Hewi
April 21, 2022, 10:17pm
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I have done a clean install of OpenWRT and added brcmfmac4366c-pcie.bin, but I am still experiencing the same boot looping I described earlier.
Edit: for context, I successful reboot only flashes white.
@Borromini Alright, and thanks for the heads up about tagging. I'm not sure what to make of that kernel tree, but the brcmfmac4366c-pcie.bin file on there is ~10x the size of the one provided in the guide. I tried putting that large brcmfmac4366c-pcie.bin on my router in /lib/firmware/brcm, but then I had to boot in failsafe mode and reset the router back to defaults.
@slh Ok! I can't find such a txt-file anyway and there's nothing mentioned about needing a .txt-file in the guides or previous p…
This message seems to describe a similar issue.
I am considering trying older versions of OpenWRT as this user seems to have his wifi stable on 19.07.7. Is there anyway to access old versions of OpenWRT?
Edit: https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.7/targets/bcm53xx/generic/
@panomitrius My apologies! I re-read your initial post shortly after posting mine. It was only then, to my horror, that I realized that mine appears as if I had not read yours at all. I know how frustrating that can be. I can assure I've read this thread several times, but at the time when I was focused on getting the 5GHz radio working on my own router, and not on helping someone else.
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echo "palm of hand being applied firmly to forehead"
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Although you mentioned that …
I am not a native Linux user and that may be why I thought install meant execute. As the term install is commonly used in windows to mean execute.
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