System Configuration - MEDIATEK LinkIt Smart 7688 Developer's Manual

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$ opkg install nano
$ opkg install
http://mirror2.openwrt.org/mt76
88/packages/nano 2.4.1-1
24kec.ipk
Remove
This removes a previously installed package(s). For example:
$ opkg remove <pkgs| globp>
Upgrade
This upgrades an installed package to a newer version. For example:
$ opkg upgrade <pkgs| globp>
Note: To perform opkg tasks such as install and upgrade, you'll need to switch the LinkIt Smart 7688
to Station mode; this connects the device to the Internet. Please see section 3.5.2, "Station Mode" for
more information. Please also be aware if you upgrade a package to a newer version, it may or may
not work with your current project due to possible API or behavior changes.
For more information on opkg features, please check the
4.5.

System Configuration

This chapter describes the tools and methods you can use to configure LinkIt Smart 7688
development board.
4.5.1.
System Configuration Tools
There are two options available for configuring LinkIt Smart 7688 development boards: the Web
UI and system console.
The Web UI will enable you to perform most common development related tasks, but to gain full
access to the system you'll need to access the system console. A summary of the features of
these two options are provided in Table 12.
Configuration
Wi-Fi Simple
Configuration
System Configuration
Table 12 Configuration functions of the Web UI and System console
In addition, some functions, such as updating the boot loader and firmware can be performed
using a USB drive.
This document contains information that is proprietary to MediaTek Inc.
Unauthorized reproduction or disclosure of this information in whole or in part is strictly prohibited.
MediaTek LinkIt™ Smart 7688 Developer's Guide
ramips
Interface
Connection Method
Web UI
Wi-Fi network
System Console
SSH through Wi-Fi
Kernel Console
through UART2
interface
© 2015, 2016 MediaTek Inc.
OpenWrt
website.
Reference
Connecting to the
Web UI
Using SSH (Secure
Socket Shell)
Using Serial to USB
Cable
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