csharper2005
csharper2005
Confirm this. Various mt7621 devices running 22.03-rc4, rc5.
> My next step is to re-flash RC6, then try jow's nftables fix I got the issue even the firewall was disabled (dumb AP).
@ynezz @hauke patch https://github.com/hauke/openwrt/commit/e480bf26f668d4e774d8056e3016bda5792d8d0e doesn't help. MTS WG420223 (mt7621, mt7615 dbdc). 22.03-HEAD.
@nbd168 yeah, 2g and 5g both.
> but only on a device with mt7615 DBDC, right? @nbd168, It seems to me that the problem also was reproduced on the device with mt7613, but I'm not sure....
> I managed to reproduce the issue on MT7615 by forcibly restarting aggregation on TID3 and quickly found the bug afterwards. Commit [ec7d32f](https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/ec7d32f3769fbd815f72a7471e4bb7a07aee359d) should fix it, please test. @nbd168 that's...
> After 1 or 2 reboots it switches back to the stock firmware. That's needs to be resolved. How is it possible? Stock rootfs2 is squashed in current layout. So,...
> I don't know how it is possible, but this is what is happening. Ok. Did you compile using exactly the code from this commit and flash using instruction from...
> I used the OEM branch. And flashed it from the stock firmware using mtd_write. I think it is the best way, but we need to solve this problem first....
> The common best practice is to install Openwrt without soldering if possible. You're right. Uart is only an option. But very reliable and universal, e.g. for the devices with...