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| ===== Supported Versions ===== | ===== Supported Versions ===== |
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| | :!: **OpenWrt 23.05 (at least 23.05.2) works also in this device but you can not install or upgrade to it without first doing bootloader variable ''fw_setenv kernsize 500000'' change**. Thus the supported version in above table is 22.03 series which is the last version which works out of the box without kernsize change. See more from below [[ea6350_v3#installation_of_2305_or_newer|Installation of 23.05 or newer]]. |
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| ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== |
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== |
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| | } --> |
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| | :!: **OpenWrt 23.05 works also in this device but you can not install or upgrade to it without first doing bootloader variable ''fw_setenv kernsize 500000'' change**. Thus the supported version in above table is 22.03 series which is the last version which works out of the box without kernsize change. See more from below [[ea6350_v3#installation_of_2305_or_newer|Installation of 23.05 or newer]]. |
| | * Supported 23.05 series factory image: https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.2/targets/ipq40xx/generic/openwrt-23.05.2-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-factory.bin |
| | * Supported 23.05 series sysupgrade image: https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.2/targets/ipq40xx/generic/openwrt-23.05.2-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin |
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| ==== Install via Linksys Web UI ==== | ==== Install via Linksys Web UI ==== |
| - Attach to a LAN port on the router. | - Turn on the router and wait about 2 minutes. |
| - Connect to the Linksys Smart WiFi Page (default http://192.168.1.1) and login. | - Now press and hold the recessed Reset button in for 10 to 15 seconds. This will factory reset the router when you release the button. |
| - Click **Connectivity** under **Router Settings** on the left pane. | - Attach a computer to a LAN port and turn on the router. (Do not connect WAN cable) |
| - In the **Manual** update box on the right, click **Choose File**, and browse to openwrt-<version>-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-**factory**.bin. Make absolutely sure to install the **factory** image. | - Go to the '**Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Setup**' page (default is usually http://192.168.1.1, but it 'could' be different), tick/untick the two check boxes accordingly. |
| | - Do **<color #ed1c24>NOT</color>** click on the Next button. Click on '**Manual Configuration**' link. |
| | - When the '**Internet Connection is Dow**n' error message appears, click on '//Login//' button. |
| | - Enter default password '**admin**'. |
| | - Click **Connectivity** under **Router Settings** on the left panel. |
| | - In the **Manual** update box on the right, click **Choose File**, and browse to openwrt-<version>-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-**<color #ed1c24>factory</color>**.bin. Make absolutely sure to install the **<color #ed1c24>factory</color>** image. |
| - Click **Start**. | - Click **Start**. |
| - Read and accept the warning. | - Read and accept the warning. |
| - The router LED will start blinking. When the router LED goes solid green, you can now navigate to 192.168.1.1 to your new OpenWrt installation. | - The router LED will start blinking. When the router LED goes solid green, you can now navigate to 192.168.1.1 to your new OpenWrt installation. |
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| ==== Sysupgrade ==== | (The installation procedure containing images for [[:toh:linksys:ea8300|Linksys EA8300]] is almost identical and worth reviewing) |
| Flash the sysupgrade image (eg. openwrt-19.07.0-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-**sysupgrade**.bin) following the usual process at [[docs:guide-quick-start:sysupgrade.luci|Upgrading OpenWrt via web interface]]. Please: try to do a reset every time you can (doing it with LuCI is easy and can be done in the same step). | |
| | ==== Installation of 23.05 or newer ==== |
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| | <WRAP important> |
| | **WARNING FOR FIRST TIME INSTALLATION** |
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| | OpenWrt 23.05 works fine with this device but you should not install directly 23.05 from Linksys OEM stock firmware or do upgrade from OpenWrt 22.03 to 23.05 without doing one small kernsize change. **Don't try to flash directly 23.05 or newer without kernsize change, it won't work.** |
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| | First time installation of OpenWrt 23.05 or newer requires steps: |
