What is new in OpenWrt 22.03 ?

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • OpenWrt 22.03 will be out soon - whats new? nftables will replace iptables - what are the impacts? How about upgrading OpenWrt? Added Wifi-6 support? We'll look at the OpenWrt user interface (LuCI) for apparent changes, go through the OpenWrt change log and have a look at upgrading OpenWrt. The OpenWrt firewall change is the top change in this version.
    Vineet's video is here: • NFTABLES [PART - 1] : ...
    0:00 current releases
    1:04 Clean Install
    2:20 Apparent Changes in LuCI
    4:23 call to action
    5:50 Changelog
    7:07 Top change: nftables replaces iptables
    12:05 upgrading OpenWrt
    14:08 outlook
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Komentáře • 354

  • @raywoodward1967
    @raywoodward1967 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the update Marc. I generally wait for the stable release before upgrading but knowing what changes are coming and where I need to update my knowledge in advance is a huge help. Thank you for taking the time to make such great videos explaining this - they’re great to watch and a huge help :-)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Ray, this is a good decision - I generally advise people to wait for the release version. Many thanks for the feedback ;-)

  • @littlegoobie
    @littlegoobie Před rokem +9

    I've used many of these aftermarket firmwares and i'm super impressed by the time and effort they've all put into creating great products that people can use without cost that also enables them to extend a router's life nearly indefinitely. It's become a hobby for me to play with the various firmware on every router i buy. I have dozens of consumer wifi routers, and they've provided hours of entertainment.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +2

      Haha - yes, I am glad you see the time spent as entertainment. It's true though - if you go the open firmware path then you need to bring time ;-)

  • @LilRedDog
    @LilRedDog Před rokem +2

    So glad I found you!
    Got a used Linksys Smart EA6350 because my TP-Link only had was getting old in the teeth for OpenWrt.
    Now I know where to go for help (OpenWrt forums are snarky).
    I flashed, Jtag error.
    I flashed the latest Linksys firmware: Jtag error and it soft bricked.
    So I reset it in every way (power on, power off) and let it sit an hour while I found the first firmware for the router.
    It flashed fine and then I flashed OpenWrt 22. Sucess!
    Now I'm trying to get the USB to work, but now I know to just SSH in and copy paste the packages instead of using the Luci GUI.
    Then, I need to get the Pihole integrated.
    But at least I am not trying to reinvent my OpenWrt alone.
    It has been fine for years and I was scared to try.
    Thanks for keeping it simple!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Amazing feedback - thank you very much for sharing your experience.

  • @0_1_2
    @0_1_2 Před rokem +5

    Marc, you’re the man

  • @XPSTECH
    @XPSTECH Před rokem +2

    Hey Marc! Great video on OpenWrt. Thank you so much for your appreciating my work. Glad you liked my NFTables video. My Respect for mentioning and recommending the video to your audience. It means a lot. Wish you all the Success! Cheers :)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +2

      Hey Vineet, great to hear from you! I liked the calm and thorough style of the video - it was a real light in the nonsense-infomercial jungle ;-) I do wish you success as well!

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Před rokem +14

    I've been using OpenWRT for what must be a decade, now. I've learned many of its ins and outs and I can use it with a reasonable degree of competence, but I have a very limited knowledge of Linux in general and Linux networking in particular, so the discussion about IPtables vs NF Tables and DSA vs swconfig tend to make my eyes glaze over.
    I've spent a fair bit of time trying to educate myself on these topics but they require more time and energy than I can commit to so I'm happy to just use OpenWRT as a slightly-above-average normie.
    That said I always enjoy your OpenWRT videos.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Helman, that's a really great comment and I must admit that this is kind of the flip side of the OpenWrt medal - it requires time and effort.... I fully understand what you mean. Now - the good news (at least with nftables) is that the user interface has not changed a bit. With DSA that was different ;-)

  • @tonybell1597
    @tonybell1597 Před rokem +4

    Love your Openwrt vids…. Thank you

  • @Encysted
    @Encysted Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for finding videos on nftables and sharing! I had looked around a number of years ago, and didn’t find any except for a few talks from the primary author.

    • @Encysted
      @Encysted Před rokem +1

      By “primary author”, I mean the main person who created the nftables framework in the kernel, and wrote the commands.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback. Yes - I really liked the nftables video.

  • @alexxx4434
    @alexxx4434 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for keeping us up to date on what's new.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      You're welcome - and many thanks for watching and for your feedback!

  • @gasparem16
    @gasparem16 Před rokem +1

    Great videos, as always. Useful and condensed info. cheers!

  • @jairunet
    @jairunet Před rokem +2

    Thank you Marc for sharing the latest on OpenWRT and LuCI, I hope I can dedicate a good time to finally understanding the new version/successor of IPtables, and NFtables, I hope it is easier to understand as well, I will check the videos you recommended in the title section as well. Thank you and until the next one.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hey Jair, many thanks for the feedback (and for the many re-tweets ;-) )Good news is that it does not affect users too much as long as you stick with the GUI. Different story if you run iptables "by hand" obviously ;-)

  • @samuraijaydee
    @samuraijaydee Před rokem +3

    Great video Marc! Thank you! Yes a PXE boot video would be so helpful :)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi, that makes two already ;-) It's noted ! Many thanks for the feedback!

  • @albertoleo9529
    @albertoleo9529 Před rokem +1

    Great video Marc! And great easy to understand explanations as usual!
    Thank you

  • @LDdrums20
    @LDdrums20 Před rokem +1

    Your calmness and politeness reminds me of the explaining computers guy. And that's a good thing!

