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| The Linksys MR8300 is very close to the [[toh:linksys:ea8300|EA8300]], so basic infos from one should also apply to the other. | The Linksys MR8300 is very close to the [[toh:linksys:ea8300|EA8300]], so basic infos should apply each other. |
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| The Linksys MR8300 is a MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi router, which has one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz WiFi Interfaces, making it an interesting choice for wireless backhaul or repeater applications. The radios support MCS 0-9 (up through 256 QAM) for devices and paths that are compatible with those high-density modulations. | The Linksys MR8300 is a MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi router, which has one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz WiFi Interfaces, making it an interesting choice for wireless backhaul or repeater applications. The radios support MCS 0-9 (up through 256 QAM) for devices and paths that are compatible with those high-density modulations. |
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| ===== Supported Versions ===== | ===== Supported Versions ===== |
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| filter : Brand=Linksys | "rotate": true, |
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| ---- | "filterColumns": {"brand": "^Linksys$", "model": "^MR8300$"} |
| | } --> |
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| ---- datatable ---- | <!-- ToH: { |
| cols : Unsupported Functions_unsupporteds | "source": "json", |
| filter : Model=MR8300 | "dom": "t", |
| ---- | "paging": false, |
| | "shownColumns": ["unsupported_functions"], |
| | "filterColumns": {"model": "^MR8300$"} |
| | } --> |
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| ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== |
| ---- datatable ---- | <!-- ToH: { |
| cols : Model, Versions, CPU, CPU MHz, CPU Cores_numcores_, Flash MB_mbflashs, RAM MB_mbram, WLAN Hardware, WLAN 2.4GHz, WLAN 5.0GHz, Ethernet 100M ports_, Ethernet 1Gbit ports_, Modem, USB ports_ | "source": "json", |
| header : Model, Version,SoC,CPU MHz,CPU Cores,Flash MB,RAM MB,WLAN Hardware,WLAN2.4,WLAN5.0,100M ports,1Gbit ports,Modem,USB | "dom": "t", |
| align : c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c | "paging": false, |
| filter : Brand=Linksys | "rotate": true, |
| filter : Model=MR8300 | "shownColumns": ["model", "version", "cpu", "cpumhz", "cpucores", "flashmb", "rammb", "wlanhardware", "wlan24ghz", "wlan50ghz", "ethernet100mports", "ethernet1gports", "modem", "usbports"], |
| ---- | "filterColumns": {"brand": "^Linksys$", "model": "^MR8300$"} |
| As of 2021, a version v1.1 is shipped. It is uncertain about some hardware change from v1. The wifi card is reported as QCA9886 which is almost identical to QCA9888 (both use the same driver anyaway). | } --> |
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| | As of 2021, a version v1.1 is shipped. It is uncertain about some hardware change from v1. The wifi card is reported as QCA9886 which is almost identical to QCA9888 (both use the same driver anyway). |
| The same OpenWrt files works fine on both versions. | The same OpenWrt files works fine on both versions. |
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| :!: **WARNING** : the USB port seems to be incorrectly managed due to a faulty hardware design. Please read this [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/linksys-mr8300-openwrt-22-03-0-rc4-usb-port-powered-storage-devices-not-working/131391]]. **This issue is solved** since 21.02.7, 22.03.5, 23.05 and main snapshot, and should be of no concern anymore. | |
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== |
| /* stable release */ | /* stable release */ |
| ---- datatable ---- | <!-- ToH: { |
| cols : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url | "source": "json", |
| headers : Model, Version, Current Release, Firmware OpenWrt Install, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade, Firmware OEM Stock | "dom": "t", |
| align : c,c,c | "paging": false, |
| filter : Brand=Linksys | "rotate": true, |
