The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the newest stable release of the OpenWrt 22.03 stable version series. It fixes security issues, improves device support, and brings a few bug fixes.
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The OpenWrt 22.03 series will be supported till April 2024 according to the OpenWrt security policy. The last release from the OpenWrt 22.03 series is planned for April 2024, after this date we will not provide any updates for OpenWrt 22.03, not even for severe security problems. We encourage everyone to upgrade to OpenWrt 23.05 which will be supported till 2025.
Main changes between OpenWrt 22.03.5 and OpenWrt 22.03.6:
Device support
Support for the following devices was added:
ramips: Cudy X6 v2
ramips: Keenetic Lite III rev. A
ramips: SNR-CPE-W4N-MT router
ath79: WLR-7100: fix packetloss
ath79: wpj563: enable 2nd USB controller
ath79: TP-Link Archer C7 v2: increase the rfkill debounce interval
bmips: NETGEAR DGND3700v2: fix boot loop
ipq40xx: switch to performance governor by default
ramips: Cudy X6: fixes / improvements
Various fixes and improvements
build: generate index.json
build: fix generation of large .vdi images
lua: fix integer overflow in LNUM patch
dropbear: add ed25519 for failsafe key
treewide: add PKG_CPE_ID to multiple packages
mac80211: fix not set noscan option for wpa_supplicant
hostapd: fix broke noscan option for mesh
hostapd: permit also channel 7 for 2.5GHz to be set to HT40PLUS
Core components update
Update Linux kernel from 5.10.176 to 5.10.201
Update openssl from 1.1.1t to 1.1.1w
Update wolfssl from 5.5.4 to 5.6.4
Update mbedtls from 2.28.2 to 2.28.5
Update mt76 22.03 from 2022-09-06 to 2023-09-11
Update wireless-regdb from 2023.02.13 to 2023.09.01
(openwrt.org was down for me yesterday, thats why I ask)
I'm hesitant to upgrade, does the unplanned wiki maintenance from yesterday relate to any of this ?
I did not spot any security fixes in the release notes, can I put this of for a week ?
Yes I read, thats why I waited till the 7th, but in retrospect I should have waited 48 hrs instead of going by days I guess..
Before it would fall back to no update available. So running and update had the same 22.03.5 version. But now at least now it fails consistently with this message:
root@myrouter:~# auc -b 22.03.6
auc/0.3.1-1
Server: https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
Running: 22.03.5 r20134-5f15225c1e on ramips/mt7621 (ubnt,edgerouter-x)
Available: 22.03.6 r20265-f85a79bcb4
Requesting package lists...
No data available (61)
root@myrouter:~#
edit: which it does now
root@myrouter:~# auc -b 22.03.6
auc/0.3.1-1
Server: https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
Running: 22.03.5 r20134-5f15225c1e on ramips/mt7621 (ubnt,edgerouter-x)
Available: 22.03.5 r20134-5f15225c1e
Requesting package lists...
Nothing to be updated. Use '-f' to force.
root@myrouter:~#
I tried with three different routers I have: ASUS RT-N18U: success, working fine. ASUS DSL-AC68U: sucess, working fine(fibre only). ASUS RT-AC88U: Doesn't even boot.
Btw I use RT-AC68U firmware file on DSL-AC68U. They are exactly identical except the WAN port. You can turn any LAN port to WAN anyway.
Is anyone experiencing increased latency under load with the service release?
It seems like things are considerably worse than they were. I didn't really notice network issues when pushing uploads from my laptop over WiFi. Since installing 22.03.06 I've had streaming audio cut out for 15s at a time or more and generally experienced slowness & delays when browsing.
Right now Im running an upload and pinging my AP and RTTs were over 200ms.