works well on the B3000.
great work g !
works well on the B3000.
great work g !
Works well on the MX5500-CN.(4 bit GigaDevice)
Great work georgem83 ! Thanks!
Hello!
I've tried to install it on Xiaomi AX6000. I did the following:
Issues I have at the moment:
Could you please give me some advice - what I did wrong? Or what can I do to solve problems mentioned above?
wrong thread, will reply in the other one for AX6000 support
I think so, I checked the pics of when mine was connected and I was using
gnd, blank, used, used , used so the last are tx, rx and 3.3v and 3.3v should be easy to measure with a dvm.
Worst case connect it and see and if its wrong swap tx <> rx
Also tested on two SPNMX55CF (Gigaclear UK) and works great.
Sorry to bother you, but would you be so kind to reupload these? The link seems to be (taken) down.
mx5500 image installs fine on a spnmx55gc (gigaclear) model.
Could someone explain the best way to update OpenWRT? My current snapshot version is r28971-939628f6b8
which is several months old however, it has been working fine. Has there been any significant updates of late? Thanks
Use "-sysupgrade.bin" file when available to update OpenWRT.
Should we be upgrading snapshots through LUCI or CLI? GUI or scp file to router then manually flash? Sorry if basic question... I am more used to the other firmware DDWRT and I bricked my MR5500 with a previous snapshot using system upgrade in luci- so crossing t's and dotting i's. (unbricked with serial ch340g)
Currently my MR5500 is sitting on OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r30325-5e0fbca9b9 / LuCI Master 25.192.00988~4715c6a
Since this is not my main gateway, I do not test it much. However the wifi is stable with the above snapshot. (I also posted this in Adding support for Linksys MR5500 thread)... this thread appears more active for the same processor.
from the other thread I was following @georgem83 already merged these (I believe)... you should be safe downloading the snapshot image
selecting customize tells the build service to create images with luci - at least thats what i did.
Just tried firmware selector and it bombs out if luci is entered as an installed package.
Also flashed latest factory.bin which flashed ok, but again via ssh using apk add luci just get
ERROR: unable to select packages:
luci (no such package):
required by: world[luci]
I think something is broken ?
The OpenWrt Firmware Selector - #1462 by ghoffman - report
Read down for several posts, explicitly removing calls to install luci
and instead calling for a different package that explicitly repends depends upon luci seems to still have it installed and working.
hey guys kinDA new here but already flashed the latest snapshot with MX2000 everything seems fine except that the wifi speeds are slow. so wired to the device i get same speeds as stock firmware which is great. but the wireless speeds are like 3x less
so using the same as stock im on chan 100 DFS 160 MHz. anyone has a clue what kind of tweaks i could possibly do?
Have you tried non-DFS channels, e.g. 36 or 149? Also, you should explicitly select a country region (don't leave it on default).
yea so i had tried with non-dfs at 80mhz the speed is about 300-350mbps. with DFS 160Mhz i'm getting the same speed. Country set to US for the 60s turnaround on radar scans.
on stock firmware DFS 100 and 160mhz would be like 800 mbps. not sure if something else needs to be configures for wifi. im sitting just beside the router like less than a hand strecth away
Name : Wi-Fi
Description : Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6E AX211 160MHz
GUID : xxxx
Physical address : xxxx
Interface type : Primary
State : connected
SSID : OpenWrt
AP BSSID : xxxx
Band : 5 GHz
Channel : 100
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11ax
Authentication : WPA3-Personal (H2E)
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Profile
Receive rate (Mbps) : 2402
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 2402
Signal : 99%
Profile : OpenWrt 2
QoS MSCS Configured : 0
QoS Map Configured : 0
QoS Map Allowed by Policy : 0
Hosted network status : Not available
Try setting Flow offloading type to Software Flow Offloading (SFO) under Firewall
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/luci/admin/network/firewall
Note: IPQ5018 does not support Hardware Flow Offloading (HFO) aka NSS, at least not yet.
Also, perform the test with 80 Mhz (use non-DFS channel) and 160 Mhz comparatively.