| filter : Model=MR8300 | "shownColumns": ["model", "version", "supportedcurrentrel", "firmwareopenwrtinstallurl", "firmwareopenwrtupgradeurl", "firmwareoemstockurl"], |
| ---- | "filterColumns": {"brand": "^Linksys$", "model": "^MR8300$"} |
| | } --> |
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| The MR8300 is a dual partition device. Each time you install/upgrade the system (from OEM or OpenWrt), it overwrites the //other// partition, not the active one. It is advised to keep the OEM firmware in one partition, as a secure fallback. But you may also consider installing OpenWrt on both partitions. Since 22.03.3, OpenWrt has the ability to flash an OEM firmware image, that would restore the router in its original state. | OEM stock URL: [[https://store.linksys.com/support-article?articleNum=47131]] |
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| <WRAP left important> | |
| **WARNING about 21.02.6 and 22.03.4** | |
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| Early march 2023, a kernel change introduced a regression causing mtd detection to fail: hence the device stops after a couple of seconds. It took several weeks for this issue to be fixed. Unfortunately, in the meantime were released 21.02.6 and 22.03.4 stables. **Don't try to install/upgrade to them, they don't boot.** 21.02.7 and 22.03.5 solve the issue and are booting. For obvious security reason, one would prefer to install 22.03.5 (or above). | |
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| Forum threads about the issue [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-snapshot-r22302-on-mr8300/154878]] and [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mr8300-doesnt-boot-22-03-4-as-expected/157126/2]]. | |
| Commit to kernel [[https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/aad34818b50029e07ed9221ae46f9770d6e29785]]. | |
| </WRAP> | |
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| | The MR8300 is a dual partition device. Each time you install/upgrade the system (from OEM or OpenWrt), it overwrites the //other// partition, not the active one. You may want to keep the OEM firmware in one partition, as a secure fallback. But you may also consider installing OpenWrt on both partitions, it works flawlessly. Since 22.03.3, OpenWrt has the ability to flash an OEM firmware image, that would restore the router to its original state. |
| | [[http://example.com|External Link]] |
| <WRAP center alert> | <WRAP center alert> |
| Installation of 21.02 or 22.03 can be done easily and directly from within Linksys OEM. Installation of 23.05 or main snapshot needs a two steps installation. First you'll need to install 22.03 for changing a boot variable. Than you can install 23.05. | **Installation of 23.05/24.10 (also main snapshot) requires a two steps installation.** First you'll need to install 22.03 for changing a boot variable. Than you can install 23.05/24.10 (or main). **Don't try to install or upgrade to 23.05/24.10 directly, it will soft-brick your device!** Procedure is easy and described below. |
| **Don't try to install or upgrade to 23.05 directly, it will soft-brick your device!** | |
| </WRAP> | </WRAP> |
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| | :!: **KNOWN ISSUES SOLVED** |
| | * **USB port** seems to be incorrectly managed due to a faulty hardware design. Solved since 21.02.7, 22.03.5 and later. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/linksys-mr8300-openwrt-22-03-0-rc4-usb-port-powered-storage-devices-not-working/131391]]. |
| | * **21.02.6 and 22.03.4** faulty mtd detection. **DO NOT** install these versions, they won't boot. Forum threads about the issue [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-snapshot-r22302-on-mr8300/154878]] and [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mr8300-doesnt-boot-22-03-4-as-expected/157126/2]]. Commit to kernel [[https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/aad34818b50029e07ed9221ae46f9770d6e29785]]. |
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| | :!: **KNOWN ISSUES with 24.10** |
| | * **LAN to LAN performance**. While running 24.10 and main, LAN to LAN transfer suffer from low performance and high CPU usage. This may possibly affect other ipq40xx devices. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/lan-issue-with-ipq40xx-24-10-and-main/215252]] |