| | - You need to have a previous OpenWrt 22.03.5+ to run one command to change a bootloader variable ''fw_setenv kernsize 500000''. This change is only needed once in the lifetime of the device. |
| | - After kernsize variable is changed, you can flash to 23.05 using ''factory'' image (or ''sysupgrade'') image using LuCI. |
| | </WRAP> |
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| | **Background**. This Linksys device has a tiny kernel partition limited to 3 MB size as default. This is sufficient to boot Linksys OEM and OpenWrt 22.03 (based on kernel 5.10). However, this is **not enough** to boot kernel 5.15 (used in 23.05 and newer). There is a workaround for this situation, and it involves **changing a bootloader variable** to increase 3 MB kernel size limit to 5 MB. This is only needed **once in the lifetime** of the device, and can be done easily via SSH. Once the bootloader ''kernsize'' variable is changed, the device can boot everything: Linksys OEM, OpenWrt 22.03, 23.05 and snapshot. |
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| | In the release notes for 23.05, it says: //"ipq40xx EA6350v3, EA8300 and MR8300 require tweak to the U-Boot environment on update from 22.03 to 23.05. Refer to the Device wiki or the instruction on sysupgrade on how to do this change. Config needs to be reset on sysupgrade."// These instructions below are what is referred in those release notes. |
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| | - So first you need to have 22.03.5+ already installed. If you haven't, install the latest stable 22.03 as described previously. |
| | - Once you are running 22.03.5+, open an SSH terminal to the router. |
| | - Check your previous bootloader variables. Enter:<code bash>fw_printenv | grep kernsize</code>Look for output similar to ''kernsize=300000''. This is the default 3 MB size of kernel. |
| | - Enter: <code bash>fw_setenv kernsize 500000</code>This will tell the bootloader to read 5 MB (needed for kernel 5.15) instead of 3 MB. :!: **WARNING : DO NOT type ''kernsize=500000'' here in this command but it needs to be without the equals sign**, with the equals sign it will soft-brick the bootloader. Updating to ''kernsize 500000'' works with smaller 3 MB kernels also, as U-Boot will just load some extra harmless data. |
| | - Enter: <code bash>fw_printenv | grep kernsize</code>to confirm the change after running. Now you should read ''kernsize=500000''. |
| | - Reboot the device. <code bash>reboot</code> It should boot the current 22.03.5 just as previously. |
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| | Your device can now flash and run anything: Linksys OEM, OpenWrt 21.02, 22.03, 23.05 and main snapshot. |
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| | Now to update safely to 23.05, do below: |
| | - Take a backup from your settings for 22.03 using e.g. Luci UI. You will lose all your configurations when updating to 23.05 because 23.05 migrates network configuration to [[https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/dsa/dsa-mini-tutorial|DSA]] which makes network configuration not compatible with earlier versions. |
| | - Download a 23.05 ''factory'' image (eg. ''openwrt-23.05.2-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-factory.bin''. (Sysupgrade image like ''openwrt-23.05.2-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_ea6350v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin'' also works). |
| | - Flash the image from OpenWrt 22.03. You can use Luci UI to do the upgrade: //"System...Flash firmware...Flash new firmware image"//. You will see some red warnings which you can ignore. Uncheck //"Keep settings and retain the current configuration"// and check //"Force upgrade"// and click Continue. |
| | - Wait for a few minutes while the update completes. |
| | - Connect with wired cable to the router and configure it as you want. **Do not** try to restore any previous 22.03 config file using Luci UI, it isn't compatible due to network configuration migration to [[https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/dsa/dsa-mini-tutorial|DSA]]. You can manually restore most of the config files from the backup archive using ssh and updating files in ''/etc/config/'' directory. |
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| | Once you have successfully installed 23.05, you can do upgrades to newer versions later as usual without touching anymore kernsize value and you can also preserve configurations during upgrades. |
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| | Above instructions are based on below links where you can read more about this bootloader variable change: |
| | * https://openwrt.org/toh/linksys/mr8300#installation_of_2305_or_snapshot |
| | * https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/11405 |
| | * https://forum.openwrt.org/t/linksys-ea8300-upgrade-to-23-xx/186462/ Using 23.05 sysupgrade instead of factory image works too. |
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| | ===== Upgrading OpenWrt ===== |
