Hello,
Is this device supported by OpenWRT?
Regards,
Hello,
Is this device supported by OpenWRT?
Regards,
Nope. There are other models from that brand that are, but not that one.
There was some patch back 2017 for this device.
LEDE merge together with OpenWRT?
LEDE was an offshoot of OpenWrt that was then reabsorbed into OpenWrt a short time later, so they are the same thing for all practical purposes.
That said, I don’t see your device supported going back at least to 19.07, and we highly discourage running any versions that are eol because of the security implications, so anything earlier than 22.03 would not be recommended at all.
Can we apply above patch to current version?
try, and let us know.
i can't find target/linux/ar71xx from https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/tree/main/target/linux?
Is it merge another folder?
Ar71xx became ath79. It was a major overhaul of the target. The patch you have may not work, but you can give it a shot.
Let me check new source code...
I can't find support for cf-e316n-v2 and cf-e320n-v2 in source code?
why are you name dropping those two, those aren't the one you were asking about, nor are they supported by openwrt ...
Because old mailing list archive and latest version supported by OpenWRT is 19.07.10.
To get support completely rewrite code?
|COMFAST|CF-E316N|v2|19.07.10||Edit|
|COMFAST|CF-E320N|v2|19.07.10||Edit|
and they are identical with the E312A ?
otherwise, it doesn't really matter ...
and yes, they were supported in 19.07.
https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=19.07.10&target=ar71xx%2Fgeneric&id=cf-e316n-v2
https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=19.07.10&target=ar71xx%2Fgeneric&id=cf-e320n-v2
Yes, it mentioned old archive.
It is very similar to the CF-316N - similar chipset, etc.
The major differences are:
It operates at 5 GHz, not 2.4
All the LEDs are white
It has 4 signal LEDs
Of note: the eth1 port has an optional PoE pass-through, controlled with a slider switch.