The OpenWrt 24.10.2 distribution has been released, developed for network devices such as routers, switches, and access points. OpenWrt supports 2771 devices and offers a build system that simplifies cross-compilation and the creation of custom builds. Such builds allow you to create ready-made firmware with the desired set of pre-installed packages, optimized for specific tasks. Ready-made builds have been published for 39 target platforms.
Main changes in OpenWrt 24.10.2:
- Added device support:
- bcm27xx: Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry P 500 and Raspberry P CM5.
- mediatek: ASUS RT-AX52, Cudy WR3000/WR3000H, Mercusys MR80X v3, Routerich AX3000 v1, TP-Link Archer AX80v1, WAVLINK WL-WN573HX3.
- ramips: Arcadyan WE410443 and Xiaomi MiWiFi 3A.
- ath79: TP-Link Archer C6 v2.
- For Teltonika RUTX50 (ipq40xx) devices, the modem is enabled by default.
- For the bcm27xx (Raspberry Pi) platform, the BRCMSTB I2C driver is implemented and the existing SDHOST driver is used.
- Fixed issues with devices: Extreme Networks AP3935, Genexis EX40, NanoPi R6C/R6S.
- Fixed issues when building with GCC 15.
- The generic kernel now includes drivers for Broadcom NetXtreme-C/E, DesignWare I2C, DesignWare SPI, Huawei HINIC, Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet.
- The kmod-r8101, kmod-r8125, kmod-r8126, kmod-r8127, and kmod-r8168 kernel modules are loaded during system boot. The ENABLE_MULTIPLE_TX_QUEUE option is enabled in the kmod-r8125, kmod-r8126, and kmod-r8127 modules.
- The kernel package has been updated to version 6.6.93 (was 6.6.86). The ucode and netifd code base has been updated.
- The kmod-phy-realtek and kmod-r6.16 drivers have been backported from Linux kernel 8169. The kmod-r8125 driver has been updated to version 9.016.00, and the bcm27xx-gpu-fw package to version 1.20250430.
- There is still an unresolved issue with the 5GHz Wi-Fi band on some devices with ath10k chips, such as the TP-Link Archer C60 v1.
Source: opennet.ru
