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router - OpenWrt vs DDWrt - Super User
The interface oin OpenWrt is less user-friendly, but the GUI allows go straight to customisation, add packages such as statistic and they appears in Web. Open-Wrt is more stable, I tested it on Dir-300 router and an old router works so well with OpenWrt whereas with DD-Wrt it almost doesn't work (freezing, lags).
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networking - How to Install OpenWrt on Hyper-V? - Super User
Are there any clear instructions on how to install OpenWrt on Windows Hyper-V virtual machine?
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ipq5018-support-for-li…
IPQ5018: Support for Linksys MX2000 Atlas 6 & MX5500 ... - OpenWrt Forum
hi all, Got my hands on a Linksys Atlas 6 MX2000 and connected it to serial. Pinout: GND -empty- RX - TX -empty (starting from GND label) While upstream kernel support for IPQ5018 is being worked on, I thought I pa…
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-support-for-xi…
OpenWrt support for Xiaomi AX3000NE
The filogic subtarget of OpenWrt only supports MT7986, and It seems that we need to backport a lot of patches to make Linux 5.15 support MT7981. Perhaps we should wait for the kernel to bump to 6.3 to support mt7981? frollic March 7, 2023, 1:04pm 2
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ext4-vs-squashfs/25187
Ext4 vs SquashFS - Installing and Using OpenWrt - OpenWrt Forum
I wanted to know what are the advantages and disadvantages of each one and in which device it is better to use one or the other.
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Adding OpenWrt support for Xiaomi AX6000
Xiaomi just released their sucessor to the AX3600, the AX6000. With the main difference being WiFi 6e support and 2.5 Gbit WAN-port. Specs seems to be: Qualcomm IPQ5018 1.0GHz NPU 512MB Any hope on getting OpenWRT support for this unit?
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/changing-ttl-on-the-ne…
Changing TTL on the new OpenWRT versions
Now i'm just trying to figure out why do i get 64 ttl when pinging tether ip on cmd, but if i use the OpenWRT gui to ping the same ip, it gives me 65.
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-x86-on-usb-sti…
OpenWrt x86 on USB stick
OpenWrt on x86 hardware (PC / VM / server) OpenWrt on x86 hardware (PC / VM / server) See also: OpenWrt on UEFI based x86 systems OpenWrt can run in normal PC, VM, or server hardware, and take advantage of the much more powerful hardware the x86 (Intel/AMD) architecture can offer. Download...
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How to install OpenWRT on an x86 computer with SATA hard drive
I've tried to install OpenWRT Backfire 10.03.1-rc6 x86_generic combined ext2 on my x86 PC, but the boot process stops while "waiting for root device /dev/sda2". Forums have advised me to build a ...
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/bridging-mdns-between-…
Bridging mDNS between networks - OpenWrt Forum
H, I have a setup where I have several networks depending on their security. I would like to broadcast mDNS from the less secure networks to more secure ones to make things like Google Cast works but I'm not sure how to do it. Ideally it would be one way. (I guess it should be possible with umdns or avahi but I have hard time figuring out if it is possible to filter packages during rebroadcast)