
Ok, you can find the content of my newest /mnt/C dir (sys/ and root/ only) here

http://rapidshare.de/files/39449435/C.tar.gz.html

Many thanks. I don't suppose that, by any chance, you updated mc to the latest mc-20070623, did you?

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Size is about 58MB. What you should know to use it:

   no telnet, only ssh connections

Mkay, I can live w/that.

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   no upnp server

Don't need it.

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   mldonkey allows connections from all 192.168.xxx.xxx clients (start as root with 'mldonkey &')

I don't really need MLDonkey, though it doesn't really bother me... I do need to turn it off though--I guess I should edit rc-local for that, right?

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   nfs server running

I recall reading earlier in Wikipedia about this NFS thingie, though I'm not really sure what it is. Although it sounds like some file system, doesn't look to be on a par with NTFS, Reiser FS and the like. Anyway, don't bother explaining if you think it cannot be summarized in a few phrases. What I think I understand is that I may not need to use SAMBA if I have this NFS server running, is that so?

Again, many thanks,

Aqualung
9  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: Airlive WMU-6500FS on: May 18, 2008, 14:05:38 PM
... tried using mc to move files off the HDD to the attached USB flash drive, and I get really crappy transfer speeds, under 1M/s.

Hey Slawek, i just found the following line in the readme file that accompanies the C0009M.bin firmware: "added enforce USB bandwidth allocation." Could this be the response to my above USB transfer complaint?
10  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 18, 2008, 13:07:35 PM
Well tell me the commands to unpack to C then please.

Place your archive in the C: root, replace mc-4.6.1.tar with the name of your archive, and and skip the wget line in the piece of code here: http://www.macsat.com/macsat/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,50/topic,731.msg4119/#msg4119.
11  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 17, 2008, 11:19:00 AM
After updating to C009-M

Dear chimbo, could I get you to send me your C: after you're done updating your unit with Joker's latest and greatest, and after patching, fixing etc.  Grin ?

Many thanks,

A
12  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 14, 2008, 11:16:41 AM
vsftpd = default/internal ftp server [-:

Whoa! So why the trouble of working around the Web UI then? Is it more configurable that way? (Just ignore if this is a stupid question.)
13  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 13, 2008, 12:34:43 PM
I want to use my device as ftp-server for my friends/relatives/people-I-know. So, my question is about vsftpd. ... What I did: 1. I switched ftp off (in web-interface).

Just curious, any particular reason why you'd not want to use the default FTP server? Why vsftpd? Security? SSL?
14  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 06, 2008, 22:20:17 PM
Thank you JoKeR,
really nice to have you back Grin
chimbo

Alright chimbo, now that you know how to do it  Wink , why don't you please take a stab at compiling Deluge please  Cheesy

Many thanks in advance...
15  SMC EZ Connect Storage (SMCWAPS-G), Micronica MGB100 Wi-Fi Hard Disk, Level One WAP-0007 and compatible / Firmware / Re: MGB111 update on: May 06, 2008, 13:35:35 PM
I use Dropbear http://mgb111.pradnik.net/addons/dropbear-ssh-sshd-050.3.tgz
download in /mnt/C and extract
then change directory to /mnt/C/sys/etc
and run
dropbearkey -t rsa -f dropbear_rsa_host_key
wait to create the key
then run
dropbear
ssh server is now running
use putty to conect using ssh

I use this method, if exist other, please correct me  if I´m wrong Grin

Thanks, I got it running w/no problems. Now I have to figure out how to get Dropbear to start automatically--that is without my having to fire it up manually every time I reboot the box. What I am, hence, looking for is the Linux equivalent of the Startup folder in Windows. This is, as a matter of fact, a general problem that is in no way specific to Dropbear: how would I be running a program automatically at startup or, even better, as a service (I believe it's daemon in Linux lingo, right?)?

Now, I didn't bother scouring the Linux manuals in search of this info just because it may be that setting this up in an embedded Linux environment like my/our Airlive box may be quite different than setting it up on a normal Linux desktop PC. (If it ain't, I'd appreciate your simply posting a link--no need to start explaining it here from scratch.)

Finally, I don't suppose any of the Linux aficionados reading this forum have given some thought to compiling Deluge for the Airlive device, have they?
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