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| doc:appunti:hardware:tl-ac750_archer_c20v5 [2021/02/26 09:51] – [Installing OpenWrt via TFTP] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:tl-ac750_archer_c20v5 [2021/02/26 11:45] (current) – [Installing additional software] niccolo | ||
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| Purchased on February 2021 for about 23 Euros because I needed a router with both **2.4** and **5 GHz WiFi**. | Purchased on February 2021 for about 23 Euros because I needed a router with both **2.4** and **5 GHz WiFi**. | ||
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| + | It seems that the stock firmware (version **0.9.1 4.16**) is **practically unusable**; while ping times seem OK, loading an average web page with many images on it, get stuck in the middle, with several non-loaded pieces (images, JavaScript, ect.), causing a disaster web experience. The old **[[tl-wr741nd|TL-WR741ND]]** with half the RAM, outperforms this new one by far! | ||
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| ^ Hardware Version | ^ Hardware Version | ||
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| ^ Default IP Address | ^ Default IP Address | ||
| ^ Default login/ | ^ Default login/ | ||
| + | ^ Stock TP-Link firmware | ||
| ^ OpenWrt version tested | ^ OpenWrt version tested | ||
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| - | {{ .: | ||
| - | It seems that the stock firmware (version **0.9.1 4.16**) is **practically unusable**; while ping times seem OK, loading an average web page with many images on it, get stuck in the middle, with several non-loaded pieces (images, JavaScript, ect.), causing a disaster web experience. The old **[[tl-wr741nd|TL-WR741ND]]** with half the RAM, outperforms this new one by far! | ||
| **NOTICE**: It seems that the problem of **poor web performances is solved** with the original TP-Link firmware **0.9.1 4.17**; I downloaded that version from the TP-Link site and flashed it above OpenWrt following the procedure explained below. | **NOTICE**: It seems that the problem of **poor web performances is solved** with the original TP-Link firmware **0.9.1 4.17**; I downloaded that version from the TP-Link site and flashed it above OpenWrt following the procedure explained below. | ||
| However the winning choice for me is to install OpenWrt on it. Fortunately enough **OpenWrt v.19.07.6** was compiled for this device and it works quite well, supporting **dual band WiFi**. | However the winning choice for me is to install OpenWrt on it. Fortunately enough **OpenWrt v.19.07.6** was compiled for this device and it works quite well, supporting **dual band WiFi**. | ||
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| ===== Installing OpenWrt via TFTP ===== | ===== Installing OpenWrt via TFTP ===== | ||
| - | This is the step-by-step procedure that I follower, using my Debian GNU/Linux PC as my workstation. | + | {{ .: |
| + | This is the step-by-step procedure that I followed, using my Debian GNU/Linux PC as my workstation. | ||
| * Download the **OpenWrt 19.07.6** image compiled by **Linaro1985**, | * Download the **OpenWrt 19.07.6** image compiled by **Linaro1985**, | ||
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| ^ Default IP Address | ^ Default IP Address | ||
| ^ Default login/ | ^ Default login/ | ||
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| + | SSH access is obviously enabled: | ||
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| </ | </ | ||
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| ===== Reverting to the official TP-Link firmware ===== | ===== Reverting to the official TP-Link firmware ===== | ||
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| We installed the following packages: | We installed the following packages: | ||
| - | ^ Package name ^ Space required | + | ^ Package name ^ Space required |
| - | ^ openvpn-openssl | + | ^ openvpn-openssl |
| - | ^ tcpdump-mini | + | ^ tcpdump-mini |
| - | ^ coreutils-base64 | + | ^ coreutils-base64 |
| - | ^ etherwake | + | ^ etherwake |
| + | ^ diffutils | ||
| + | ^ libustream-openssl20150806 | ||
| + | ^ ca-bundle | ||
| - | With older versions of OpenWrt (e.g. version 14.07 Barrier Breaker) we used **openvpn-polarssl**, | + | With older versions of OpenWrt (e.g. version 14.07 Barrier Breaker) we used **openvpn-polarssl**, |
| We preferred **etherwake** instaead of **wakeonlan** because the latter depends on **perl** which is a large package and the free space is not sufficient. | We preferred **etherwake** instaead of **wakeonlan** because the latter depends on **perl** which is a large package and the free space is not sufficient. | ||
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| + | ===== Downloads ===== | ||
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| + | * **{{.: | ||
| + | * **{{ : | ||
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| ===== Web References ===== | ===== Web References ===== | ||
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