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# NVRAM overrides
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# This file handles the NVRAM quirks of various hardware
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# this is not a replacement for nvram.
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# linksys bug has lan doing dhcp; force static
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lan_proto="static"
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# failsafe if reset is held
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[ "$FAILSAFE" = "true" ] && {
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echo "### FAILSAFE MODE ####"
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lan_ifname="br0"
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lan_ifnames="vlan0 vlan2 eth1 eth2 eth3"
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lan_ipaddr="192.168.1.1"
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lan_netmask="255.255.255.0"
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lan_hwaddr="00:0B:AD:0A:DD:00"
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wan_ifname="none"
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wifi_ifname="none"
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}
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# hacks for 1.x hardware
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[ "$(nvram get boardnum)" = "42" ] && \
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[ "$(nvram get boardtype)" = "bcm94710dev" ] && {
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debug "### 1.x hardware hack ###"
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vlan1hwname="et0"
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vlan2hwname="et0"
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# we remap old device names to new
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# it's recommended that you continue to
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# use the old names to preserve backwards
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# compatibility
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remap () {
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eval $1=\"$(nvram_get $1 | awk 'gsub("eth0","vlan2") gsub("eth1","vlan1")')\"
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}
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remap lan_ifname
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remap lan_ifnames
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remap wifi_ifname
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remap wifi_ifnames
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remap wan_ifname
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remap wan_ifnames
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remap pppoe_ifname
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}
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[ -z "$(nvram_get lan_ifname)" ] && {
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lan_ifname="br0"
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lan_ifnames="vlan0 vlan2 eth1 eth2 eth3"
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}
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[ -z "$(nvram_get wan_ifname)" ] && {
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wan_ifname="vlan1"
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wan_proto="dhcp"
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}
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