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| ==== Flash Layout ==== | ==== Flash Layout ==== |
| <WRAP BOX> | |
| FIXME //[[:docs:techref:flash.layout#discovery_how_to_find_out|Find out flash layout]], then add the flash layout table here (copy, paste, modify the [[docs:techref:flash.layout#partitioning_of_the_flash|example]]).// | |
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| Please check out the article [[docs:techref:flash.layout|Flash layout]]. It contains examples and explanations that describe how to document the flash layout. | |
| </WRAP> | |
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| ==== Installation of 21.02 or 22.03 from OEM GUI ==== | Result of ''cat /proc/mtd'' |
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| | <code> |
| | dev: size erasesize name |
| | mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "sbl1" |
| | mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "mibib" |
| | mtd2: 00100000 00020000 "qsee" |
| | mtd3: 00080000 00020000 "cdt" |
| | mtd4: 00080000 00020000 "appsblenv" |
| | mtd5: 00080000 00020000 "ART" |
| | mtd6: 00200000 00020000 "appsbl" |
| | mtd7: 00080000 00020000 "u_env" |
| | mtd8: 00040000 00020000 "s_env" |
| | mtd9: 00040000 00020000 "devinfo" |
| | mtd10: 05800000 00020000 "kernel" |
| | mtd11: 05300000 00020000 "rootfs" |
| | mtd12: 05800000 00020000 "alt_kernel" |
| | mtd13: 05300000 00020000 "alt_rootfs" |
| | mtd14: 00100000 00020000 "sysdiag" |
| | mtd15: 04680000 00020000 "syscfg" |
| | </code> |
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| **The latest 22.03 is recommended for obvious security reason**, and the ability to flash everything (Linksys OEM, OpenWrt factory of sysupgrade). Unless you have a peculiar reason, it is not advised to install 21.02. | Result of ''dmesg'' |
| Installation of 21.02 or 22.03 can be done easily from OEM GUI firmware. | <code> |
| | 0x000000000000-0x000000100000 : "sbl1" |
| | 0x000000100000-0x000000200000 : "mibib" |
| | 0x000000200000-0x000000300000 : "qsee" |
| | 0x000000300000-0x000000380000 : "cdt" |
| | 0x000000380000-0x000000400000 : "appsblenv" |
| | 0x000000400000-0x000000480000 : "ART" |
| | 0x000000480000-0x000000680000 : "appsbl" |
| | 0x000000680000-0x000000700000 : "u_env" |
| | 0x000000700000-0x000000740000 : "s_env" |
| | 0x000000740000-0x000000780000 : "devinfo" |
| | 0x000000780000-0x000005f80000 : "kernel" |
| | 0x000000c80000-0x000005f80000 : "rootfs" |
| | 0x000005f80000-0x00000b780000 : "alt_kernel" |
| | 0x000006480000-0x00000b780000 : "alt_rootfs" |
| | 0x00000b780000-0x00000b880000 : "sysdiag" |
| | 0x00000b880000-0x00000ff00000 : "syscfg" |
| | </code> |
| | ==== Installation from OEM GUI ==== |
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| //Unpacking, just to be done once// | //Unpacking, just to be done once// |
| //Installation of OpenWrt// | //Installation of OpenWrt// |
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| Download a 22.03 ''factory.bin'' OpenWrt image as linked above. Use either one of these methods, they are equivalent: | **The very first OpenWrt you need to flash is latest stable 22.03**. You can't install a more recent version (23.05 or later) directly, you need to perform a change in the boot variables before (see below), and so you need 22.03 for this. Download the latest ''factory.bin'' image [[https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/22.03.7/targets/ipq40xx/generic/openwrt-22.03.7-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_mr8300-squashfs-factory.bin]]. |
| | Use either one of these methods for flashing, they are equivalent: |
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| First method | First method |
| Official documentation from Linksys at [[https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=274497]]. | Official documentation from Linksys at [[https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=274497]]. |
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| Wait for about one minute for the router to perform the installation and to reboot. Manually browse again http://192.168.1.1/ to enter Luci. You may have to force cache reload in your browser. | Wait for about one minute for the router to perform the installation and to reboot. Manually browse again http://192.168.1.1/ to enter LuCI. You may have to force cache reload in your browser. |
