Is it dead?
>last update more and a year ago
>>59798895
I hope not, openwrt is fucking great.
>>59798895
Did they moved to LEDE?
>>59798895
>chaos_calmer
>last commit Mar 9, 2017
not dead yet.
>>59800413
They deciding to merge two projects together http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/lede-dev/2016-December/004786.html
I didn't follow the info on that, so maybe they already changed their minds.
>>59801503
>>59798895
It's currently under Project LEDE. The plan is to merge back. 17.01 is the latest release.
>>59802291
where is the list of routers they support?
will i finally be able to fucking change the wifi mac address?
will it finally fix the shitty bug that causes your wifi power to suddenly get chopped in half or more when you change the MAC address to bypass ip bans, and the only fix is to upgrade the firmware back to ddwrt then back to openwrt because theres also no real way to factory reset openwrt.
>>59803171
wifi mac address isn't even seen by your ISP what the fuck are you talking about?
Also if you use the squashfs img you can rollback to factory defaults.
retard
>>59804088
>autsitic commands
im talking about the fucking GUI options
also the wifi mac address never changes and the signal strenth error always happens when doing that, so i can only imagine thats the issue
either way, its annoying as fuck
in fact just now when trying to create a test wifi and disabling the other, it caused it again and the only fix was to once again switch back to ddwrt then back to openwrt
if ddwrt had SQM_QOS i would go back to it
>>59798895
No it's not dead you retard. The last STABLE release was a year ago (same for Debian).
The last push on their git trunk was 12 hours ago.
use OPNsense (or pfsense if you're a faggot)
I've had OpenWRT on several routers over the last decade (currently on a TP-LINK C5). In my experience, the latest release =/= the best release, in terms of your specific hardware. The thing to do is find a stable image that does what you need and then forget about updating it because more than likely, something bad will get pushed to you.
>previous router
>5GHz radio won't enable
>open bugtracker ticket
>track down reason
>dev patches
>next release
>same exact bug
>reactivate ticket
>dev fixes again
>next release
>same exact bug
>stopped updating