| | Prior to OpenWrt 22.03.3, the recommended advice for this and other Linksys dual partition routers, is to **revert** to booting Linksys stock firmware from the other partition. Use the Recovery (Automatic) method described later in this wiki page. |
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| | Then install the new OpenWrt **squashfs-factory** image using **Linksys GUI**, as described earlier in this wiki page. |
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| | If you were to use OpenWrt to install the newer squashfs-sysupgrade image, the original Linksys stock firmware stored on the other partition will be overwritten. Both partitions will contain OpenWrt. Fortunately, it is though possible to restore Linksys stock firmware using the 'Back to Stock' procedure described later in this wiki page. |
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| | As it is now possible to revert to Linksys OEM firmware provided OpenWrt 23.03.5+ is installed, the normal method of upgrading OpenWrt is recommended: |
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| | -> [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.sysupgrade]] |
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| | Recommend to use the latest stable releases. Note the very development snapshots do not include LuCI. |
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| ===== Debricking (Recovery / Back To Stock) ===== | ===== Debricking (Recovery / Back To Stock) ===== |
| Generic u-boot tftp client method to restore firmware to EA6350v3 does NOT appear to work when tested with tftpd64 client and Linksys Utility. | Generic u-boot tftp client method to restore firmware to EA6350v3 does NOT appear to work when tested with tftpd64 client and Linksys Utility. |
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| FIXME EA6350v3 is very similar to [[toh:linksys:linksys_ea8300|Linksys EA8300]], and using a serial connection and tftp server may work. The OEM Boot log shown below may be incomplete, ie. missing boot log from Uboot. Refer to the 'TFTP Recovery' section for the EA8300. | FIXME EA6350v3 is very similar to [[toh:linksys:ea8300|Linksys EA8300]], and using a serial connection and tftp server may work. The OEM Boot log shown below may be incomplete, ie. missing boot log from Uboot. Refer to the 'TFTP Recovery' section for the EA8300. |
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| ==== Back To Stock ==== | ==== Back To Stock ==== |
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| | OpenWrt 22.03.5 or later sysupgrade can be used to restore Linksys firmwares. |
| | [[commit>?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=6fc334cbdc2b1716786768c545b761b338962b43|See Commit]] |
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| | List of download links for Linksys EA6350 v3 firmwares: \\ |
| | [[https://downloads.linksys.com/downloads/firmware/FW_EA6350v3_3.1.10.191322_prod.img|v3.1.10.191322 - Latest version]] \\ |
| | [[https://downloads.linksys.com/downloads/firmware/FW_EA6350v3_3.1.9.182357_prod.img|v3.1.9.182357]] \\ |
| | [[https://downloads.linksys.com/downloads/firmware/FW_EA6350v3_3.1.9.180755_prod.img|v3.1.9.180755]] \\ |
| | [[https://downloads.linksys.com/downloads/firmware/FW_EA6350v3_3.1.6.178912_prod.img|v3.1.6.178912]] \\ |
| | [[https://downloads.linksys.com/downloads/firmware/FW_EA6350v3_3.1.4.175257_prod.img|v3.1.4.175257]] \\ |
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| | The original restore method prior to 22.03.5 is described below. |
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| The documented way of reverting back to stock from the OpenWrt firmware requires removing the tailing bytes of the Linksys image and then write it to the currently non-booted partition using the ''mtd'' command. This always works regardless of the times you flashed OpenWrt or if both partitions have an OpenWrt firmware. In order to simplify the process and to avoid fatal mistakes, a script is available in the community, as descrived below. | The documented way of reverting back to stock from the OpenWrt firmware requires removing the tailing bytes of the Linksys image and then write it to the currently non-booted partition using the ''mtd'' command. This always works regardless of the times you flashed OpenWrt or if both partitions have an OpenWrt firmware. In order to simplify the process and to avoid fatal mistakes, a script is available in the community, as descrived below. |
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| * GitHub release page for the very latest binary image (uses tar.zst archive), script and source code: [[https://github.com/NoTengoBattery/openwrt/releases/|Download: GitHub Releases]] | * GitHub release page for the very latest binary image (uses tar.zst archive), script and source code: [[https://github.com/NoTengoBattery/openwrt/releases/|Download: GitHub Releases]] |
