The evaluation boards do not set up a MAC address for eth0
in the first place, so it does not make sense to calculate a WAN
address from the random MAC used there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
phicomm,psg1218b|\
planex,db-wrt01|\
planex,mzk-750dhp|\
- ralink,mt7620a-evb|\
- ralink,mt7620a-mt7530-evb|\
- ralink,mt7620a-mt7610e-evb|\
- ralink,mt7620a-v22sg-evb|\
sanlinking,d240|\
tplink,archer-c2-v1|\
tplink,archer-c20-v1|\
firefly,firewrt|\
gehua,ghl-r-001|\
mediatek,ap-mt7621a-v60|\
- mediatek,mt7621-eval-board|\
mikrotik,rb750gr3|\
mikrotik,rbm33g|\
mqmaker,witi|\
label_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory 0x8)
;;
duzun,dm06|\
- mediatek,mt7628an-eval-board|\
netgear,r6120|\
rakwireless,rak633|\
tplink,archer-c20-v4|\