| It is advised to install ''[[packages:pkgdata:luci-app-advanced-reboot|luci-app-advanced-reboot]]'' to easily switch from one partition to another. | It is advised to install ''[[packages:pkgdata:luci-app-advanced-reboot|luci-app-advanced-reboot]]'' to easily switch from one partition to another. |
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| You will now have the Linksys OEM into the first partition as a fallback, and OpenWrt into the second partition as active. Setup OpenWrt as you like, and backup the settings. If you want to get rid of Linksys OEM, than just flash again the same OpenWrt factory image from the fresh installed OpenWrt. Since OpenWrt 22.03.3, you can easily restore back Linksys OEM by just flashing the firmware image. | You will now have the Linksys OEM into the first partition as a fallback, and OpenWrt into the second partition as active. Setup OpenWrt as you like, and backup the settings. If you want to get rid of Linksys OEM, than just flash again the same OpenWrt factory image from the fresh installed OpenWrt (keeping the settings). Since OpenWrt 22.03.3, you can easily restore back Linksys OEM by just flashing the firmware image. |
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| | ==== Installation of 22.03 ==== |
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| ==== Installation of 23.05 or snapshot ==== | Installation can be done from OEM GUI as described previously. Install at least 22.03.3 (**NOT** 22.03.4) for its ability to flash everything (Linksys OEM, OpenWrt factory of sysupgrade). Latest 22.03.7 is recommanded. [[https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/22.03.7/targets/ipq40xx/generic/openwrt-22.03.7-ipq40xx-generic-linksys_mr8300-squashfs-factory.bin]] |
| | ==== Installation of 23.05/24.10 or snapshot ==== |
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| <WRAP important> | <WRAP important> |
| **WARNING FOR INSTALLATION** | **WARNING FOR INSTALLATION** |
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| Installation of 23.05 or snapshot requires two steps. | Installation of 23.05/24.10 or snapshot requires two steps. |
| - a previous OpenWrt 22.03 to run several commands to change a bootloader variable. This is only needed once in the lifetime of the device. | - a previous working OpenWrt 22.03 to run several commands to change a bootloader variable. This is only needed once in the lifetime of the device. |
| - flashing 23.05 or snapshot. | - flashing 23.05/24.10 or snapshot. |
| **Don't try to flash directly 23.05 or snapshot, it won't work.** | **Don't try to flash directly 23.05/24.10, it won't work.** |
| </WRAP> | </WRAP> |
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| **Preliminary**. Despite its fair amount of flash memory (256MB), the MR8300 has a tiny kernel partition limited to 3MB. This is sufficient to boot Linksys OEM and OpenWrt 22.03 (based on kernel 5.10). Meanwhile this is **not enough** to boot kernel 5.15 (23.05 and snapshot). There is a workaround for this situation, and it involves **changing a bootloader variable**. This is only needed **once in the lifetime** of the device, and can be done easily via SSH. Once the bootloader has been tweaked, the device can boot everything: Linksys OEM, OpenWrt 22.03, 23.05 and snapshot. | **Preliminary**. Despite its fair amount of flash memory (256MB), the MR8300 has a tiny kernel partition limited to 3MB. This is sufficient to boot Linksys OEM and OpenWrt 22.03 (based on kernel 5.10). Meanwhile this is **not enough** to boot kernel 5.15 (23.05) or 6.6 (24.10). There is a workaround for this situation, and it involves **changing a bootloader variable**. This is only needed **once in the lifetime** of the device, and can be done easily via SSH. Once the bootloader has been tweaked, the device can boot everything: Linksys OEM, OpenWrt 22.03, 23.05, 24.10 and snapshot. |
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| | <WRAP center round info 80%> |
| | **Since 22.03.3, OpenWrt can flash any OpenWrt stable/snapshot factory/sysupgrade image, and also Linksys OEM**. Flashing Linksys OEM allows to restore the device to its original state. |
| | </WRAP> |