| * To extract the .tar.zst archive file, Windows users will require [[https://www.peazip.org/|Peazip]], MacOS users will require [[https://beta.keka.io/|Keka (beta)]] | * To extract the .tar.zst archive file, Windows users will require [[https://www.peazip.org/|Peazip]], MacOS users will require [[https://beta.keka.io/|Keka (beta)]] |
| * PDF instructions for original v0.1x sysupgrade image files can be found here in unlikely event you are unable to open .tar.zst archive files: [[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ikepkmlqfqi02vw/AACuSniTpvQgFTJQ2w7bn8gCa?dl=0|Dropbox folder]] | |
| * Support thread for the custom firmware: [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1|Forum: OpenWrt Forum]] | * Support thread for the custom firmware: [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1|Forum: OpenWrt Forum]] |
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| ***/ | ***/ |
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| | ===== LED configuration ===== |
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| | On top of the device, there is a green blinking LED as default. This LED can be easily disabled if it is annoying. Disable by adding this to ''/etc/config/system'': |
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| | <code> |
| | config led |
| | option default '0' |
| | option trigger 'none' |
| | option name 'Green power led off' |
| | option sysfs 'green:status' |
| | </code> |
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| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== |
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| Photo of the PCB back\\ {{media:linksys:ea6350_v3_pcb_back.jpg?900|Linksys EA6350 v3 PCB Back}} | Photo of the PCB back\\ {{media:linksys:ea6350_v3_pcb_back.jpg?900|Linksys EA6350 v3 PCB Back}} |
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| | === Power Adapter === |
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| | The EA6350 v3 is powered by 12V 2 Amp DC power adapter. The size of the barrel plug appears to be standard 2.1 x 5.5mm x 10mm length, commonly used on Linksys and other brands of wifi routers. It was discovered several EA6350 v3 were susceptible to intermittent power loss when using variety of 3rd party power adapters. The problem was traced to style of 2.1/5.5mm barrel plug. Ensure the replacement power adapter is fitted with the fork/prong sprung style plug as shown below. This will prevent intermittent power loss when the plug or cable is disturbed. |
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| | Photo of 2.1mm plug\\ {{media:linksys:ea6350_v3:ea6350_v3_plug.jpg?300|Linksys EA6350 v3 2.1mm DC plug type}} |
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| | === DIY Wall hanger solution === |
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| | Use single core copper wire (eg. 2.5mm 'Twin & Earth' cable commonly used in UK ring mains wiring). Simply strip about 15mm off both ends of the wire and use plier to bend and insert the wire into the ventilation slot on the side. If you want the aerials to hang downwards, fit the hanging wire closer to the front edge of the router. |
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| | Photo of DIY wall hanger solution\\ {{:media:linksys:ea6350_v3:ea6350v3_hanger.jpg?200|Linksys EA6350 v3 DIY hanger}} |
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| ==== Opening the case ==== | ==== Opening the case ==== |
| - As of August 2020, there are still known problems with the switch used in IPQ40xx based devices. Therefore the use of VLANs is not fully supported at this time. See this post for a workaround. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ipq40xx-switch-config-strangeness/32542/42|Switch config strangeness]] - consider using NoTengoBattery's custom firmware which does support VLAN as expected by using the patches from Christian Lampeter. | - As of August 2020, there are still known problems with the switch used in IPQ40xx based devices. Therefore the use of VLANs is not fully supported at this time. See this post for a workaround. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ipq40xx-switch-config-strangeness/32542/42|Switch config strangeness]] - consider using NoTengoBattery's custom firmware which does support VLAN as expected by using the patches from Christian Lampeter. |
| - The performance of the 2.4 GHz wireless is suboptimal. This has been discussed and resolved by NoTengoBattery, but as of June of 2020, it will not reach the official OpenWrt firmware soon. Please refer to [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1?u=notengobattery|the forum]] if you want to test the improved wireless performance and join the discussion. See this post for how to perhaps use the pwr.bin calibration file from the optimized build in 19.07. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/archer-c7-vs-linksys-ea6350v3-vs-mikrotik-hap-ac2/79685/6|OpenWrt forum]] | - The performance of the 2.4 GHz wireless is suboptimal. This has been discussed and resolved by NoTengoBattery, but as of June of 2020, it will not reach the official OpenWrt firmware soon. Please refer to [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1?u=notengobattery|the forum]] if you want to test the improved wireless performance and join the discussion. See this post for how to perhaps use the pwr.bin calibration file from the optimized build in 19.07. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/archer-c7-vs-linksys-ea6350v3-vs-mikrotik-hap-ac2/79685/6|OpenWrt forum]] |
