Nick Hainke 52aaf9052a naywatch: add naywatch
The network may crash on the SoCs, but the SoC itself does not. This
leads to a node no longer being accessible in a mesh network.  If the
node is placed in a location that is not easily accessible, e.g. in a
high tower, it can cause a lot of problems. Therefore we check the
link-local connectivity on the configured interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
Tested-by: Simon Polack <spolack+git@mailbox.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Polack <spolack+git@mailbox.org>
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OpenWrt Routing Feed

Description

This OpenWrt package feed contains community maintained routing packages.

Usage

This repository is intended to be layered on-top of an OpenWrt buildroot. If you do not have an OpenWrt buildroot installed, see the documentation at: OpenWrt Buildroot Installation on the OpenWrt support site.

This feed is enabled by default. To install all its package definitions, run:

./scripts/feeds update routing
./scripts/feeds install -a -p routing
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OpenWrt Routing Packages
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