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| Since 22.03.3, OpenWrt can flash any OpenWrt stable/snapshot factory/sysupgrade image, and also Linksys OEM. Flashing Linksys OEM allows to restore the device to its original state. Meanwhile flashing 23.05 or master snapshot still needs the bootloader variable change described below. | |
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| === First step: install 22.03 to run commands from SSH === | === First step: install 22.03 to run commands from SSH === |
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| You need to have 22.03.3 (or above but not 22.03.4) already installed. If you haven't, than install the latest stable 22.03 as described previously. Open a SSH command console. | You need to have any 22.03 (**not** 22.03.4) already installed. If you haven't, than install the latest stable 22.03 as described previously. Once done, open a [[docs:guide-quick-start:sshadministration|SSH command]] console. |
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| - Check your previous bootloader variables. Enter:<code>fw_printenv</code>Look for output similar to ''kernsize=300000''. This is the default 3 MB size of kernel. | - Check your previous bootloader variables. Enter:<code>fw_printenv</code>Look for output similar to ''kernsize=300000''. This is the default 3 MB size of kernel. |
| - Reboot the device. <code bash>reboot</code> It should boot the current 22.03 just as previously. | - Reboot the device. <code bash>reboot</code> It should boot the current 22.03 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. | === Second step: install 23.05/24.10 or snapshot === |
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| === Second step: install 23.05 or snapshot === | If you want to keep OEM GUI, than return back to it (''luci-app-advanced-reboot'' or button method) and flash a 23.05/24.10 (or snapshot) ''factory'' image. |
| | From OpenWrt 22.03 flash a 23.05/24.10 (or snapshot) ''sysupgrade'' image. If you are running 22.03.3 or above, you can either flash a ''factory'' image. |
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| Download a 23.05 or main snapshot ''factory'' image. Flash it from OpenWrt 22.03 but keep in mind this will overwrite the other partition, not the active one. You can also return to Linksys OEM (with ''luci-app-advanced-reboot'') and flash: in this case, the current OpenWrt partition will be overwritten. Setup the device, save the config, install ''luci-app-advanced-reboot''. **Do not** try to restore any previous 22.03 config file, it isn't compatible. The device now runs with DSA and need to be configured from scratch (meanwhile advanced users may know how to manually restore some settings). Backup your settings. | In any case, **DO NOT keep settings** while flashing. The device will use DSA and need to be configured from scratch. |
| | Upgrading from 22.03 to 24.10 is not officialy supported. Meanwhile considering that the upgrade is done without keeping settings, it is assumed that it can be done confidently. |
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| | Once in 23.05/24.10, to get rid of OEM GUI (if still present), just flash again with the same image you have just used. You will have both partitions running with 23.05/24.10. You can always reinstall OEM GUI by flashing it from OpenWrt in the same way as any upgrade. |
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| | **DO NOT** try to restore any previous 22.03 config file, it isn't compatible due to DSA. Advanced users may know how to manually restore some settings. Backup your settings. |
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| Original informations for installation of a kernel 5.15 based OpenWrt : [[https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/11405]] | Original informations for installation of a kernel 5.15 based OpenWrt : [[https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/11405]] |
| * OpenWrt on both partitions. Download a ''sysupgrade'' file, and upgrade from SSH or Luci. Notice that it won't flash the active partition, but the other one. Since 21.02.7 and 22.03.5, upgrading can keep the settings from the previous partition (as expected). | * OpenWrt on both partitions. Download a ''sysupgrade'' file, and upgrade from SSH or Luci. Notice that it won't flash the active partition, but the other one. Since 21.02.7 and 22.03.5, upgrading can keep the settings from the previous partition (as expected). |
