- WISP wizard: step-by-step flow for WiFi, DHCP, masquerade config
- WAN status: expose lan_ip, dhcp_start/limit, masq, sta_state, wifi_log
- wifi_scan: detect CCMP as WPA2 (psk2) so association succeeds
- opkg: PkgManager enum — detect apk-native mode when opkg not in repos
- tollgate: apk-native install path using manual ipk extraction
- arch detection: read DISTRIB_ARCH from /etc/openwrt_release; normalise
bare mipsel/mips from uname -m to mipsel_24kc/mips_24kc
- install_ipk: install binutils via apk when ar not in BusyBox
- install_ipk: wget --no-check-certificate for routers without CA bundle
- install_ipk: ar fallback to tar -xzf for non-standard ipk formats
- install_ipk: 5MB overlay space check with clear user-facing error
- middleware: allow "Not enough flash/space" errors through sanitizer
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
get_wan_status now returns: radio0_disabled, sta_iface (from iw dev),
sta_state (operstate), assoc_ssid (actually associated SSID vs
configured), and recent wifi_log lines from logread. The WAN panel
shows a diagnostic grid when configured but not connected so the user
can see exactly what's wrong without digging into server logs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
configure_wisp was setting up wireless.wwan but leaving
radio0.disabled=1, so wifi reload did nothing and the sta
interface never appeared. Explicitly set radio0.disabled=0
before committing the wireless UCI config.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New RPC methods:
- openwrt.scan-wifi: triggers iwinfo scan on the router radio,
returns networks sorted by signal strength
- openwrt.configure-wan: creates UCI wireless.wwan (sta mode) +
network.wwan (DHCP) + adds wwan to firewall WAN zone, then
calls `wifi reload`
get-status now includes a `wan` object with configured/ssid/ip/
internet fields so the UI can show current uplink state.
Frontend WAN panel: scan → pick SSID (signal bars) → enter password
→ apply. Shows "Configure WAN first" hint above TollGate install
button when internet is not available.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>