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supported_devices.rst

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    • Matthias Schiffer's avatar
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      hardware: remove support for D-Link DGS-1210-10P and realtek-rtl838x target · 4e847f7e
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      This device should never have been supported as non-broken. It is not a
      useful target for batman-adv (as the CPU is too slow for reasonable
      throughput; it may be more useful with L3 routing protocols); also, the
      autoupdater never worked because of an incorrect image name.
      
      As there it nobody actually running this device (or planning to do so
      at the moment), just drop the device instead of fixing the name. The
      realtek-rtl838x target becomes empty and is dropped.
      hardware: remove support for D-Link DGS-1210-10P and realtek-rtl838x target
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      This device should never have been supported as non-broken. It is not a
      useful target for batman-adv (as the CPU is too slow for reasonable
      throughput; it may be more useful with L3 routing protocols); also, the
      autoupdater never worked because of an incorrect image name.
      
      As there it nobody actually running this device (or planning to do so
      at the moment), just drop the device instead of fixing the name. The
      realtek-rtl838x target becomes empty and is dropped.