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| Do not upgrade from 22.03 to 23.05 or main snapshot while keeping settings: their config syntax are not the same (due to DSA) and it will lead to a soft-brick. | :!: **DO NOT upgrade from 22.03 to 23.05/24.10/main snapshot while keeping settings**: config syntax isn't the same (due to DSA) and it will lead to a soft-brick. |
| ===== Debricking ===== | ===== Debricking ===== |
| === Recovery (Automatic) === | === Recovery (Automatic) === |
| The MR8300 is a dual firmware device. ie. there are 2 partitions and Linksys firmware is copied on both partitions at unpacking. If one partition happens to be corrupted/bricked, here is a way to toggle between partitions manually. It will allows to boot the //other// partitions, which is assumed to be safe. | The MR8300 is a dual firmware device. ie. there are 2 partitions and Linksys firmware is copied on both partitions at unpacking. If one partition happens to be corrupted/bricked, here is a way to toggle between partitions manually. It will allows to boot the //other// partition, which is assumed to be safe. |
| - Switch On and wait 10 seconds | - Switch On and wait 10 seconds |
| - Switch Off and wait 5 seconds | - Switch Off and wait 5 seconds |
| - U-boot will now boot the other partition. You should be able to access your router on LAN. | - U-boot will now boot the other partition. You should be able to access your router on LAN. |
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| Since 5.15 kernel based snapshots (Jan 1st 2023) and 22.03.3, OpenWrt is now able to flash directly a Linksys OEM image. Force the flash as the warning message inform you to do so. You can easily reverse to Linksys OEM if you need to. | Since 22.03.3, OpenWrt is now able to flash directly a Linksys OEM image. Force the flash as the warning message inform you to do so. You can now easily reverse to Linksys OEM if you need to. |
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| | Here is a useful [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-23-05-0-rc2-second-release-candidate/164308/173|OpenWrt forum post]] containing some information on how to use serial and TFTP to recover booting from OpenWrt from a partially bricked MR8300. |
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| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== |
| ==== Info ==== | ==== Info ==== |
| ---- datatemplatelist dttpllist ---- | <!-- ToH: { |
| template: meta:template_datatemplatelist | "source": "json", |
| cols : Brand, Model, Versions, Device Type, Availability, Supported Since Commit_git, Supported since Rel, Supported current Rel, Unsupported, Bootloader, CPU, Target, CPU MHz, Flash MBs, RAM MB, Switch, Ethernet 100M ports_, Ethernet Gbit ports_, Comments network ports_, Modem, VLAN, WLAN 2.4GHz, WLAN 5.0GHz, WLAN Hardwares, WLAN Comments_, Detachable Antennas_, USB ports_, SATA ports_, Comments USB SATA ports_, Serial, JTAG, LED count, Button count, Power supply, Device Techdata_pageid, Forum topic URL_url, wikidevi URL_url, OEM Device Homepage URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Comments_ | "dom": "t", |
| filter : Brand=Linksys | "paging": false, |
| filter : Model=MR8300 | "rotate": true, |
| ---- | "shownColumns": ["brand", "model", "version", "devicetype", "availability", "supportedsincecommit", "supportedsincerel", "supportedcurrentrel", "unsupported_functions", "bootloader", "cpu", "target", "cpumhz", "flashmb", "rammb", "switch", "ethernet100mports", "ethernet1gports", "commentsnetworkports", "modem", "vlan", "wlan24ghz", "wlan50ghz", "wlanhardware", "wlancomments", "detachableantennas", "usbports", "sataports", "commentsusbsataports", "serial", "jtag", "ledcount", "buttoncount", "powersupply", "deviceid", "owrt_forum_topic_url", "wikideviurl", "oemdevicehomepageurl", "firmwareoemstockurl", "firmwareopenwrtinstallurl", "firmwareopenwrtupgradeurl", "comments"], |
| | "filterColumns": {"brand": "^Linksys$", "model": "^MR8300$"} |
| | } --> |
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| ==== Photos ==== | ==== Photos ==== |