The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 18.06 stable version series. It is the first stable version after the OpenWrt/LEDE project merger and the successor to the previous stable LEDE ... OpenWrt 18.06.0 Has Been Released
makes my WNDR3800s run like crazy on my ATT LTE internet http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/36349959 and, oh so delicious Cake SQM if I tune it for latency... family can be watching youtube and netflix and actively browsing and I can play long fine online with Fightcade and FPSs
LTE man, it's horrible, D is good, F is usual without Cake, for gaming all I can get is A tops unless I go under 8mb, then I get A+
My god, i though i ****** up my router Linksys E4200 v1, i needed to go back to old firmware from 2013 as with this version or v15 internet was not working at all, and if yes, it was very slow, wasted 2 hours on this.
Yea... Broadcom is really bad releasing blobs or source code for their stuff... Atheros and Qualcomm milk this, and then apply the fixes to their main drivers... why do you think most of the high end routers have Atheros radios ALSO! 18.06.1 has been released Some selected highlights of the service release are: Linux kernel updated to versions 4.9.120/4.14.63 (from 4.9.111/4.14.52 in v18.06.0) Security fixes for Curl, Mbedtls, OpenSSL and the Linux kernel Binary builds for the at91 and ath25 targets Updated mwlwifi driver Improved input validation for rpcd uci ubus calls Crash fixes in libuci Assorted bug fixes in netifd
18.06.2 is released Some selected highlights of the service release are: Linux kernel updated to versions 4.9.152/4.14.95 (from 4.9.120/4.14.63 in v18.06.1) Security fixes for the Linux kernel, GNU patch, Glibc, BZip2, Grub, OpenSSL and MbedTLS Build system bug fixes IPv6 and network service fixes
Been years since I was on OpenWrt. I recall it was a pain to revert to stock firmware on some devices.
18.06.4 is out NOW 18.06.3 was kind of a botched release so a quick fix and a shiny 4 are included now, it's so new the changelog isn't live yet