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OpenWrt 24.10.0-rc2 - Second Release Candidate - 4. December 2024

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 OpenWrt 24.10.0-rc2, r28161-ea17e958b9
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The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the second release candidate of the upcoming OpenWrt 24.10 stable series.

This is just a release candidate and not the final release yet.

Download firmware images via the Firmware Selector or directly from our download servers:

An upgrade from OpenWrt 23.05 to OpenWrt 24.10 is supported in many cases with the help of the sysupgrade utility which will also attempt to preserve the configuration. A configuration backup is advised nonetheless when upgrading to OpenWrt 24.10. (see “Upgrading” below).

Please test this version

This is not the final version, this is a test version. Please report problems and bugs in our issue tracker.

About OpenWrt

The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices. It is a complete replacement for the vendor-supplied firmware of a wide range of wireless routers and non-network devices. See the Table of Hardware for supported devices. For more information about OpenWrt project organization, see the About OpenWrt pages.

Announcements about new releases and security fixes

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We have a new mailing list for this, as well as RSS options: see Important changes and announcements.

Changes between OpenWrt 24.10.0-rc1 and 24.10.0-rc2

For a detailed list of changes since OpenWrt 24.10.0-rc2 see the 24.10.0-rc2 changelog.

Highlights in OpenWrt 24.10

OpenWrt 24.10.0-rc2 incorporates over 5100 commits since branching the previous OpenWrt 23.05 release and has been under development for over one year.

General changes

Many new devices added

OpenWrt 24.10 supports over 1950 devices. Support for over 100 new devices was added in addition to the device support by OpenWrt 23.05.

* Added support for OpenWrt One

Target changes

Core components update

Core components have the following versions in 23.05.0-rc2:

In addition to the listed applications, many others were also updated.

Upgrading to 24.10

Sysupgrade can be used to upgrade a device from 23.05 to 24.10, and configuration will be preserved in most cases.

:!: Sysupgrade from 22.03 to 24.10 is not officially supported.

:!: There is no configuration migration path for users of the ipq806x target for Qualcomm Atheros IPQ806X SoCs because it switched to DSA. You have to upgrade without saving the configuration. Image version mismatch. image 1.1 device 1.0 Please wipe config during upgrade (force required) or reinstall. Config cannot be migrated from swconfig to DSA Image check failed

:!: User of the Linksys E8450 aka. Belkin RT3200 running OpenWrt 23.05 or earlier will need to run installer version v1.1.3 or later in order to reorganize the UBI layout for the 24.10 release. A detailed description is in the OpenWrt forum. Updating without using the installer will break the device. Sysupgrade will show a warning before doing an incompatible upgrade.

:!: Users of the Xiaomi AX3200 aka. Redmi AX6S running OpenWrt 23.05 or earlier have to follow a special upgrade procedure described in the wiki. This will increase the flash memory available for OpenWrt. Updating without following the guide in the wiki break the device. Sysupgrade will show a warning before doing an incompatible upgrade.

Known issues

Final notes

As always, a big thank you goes to all our active package maintainers, testers, documenters, and supporters.

Have fun!

The OpenWrt Community