Licensing an OpenWrt router - No response to Trademark use

Nicolás Echániz nicoechaniz at altermundi.net
Wed Aug 19 22:11:52 EDT 2020


Hey Scott,

Are you aware of our http://librerouter.org project?
It was created with similar motivations plus some more... it is
currently in production, although we have only been able to produce
small batches so far (un the hundreds).


cheers,
NicoEchániz



On 18/8/20 18:27, Heppler, J. Scott wrote:
> request.
> Reply-To: Organization:
> 
> I sent an email to contact at openwrt.org, subject line Trademark Use
> Request, inquiring about crowd funding an OpenWrt router.  I never
> received a reply.  The email gave the background, links to forum
> discussion and a poll and outlined the basic structure.  The contents:
> 
> "I've noticed that OpenWrt is used widely in SOHO routers without the
> vendors providing much in the way of donations.  Additionally, vendors
> are making it increasingly difficult; bootdelay = 0, disabled keyboard
> input etc., to install OpenWrt.
> 
> Browsing Alibaba/Aliexpress, there are large numbers of Chinese vendors
> offering routers with custom branding for purchases > 500.  Many offer
> products with the same outward appearance/specs and I think the line
> between resellers/OEM's is blurry.
> 
> This link is an example:
> https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/EP-RT2656-Wireless-Routers-1300mbps-compa
> 
> tible_62040312059.html?spm=a2700.wholesale.deiletai6.2.1ab67d83z4DNLg
> This is recognizable as a device sold by Lenovo/D-team and is offered
> with both u-boot/breed bootloader.
> 
> Comfast has used OpenWrt in the CF-WR618AC and CF-WR-610N routers.
> http://en.comfast.com.cn/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=show&catid=16&id=24
> Comfast uses OpenWrt and does not provide GPL'd source.
> https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=58973
> 
> It occurred to me that one way to have an OpenWrt accessible router, and
> support the project would be to crowd fund an OpenWrt Development router
> and build in an OpenWrt donation into the cost.  It would be somewhat
> like the PineBook Pro, orders taken and if a threshold met, a production
> run is certified.  OpenWrt would license the logo and provide stable
> firmware for initial flash and development firmware via download.  The
> donations would be earmarked to support infrastructure or development
> meetings (Like OpenBSD).
> 
> A poll was setup and run for 2 weeks:
> https://forum.openwrt.org/t/poll-interest-in-an-openwrt-purpose-built-router/692
> 
> 95d
> A prior thread where the idea was kicked around:
> https://forum.openwrt.org/t/advertising-and-selling-routers-with-openwrt-lede-in
> 
> stalled/12372/3
> Some respondents wanted high end routers but I'm pushing for limiting
> risk.
> 
> Would the project be interested in exploring this further?"
> 
> 
> 



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