Official openWRT support request for linksys mr7350

Hello everyone, I have two mr7350, I would like to install open wrt officially, I see that there is no support, I did a little research and found an unofficial firmware, I tried it and I liked it but I can't install wireguard, does anyone know How to do it, I understand that it has to do with the kernel, I'm new so I don't know how to do it! How could I install it, or how can I return the stock firmware? The method of restarting several times does not apply because I believe that I no longer have the other partition of the computer installed or is not functional. Please help friends.

friends, I would like openWRT to exist officially for this router, I think it is quite good to be able to have the firmware, I think ddwrt has official support for it, please guys, your help I have two of these devices I would like to see them working with open wrt

You can help add support by encouraging the developer who produced the unofficial support to submit the PRs for inclusion into the official OpenWrt project, assuming that there isn't any closed source code or blobs in that build.

Otherwise, you can also contribute by following the process for adding new device support. This is helpful since you own a unit and can participate directly in the development and testing.

https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/add.new.device

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If you read the 12 pages thread on the ddwrt forums, there's a lot of people having issues with the dual boot partitions and other quirks.

The unofficial build you have found is not supported here as it's based on the Qualcomm SDK forked from 19.07.9, plus the wiki pointed to an obsolete unofficial port, which has been amended:
https://openwrt.org/inbox/toh/linksys/mr7350_1.0

ddwrt have not detailed how to flash back to stock as of yet.

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