| - There have been previous reports of problems accessing certain websites: [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/add-support-for-linksys-ea6350-v3/18907/264|OpenWrt forum]]. As of May 2019, it appears to only affect wifi connected devices and certain ISPs where the EA6350 is the primary internet facing router. Suggestion: Lowering the MTU may resolve the issue. | |
| - FIXED in daily snapshots from June 2020, and starting from 19.07.4. Reports of Ethernet controller cutting out when using IPv6 on WAN. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ethernet-cuts-out-on-linksys-ea6350v3/39111/43|OpenWrt forum]] [[commit>?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=678569505623e50bbbbc344c7e820fb315b79ede|Commit]] | - FIXED in daily snapshots from June 2020, and starting from 19.07.4. Reports of Ethernet controller cutting out when using IPv6 on WAN. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ethernet-cuts-out-on-linksys-ea6350v3/39111/43|OpenWrt forum]] [[commit>?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=678569505623e50bbbbc344c7e820fb315b79ede|Commit]] |
| - Ping spikes/latency issues with ipq401x devices. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ipq40xx-ea6350-v3-as-wap-wifi-to-lan-latency/51623|OpenWrt forum]] | - Ping spikes/latency issues with ipq401x devices. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ipq40xx-ea6350-v3-as-wap-wifi-to-lan-latency/51623|OpenWrt forum]] [[commit>?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=4afff7b8b54c3b246fba30ed83dfac527e78e57d|Speed Governor set to Performance for IPQ40xx, starting from: 23.05.2]] |
| - FIXED in 19.07.1 - Speed issues with some wifi cards. Latest hostapd-common from Aug 2019, is cause of these problems. See reported LEDE bug 2679 for nbg6619. [[https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=2679|Bug report 2679]] | - FIXED in 19.07.1 - Speed issues with some wifi cards. Latest hostapd-common from Aug 2019, is cause of these problems. See reported LEDE bug 2679 for nbg6619. [[https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=2679|Bug report 2679]] |
| - FIXED in 19.07.5 - In addition to '1' above, 19.07.4 completely breaks VLAN tagging on IPQ40xx devices. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/19-07-4-rolling-out/73684/8|OpenWrt forum]] | - FIXED in 19.07.5 - In addition to '1' above, 19.07.4 completely breaks VLAN tagging on IPQ40xx devices. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/19-07-4-rolling-out/73684/8|OpenWrt forum]] |
| | - It is possible to flash Linksys OEM firmware using sysupgrade since 22.03.3. |
| | - 21.02.6 and 22.03.4 does not work with this device. Do not try to install it, it will not boot at all. The problem was resolved in later releases. |
| | - Installing OpenWrt 23.05 first time requires doing bootloader variable ''fw_setenv kernsize 500000'' change. **You should not try to install 23.05 without that ''kernsize'' change!** See more from [[ea6350_v3#installation_of_2305_or_newer|Installation of 23.05 or newer]]. |
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| Alternative optimised build snapshots for EA6350v3 are also available from NoTengoBattery as an alternative to official OpenWrt releases. They include additional patches and address some of the issues listed above: | Alternative optimised build snapshots for EA6350v3 are also available from NoTengoBattery as an alternative to official OpenWrt releases. They include additional patches and address some of the issues listed above: |
| [[https://github.com/NoTengoBattery/openwrt/releases|NoTengoBattery Github]] and [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1|OpenWrt Forum link]]. | [[https://github.com/NoTengoBattery/openwrt/releases|NoTengoBattery Github]] and [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/optimized-build-for-linksys-ea6350v3-civic/44125/1|OpenWrt Forum link]]. \\ |
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| | [[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ikepkmlqfqi02vw/AACuSniTpvQgFTJQ2w7bn8gCa?dl=0|Other useful information can be found here]] |
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| ===== Tags ===== | ===== Tags ===== |
| [[meta:tags|How to add tags]] | [[meta:tags|How to add tags]] |
| {{tag>IPQ4018 128NAND 256RAM 5port GigabitEthernet 802.11abgnac 1USB USB3.0 dual_firmware}} | {{tag>ipq40xx IPQ4018 128NAND 256RAM 5port GigabitEthernet 802.11abgnac 1USB USB3.0 dual_firmware}} |