Everything is fine, exactly the same router and SNAPSHOT updated today.
I'm doing something wrong then.
Thank you so much.
Have a nice day!
It does not need to be installed separately, it will be automatically replaced when the firmware is assembled.
It is possible that the language packs will not be automatically pulled up if they are installed, so install them manually.
You are still missing opkg
, so try owut upgrade --add opkg
(there are other ways to get it, but this is by far the easiest).
Yes, I tried to do that, but the opkg
continued missing, this is all the command that I launched:
owut download -r luci-theme-argon,luci-app-argon-config,luci-app-opkg -a luci-app-package-manager,opkg,luci-base,libc
Thank you for your help.
Do this and see if that collected opkg
properly:
$ jsonfilter -i /tmp/firmware-manifest.json -e '$.stdout' | grep opkg
... bunch of noise trimmed ...
Installing opkg (2024.10.16~38eccbb1-r1) to root...
Copying /builder/dl/opkg_2024.10.16~38eccbb1-r1_x86_64.ipk.
Package opkg (2024.10.16~38eccbb1-r1) installed in root is up to date.
Configuring opkg.
If you don't see that in the manifest, then you need to do this in two steps:
owut upgrade -r luci-app-opkg -a luci-app-package-manager
... reboots into new image without opkg, I think you've already done this?
owut upgrade -a opkg
Rationale for the "magic handshake" is described here, if you care about root cause: Owut: OpenWrt Upgrade Tool - #179 by efahl (Bug fixes are in process, still waiting for some PRs to merge so we can eliminate the need for the double upgrade.)
OK, this procedure worked properly.
Everything is working right.
Thank you so much for helping me.
Regards
Yes.. same for me, same bug in stable version 23.05.5
Hey, guys. I joined your OpenWRT club. I bought a router immediately flashed to this firmware version 23.05.5. I have a problem, on wi-fi network 2.4 GHz, when setting the channel width of 40 MHz, I have all devices are connected to 20 MHz. Is there any solution to this problem? Or do I just have to put up with it?
Afaik, if you have at least one 20MHz client, all other are forced to 20MHz
All clients connected via 2.4 have 40 MHz support. This is verified on another router without any settings. So, your answer doesn't help me.
If there are a lot of 2G networks around, then this is how it will be. Either accept it, or use routers that "don't care" about rules and restrictions.
40 is the use of 2 2G channels, and this is not always possible when the 2G airtime is busy.
The only problem is that any other router has no problems, it's the router that's the problem, and not just me on this firmware. I also found a person with similar complaints on one of the forums, he is also on this version. Probably it is a bug in the firmware. I generally read that the last version 23.05.4 has even worse problems with 2.4 GHz on this router and many do not advise to put that version at all. So the problem goes back to the last version
The latest version is not 4 but 5 if that's important to you of course))).
And this is an example of when everything is bad on 2G but there are more and more pages)))
I know, I just got the number wrong, it's that version that people are having problems with 2.4, but it's even worse there. Now version 5 has a different problem with 2.4. I don't have anything clogged, I even have wi-fi on an empty channel at number 6. It can't get any better than that.
I have the same router and on the same range there are many different smart devices and it works great. I showed my broadcast.
I don't understand your problems.
Good luck!
I have one problem, when forcing the channel width to 40 MHz, all devices are connected at 20 MHz for some reason. That's it. I have another redmi ax5 which does not have this problem. There are maximum 7 2.4 GHz networks around me, this is not the number that should prevent the router to give 40 MHz channel width.
What do you mean by forced installation of 40 MHz?
It is necessary to set in 2 places. If you just set it in the tab where channels are selected, it will not work.
Hi,
is here anbody who faced issues with slow pppoe? Today i upgraded my GPON PPPoE from 300M to 800M and without any tweaks max I can achieve is ~550M. When I enable hardware acceleration speed jumped to 600M, still not perfect. I tried also with enabled packet steering and SQM (offloading disabled at that stage) and sometimes speed hits 700M. Still a little bit far from 800M.
Can anybody advise what else can be done here? I tried to look here and there for an anwser, but, what i mentioned above is all I manage to find.
Hoping that somebody already faced the same issue and found solution...
I really doubt that such powerful device would not be able to work with 800M GPON over PPPoE.....
I'm on:
OpenWrt 23.05.3 r23809-234f1a2efa / LuCI openwrt-23.05 branch git-24.073.29889-cd7e519
Hey, I've weird problem with the 5G radio. When I set channel to 100 or higher, it uses 6500MHz frequency. No idea how to set frequency to ~5500GHz.
Band on radio is set to 5g
.
I'm on 23.05.5