Last modified by Leon Poon on 2021/07/16 18:40

From version 21.1
edited by Leon Poon
on 2020/05/31 13:25
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To version 28.1
edited by Leon Poon
on 2020/09/10 13:52
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6 6  = 19.07.x =
7 7  
8 -(Link deleted - issue discovered - fixing.)
8 +19.07.4 is here!
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10 +[[https:~~/~~/www.codepowered.com/openwrt/v19.07.4/linksys_ea8100/>>https://www.codepowered.com/openwrt/v19.07.4/linksys_ea8100/]] ([[https:~~/~~/github.com/LeonPoon/openwrt/compare/v19.07.4...v19.07.4-linksys_ea8100>>https://github.com/LeonPoon/openwrt/compare/v19.07.4...v19.07.4-linksys_ea8100]])
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10 10  The EA8100 contains 2 firmware partitions. Using the Linksys UI will flash openwrt into only one of the 2 partitions. The booting process switches partition every few boots, so if you want to always boot into openwrt then you have to flash openwrt into both partitions.
11 11  
12 12  How to flash:
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13 13  
14 14  If your router currently has stock Linksys firmware:
15 15  
16 -1. Flash the "squashfs-factory.img" via Linksys UI, Wait for it to start to reboot.
18 +1. Flash the "initramfs-factory.img" via Linksys UI. Wait for it to start to reboot.
17 17  1. Configure your computer to have ip in 192.168.1.0/24 subnet but NOT 192.168.1.1. (so, use 192.168.1.2.) Start ping to 192.168.1.1.
18 -1. Cross your fingers that the router boots openwrt. Otherwise keep rebooting until it loads the openwrt partition. (Usually 3 times max.) Wait a few minutes from reboot to let it load. If you get response from ping 192.168.1.1 it means openwrt loaded.
19 -1. Access LuCI via LAN. (http:~/~/192.168.1.1). Set root password so that SSH server starts. (Do not configure/restart.) This root password is only temporary.
20 -1. Scp the "squashfs-sysupgrade.bin" into /tmp in the router.
21 -1. Log in as root via SSH and the password you set.
22 -1. Sysupgrade the squashfs-sysupgrade.bin. This should flash the openwrt firmware into both firmware partitions. It auto reboots.
23 -1. Access LuCI via 192.168.1.1 again. You can configure for real now.
20 +1. Cross your fingers that the router boots openwrt. Otherwise keep rebooting until it loads the openwrt partition. (Usually 3 times max.) Wait a few minutes from reboot to let it load. If you get ping response from 192.168.1.1 it means openwrt loaded.
21 +1. Scp the "squashfs-sysupgrade.bin" into /tmp in the router. root@192.168.1.1. No password.
22 +1. Log in as root via SSH into shell. No password.
23 +1. Sysupgrade the uploaded squashfs-sysupgrade.bin. This should flash the openwrt firmware into both firmware partitions. It auto reboots.
24 +1. opkg update
25 +1. **opkg install luci (the flashed images does not contain Luci)**
26 +1. Access LuCI via http:~/~/192.168.1.1/. You can now configure.
24 24  
25 25  If you are on my 18.x below, sysupgrade will not work. You have to manually mtd write the 19.07 "kernel-initramfs.bin" into the nand and boot/log into it (192.168.1.1), then sysupgrade.
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28 28  
29 29  Subsequently sysupgrade from 19.07.x should work.
30 30  
31 -Wifi seem to work at 30-40MB/s with a MacBook Pro.
34 +Wifi (5Ghz) seem to work at 30-40MB/s with a MacBook Pro.
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36 +**Known issue**: 2.4Ghz wifi performance is really bad. 5Ghz seem ok though.
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34 34  = 18.x =
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36 36  9bebafcb5dfe37f25285fa18fb8bfe7b68011267 (with wifi support) Download: