This is essentially the same as my EA4500 - I used the factory image and force - it requires a new layout for a larger kernel partition, so even the factory image fails the check because the existing layout isn't compatible.
I added a thread - should have posted here I guess.
I've flashed 22.03.0 on my Turris Omnia and four TP-Link TL-WDR4300's. It seems to be working fine, but some things seem off.
On my Omnia, it looks like network traffic is mirrored across the LAN ports, or something like that. When I generate traffic on one of the ports, the activity leds flicker on the other ports as well (including on the devices on the other side). This wasn't the case with 21.02.3. I can't see any traffic on the interfaces with tcpdump though, so I wonder what this is.
On my WDR4300's, the WiFi activity leds occasionally both blink, even though no clients are connected. This also wasn't the case with 21.02.3.
Hi.
I'm sorry I can't tell. I'm not currently in the same location than the MR8300.
EDIT lucky you I found someone unexpected to have a look onto the router.
it says
Disk 56 Kib/65.52 MiB
temp 256 Kob/247.97 MiB
so obviously it's not 0
Banip is the one that really jumps out there for me. Looking at the support thread for it, while there might be some workarounds currently possible, I think I'll just wait for .1, since by then 22.03 and banip should be in better alignment.
I have two issues with this release.
one is that dnsmasq doesnt load its config folder and give this error: daemon.crit dnsmasq[1]: cannot access directory /etc/dnsmasq.d/: No such file or directory
and another less important is that web portal of openwrt seems to be slower.
Its a known issue, I had noticed it getting worse as included more stuff in my own builds of the snapshots, and I managed to work around it on my bt hubs on previous release candidates by building it without the modules and packages included and installing them using OPKG
After a 32-day uptime on rc6 just flashed 22.03 stable on my WRT32X. Added a ton of typical packages, everything is great so far. Thanks devs and congrats on the big release!
I updated the ER-X today and that line is only 50/5. Hardware offload dropped it to high 30's / low 40's Mbps so it's clear that hardware is not supported on the ER-X yet.
With software offload on or off I could get the 50Mbps. Without a faster line I don't know if it helps or not.
Did they disabled the add custom mac address in mac filter in wifi? If you put a custom mac address there you can't add it anymore.
That feature is really convenient to avoid unexpected wifi clients because of the scan wifi qr code thing.
/$ top n 1
e[He[JMem: 35596K used, 21184K free, 244K shrd, 0K buff, 13340K cached
CPU: 0% usr 0% sys 0% nic 100% idle 0% io 0% irq 0% sirq
Load average: 0.02 0.08 0.08 1/53 3797
e[7m PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ %CPU COMMANDe[m
1300 1295 network S 4396 8% 0% /usr/sbin/hostapd -s -g /var/run/hosta
1299 1296 network S 4396 8% 0% /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant -n -s -g /var
1555 1 root S 4116 7% 0% /usr/sbin/uhttpd -f -h /www -r Dachshu
2042 2040 dnsmasq S 3028 5% 0% /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -C /var/etc/dnsmasq.
2460 1 root S 2656 5% 0% {ntpd} /sbin/ujail -t 5 -n ntpd -U ntp
2040 1 root S 2656 5% 0% {dnsmasq} /sbin/ujail -t 5 -n dnsmasq
1296 1 root S 2656 5% 0% {wpa_supplicant} /sbin/ujail -t 5 -n w
1295 1 root S 2656 5% 0% {hostapd} /sbin/ujail -t 5 -n hostapd
970 1 root S 2240 4% 0% /sbin/rpcd -s /var/run/ubus/ubus.sock
1362 1 root S 1788 3% 0% /sbin/netifd
1 0 root S 1680 3% 0% /sbin/procd
1419 1 root S 1528 3% 0% /usr/sbin/odhcpd
916 1 logd S 1340 2% 0% /sbin/logd -S 64
519 1 ubus S 1328 2% 0% /sbin/ubusd
3797 3345 root R 1320 2% 0% top n 1
1482 1 root S 1312 2% 0% /usr/sbin/crond -f -c /etc/crontabs -l
2485 2460 ntp S 1308 2% 0% /usr/sbin/ntpd -n -N -S /usr/sbin/ntpd
3345 3343 root S 1308 2% 0% -ash
1776 1362 root S 1308 2% 0% udhcpc -p /var/run/udhcpc-eth1.pid -s
3343 1741 root S 1228 2% 0% /usr/sbin/dropbear -F -P /var/run/drop
SurfShark/WireGuard ~ 10 min run Kept Settings
Tested on MikroTik RouterBOARD 951Ui-2nD (hAP) : OpenWrt 22.03.0
Quick Run...Have needed web pages open for cheat sheets, make a current backup-OpenWrt-2022-now-now.tar.gz Flash your system (only if part of plan)....SSH via Putty into 192.168.1.1 opkg updateopkg install dnsmasq-full --download-only && opkg remove dnsmasq && opkg install dnsmasq-full --cache . && rm *.ipk during the opkg sessions make use of time by copying item from your backup to your new install: IE rc.local crontab/root etc/config/system...opkg install diffutils curl jq ntpdateopkg install wireguard-tools luci-app-wireguard luci-proto-wireguard kmod-wireguard WinSCP into 192.168.1.1 and create /wg/ directory and move your keys.sh and sswg.json files, right click on script and set executable or cli chmod +x keys.sh. Check opkg and if done, run ./keys.sh -n till done;issue command wg show and !! Navigate via WinSCP to /etc/config/network set the subnet you desire/save and REBOOT via Putty or the WinSCP Command windowlet. Release any device IP that got a dhcp addy from OpenWrt's install and kill your Putty/WinSCP session that were on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.
Thanks for the new release!
Sysupgrade from 21.02.3 did a good job for two Archer C7 V5 devices.
Devices are running fine and without problems.
Too sad that there is no sysupgrade for my three TL-WDR4900 V1 devices.
Is there any chance that these devices will get 22.03.0 support?