openwrt
openwrt-build
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openwrt
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Anecdotes and personal experiences regarding traffic shaping
very cool. i dont know about the Flint but its odd to see the model "AX1800" listed without any notes here: https://github.com/gl-inet/openwrt
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OpenWrt 22.03.0 Released
They list[1] which device support an official OpenWRT, but the E750 you mention is in that list for version ">21.02" without any remark. So this list is not accurate?
[1] https://github.com/gl-inet/openwrt#product-branch-relationsh...
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Captive Portals
The firmware is a huge mess and it's especially unfortunate that there seems to be some undocumented custom drivers or something else I haven't been able to identify yet which is missing from upstream OpenWRT, making it unusable for certain of their devices.
The gl.inet firwmare itself has a lot of missing updates and I am yet to successfully make custom builds of it (though in theory it should be possible through what's on their public Github repos, save for a handful of packages they provide as binary-only)
I should have taken better notes on building a firmware but I think what eventually allowed me to replicate and make custom build was to just build as if a normal openwrt dist from https://github.com/gl-inet/openwrt with a fork of https://github.com/gl-inet/gli-pub. Ended up ditching their custom hacky wireguard/tor functionality and mostly treating it as an openwrt dist.
The mwan3 stuff can be worth keeping and extending on using the uci module, though.
- OpenWRT on gl.inet?
- 667mpbs Wireguard Router with WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
openwrt-build
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OpenWrt 22.03.0 Released
> A pain point in upgrading the OS is that packages that were previously installed need to be reinstalled.
Which when you start having lots of OpenWRT based devices kinda gets a pain. And we hackers we solve pains, don't we? ;)
So when a new OpenWRT release hits the market, I usually just have to update the OpenWRT release-number at the top of my makefile, and Github builds all the images for all my devices, with all the packages and customizations I already have in place.
All devices upgraded in less than 30 minutes.
My setup, for those interested: https://github.com/josteink/openwrt-build/
What are some alternatives?
ansible-openwrt - Ansible collection to configure your OpenWrt devices more quickly and automatically (without Python)
ansible-openwrt - Manage OpenWRT and derivatives with Ansible but without Python
wispr - Commandline WISPr client
openwrt - This repository is a mirror of https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git It is for reference only and is not active for check-ins. We will continue to accept Pull Requests here. They will be merged via staging trees then into openwrt.git.
wrt32x - OpenWRT firmware autobuilder for Linksys routers
gli-pub - Packages are missing in openwrt feeds or more stable version for GL.iNet firmware.
asuswrt-merlin.ng - Third party firmware for Asus routers (newer codebase)
packages - Community maintained packages for OpenWrt. Documentation for submitting pull requests is in CONTRIBUTING.md