I've just managed to compile my own image from the git repository, complete with most packages (I've made LuCI built-in, as I would have installed it anyway). Using xubuntu 12.04.4 as build system. In menuconfig you have to select "ramips" as target with "mt7620" as subtarget to get the images for wt3020 built. You also need to weed out a number of packages for which building is currently broken, as you can see at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/broken … ps.mt7620/ I have encountered exactly the same problems as buildbot. Some of them are surmontable (a couple of packages sources cannot be downloaded during the build, probably a server issue as I was able to download them in a browser, then the build would continue after I placed the package in the dl/ directory); others are plain broken and I've simply disabled them by editing the config file.
BTW here's my .config:
(uh-oh I tried to paste my .config but apparently I'm exceeding maximum post size - let me see what I can do about that)
-trying to upload the config and images somewhere-
I installed the 8M image and it seems to be working just fine CHAOS CALMER (Bleeding Edge, r43591)
edit:
config https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107843342/.config
factory install https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107 … actory.bin
sysupgrade https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107 … pgrade.bin
BTW I've seen a few questions in other threads on how to install OpenWRT on this device. If you have one with the default firmware installed, use the web interface to flash the "factory install" image. If you have already installed OpenWRT on it and are looking to upgrade to a newer release, use the "sysupgrade" image - either in LuCI's web interface, or by netcat, scp or any of the methods here: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.sysupgrade
I have used both flashing of a factory image from the default firmware, and scp to upgrade and both worked fine.
(Last edited by stamasd on 11 Dec 2014, 04:56)