OpenWrt 22.03.2 second service release

onetime use the factory bin

The issue is it's every time, not just once. Either the instructions are missing something or there is a bug that is throwing false positives.

Upgraded my Cudy WR1300 with settings from 21.02.3 to 22.03.2
No issues so far, thanks for your work, devs :+1:

I upgraded my Linksys WRT3200ACM to this release and everything is working well. Thank you, developers!

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Maybe I have the same thing see: "The device is supported, but this image is incompatible for sysupgrade"

Did you restore settings (like myself) after update with factory?

Thanks that looks like the bug and workaround. I hope OpenWRT changes the restore to skip that file or part of that file. Or at least change the instructions to say "force the factory.bin and do not restore settings".

Updated sucessfully my WRT 3200 ACM to 22.03.2 without any problems, using sysupgrade from previous version 22.03.1 maintaining all settings.

XTRACOOL :blush:

Thank you Developers and all Contributers for this smooth release

Cheers

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Sysupgrade (luci) on 2 ArcherC7_V5 and 3 WDR4900_V1 from 21.02.3 was fine.
Thank You for this great Update!

Netgear WAX202 just rebooted - after about 30 hours of uptime. I'll monitor to see if I find a cause.

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No issue with sysupgrade from 22.03.1 to 22.03.2 on WNDR4300

Happy to report a seamless 'Attended Sysupgrade' of TP-Link c2600v1
from 23.03.1 - > 23.03.2 (keeping settings) OK.

The sysupgrade process is so easy now.

Great work, to all involved. :scream_cat: !

The regression fix to firewall4 now works great for the loadfile command. My device boots correctly.

opkg update
opkg upgrade firewall4
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upnp in 22.03.0, 22.03.1 and 22.03.2 are all faulty, apps complain cannot do upnp mapping. it used to work in at least 22.03.rc5
Router is Redmi AC2100, MT7621 based.
If enable extra logging in miniupnpd, syslog is flooded with something like:

 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
 daemon.debug miniupnpd[30618]: rule with label '4560837d' is not a IGD pinhole
cat /etc/config/upnpd

config upnpd 'config'
        option upload '512'
        option internal_iface 'LANex lan'
        option port '5000'
        option upnp_lease_file '/var/run/miniupnpd.leases'
        option uuid 'uuid'
        option download '10240'
        option clean_ruleset_interval '86400'
        option enabled '1'
        option external_iface 'wan'
        option enable_natpmp '0'
        option igdv1 '1'
        option log_output '1'

config perm_rule
        option action 'allow'
        option ext_ports '1024-65535'
        option int_addr '0.0.0.0/0'
        option int_ports '1024-65535'
        option comment 'Allow high ports'

config perm_rule
        option action 'deny'
        option ext_ports '0-65535'
        option int_addr '0.0.0.0/0'
        option int_ports '0-65535'
        option comment 'Default deny'

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So far so good. Only ksmbd still doesn't work on my NBG6617. Thanks.

Better security since OpenWrt 22 (compared to OpenWrt 21) and now much better.
Thanks to all OpenWrt developers and contributors.

OK on BT Hub5a - one semi huge snag: after carrying the previous configuration forward from v21 the wired ports are dropped from br-lan, and eth0.1 (the wan port) was unexpectedly added. I did the upgrade using wireless so could fix things with no drama.

my tplink tl-mr200 was upgraded without issues from 22.03.0 - customized via imagebuilder.

Greetings developers & contributors. Your efforts are much appreciated.

On Archer C7 v4,

Upgrade to 22.03.2 from 21.02.5 was successful, But the upload/download speeds were cut by half.

21.02.5:
Ethernet | WiFi (5Ghz) [No SQM | Software offloading | kmod-ath10k-smallbuffers]
Download: 400-450 Mbps | 160 Mbps
Upload: 300 Mbps | 160 Mbps

22.03.2
Ethernet | WiFi (5Ghz) [No SQM | Software offloading]
Download: 200 Mbps | 80 Mbps
Upload: 120 Mbps | 60 Mbps

I couldn't find any obvious changes which led to this loss of speed apart from the CPU load reaching 0.75 often during bandwidth testing on 22.03.2.

Has anyone else with C7 faced this?

I have the same C7 v4, how did you check the speed?

I just used fast.com, You don't see any difference in the speed after upgrade from 21.02 ?

TP-LINK TD-W8970 with custom firmware (imagebuilder, dumb AP) up and running. Many thanks.