  • @Tgspartnership
    @Tgspartnership Před 7 měsíci

    really nice video, you have sold me to the idea of flashing OpenWRT to a spare ISP router I have sitting here 🤞

  • @LasVegasVocalist
    @LasVegasVocalist Před rokem +1

    Great Info Marc. I always look forward to your videos.

  • @unknown_channel_name
    @unknown_channel_name Před rokem +3

    You explained it really well. Great job Marc ! Also I would love to see a video about PXE booting as it seems like a useful feature.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Vibhu, many thanks for the feedback - looks like PXE seems to be of great interest ;-)

  • @Bimboms
    @Bimboms Před rokem +1

    great job as always Marc. Thanks for the info!

  • @jackshi1714
    @jackshi1714 Před rokem +1

    It's always excited to watch your videos.good job and thanks for your explain!

  • @TheSupernova26385
    @TheSupernova26385 Před rokem +1

    Awesome explaination Marc! Goodjob

  • @jcf8516
    @jcf8516 Před rokem +1

    Great video and thanks for all the information on this and all your videos.

  • @yevheniipetrov8794
    @yevheniipetrov8794 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!
    + waiting for nftable overview

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi, many thanks for the feedback - it's noted ;-)

  • @glitchy_weasel
    @glitchy_weasel Před rokem +1

    What a coincidence! Yesterday I was thinking "hey, I haven't keep up with my router in a while; I wonder what new versions of OpenWRT are available." So this video is definitely useful, though I think I rather wait for the final release. Great job!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hey, I'd say perfect timing ;-) And yes - please do wait for the release. Release candidates are still moving targets really.

  • @csabahanga1230
    @csabahanga1230 Před rokem +1

    Yesss please! A video about network boot. Thanks in advance.

  • @tenisviejos
    @tenisviejos Před rokem +1

    Thank you, great video as usual. Keep it up!

  • @johnvogt621
    @johnvogt621 Před rokem +17

    Interested in TFTP/PXE booting

  • @sebastienpernecker8509
    @sebastienpernecker8509 Před rokem +2

    Thank you to offer to us a nice channel about OpenWrt. Happy user of it I was struggling to understand VPN or advanced topics. But since you covert it, my network infrastructure is almost perfect. Thank you and please continue to do so.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Sebastien - many thanks for the feedback- glad you got everything working as desired!

  • @xkpx64
    @xkpx64 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the reasearch you have done.

  • @YM-xz6xt
    @YM-xz6xt Před rokem +5

    Thanks Marc for the great details about the upcoming version.
    I would definitely would like to see a video about PXE boot server in OpenWRT.
    I'm looking for a long time for such a solution and there really not a lot of video about the topic, at least no clear and straight forward solution.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi - many thanks for the feedback - I'll add it to the list - I wouldn't have expected so many being inteerested in PXE really ;-) Do you have a specific use case / device you would want to net boot ?

    • @dmackle3849
      @dmackle3849 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty are these requests to have openWRT serve the network boot solution?
      Which storage will/can the images be served from (USB would suit me but I guess NAS sourced could be awesome)?
      My focus would be booting a RasPi 3B, using the stub /boot uSD image that they offer on their site (which doesn’t necessitate the irreversible OTP flash). Then ultimately being able to remotely switch which image my Pi will run, before reboot :)
      Thanks for your great vids!

    • @YM-xz6xt
      @YM-xz6xt Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty In fact I often install new machines (with windows or Linux) or have to troubleshoot them with specific bootable ISO images. Using USB drives are not that great and having a PXE boot with a menu to choose which ISO to boot from would be really great.
      I saw a video on CZcams to have PXE boot through TFTP on pfsense but I don't use pfsense and I really don't know how to do it on OpenWRT. If you would have any solution that would be great!

  • @nyceyes
    @nyceyes Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent. Thank you for this video uploader. ❤🎉

  • @alexanderempty9997
    @alexanderempty9997 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for returning back with OpenWrt video.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hey Alexander, there is much more to come. I have two more videos on OpenWrt in the pipe that are already scheduled plus many many more in the planning !

  • @AntonioHenrike
    @AntonioHenrike Před rokem +1

    by far you are the best CZcamsr on OpenWRT subject

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Antonio, thank you very much - that's very kind of you !

  • @michaelrotter8561
    @michaelrotter8561 Před rokem +1

    Sehr interessant. Ich überlege von diversen Fritzboxnetzwerken auf WRT Routern zuwechseln.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Michael, vielen Dank fürs Feedback. Schau halt vorher, ob Deine Geräte unterstützt werden.

  • @michaelcooper5490
    @michaelcooper5490 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir, You do an awesome job. I appreciate you.

  • @Anonymouzee
    @Anonymouzee Před rokem +1

    Marc... of course we want a video on network booting!!! ;-)
    what were you thinking man... it should be done ASAP ;-)
    ,-)))

  • @marciomcm2736
    @marciomcm2736 Před rokem +1

    Hello!
    It would be great to see a nftables video.
    Thank you for your work on this Channel! 🙂

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Thank you very much ;-) I've taken note of your suggestion

  • @Marc42
    @Marc42 Před rokem +1

    Much appreciated, thank you! :))

  • @maginary2035
    @maginary2035 Před rokem +2

    Hi Marc,
    I really respect you promoting other people's channels when they've already made videos on subjects you could also have. Keep up the good work!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Thank you very much

    • @IsmaelLa
      @IsmaelLa Před rokem

      This is basically video deduplication! Awesome to see!

  • @garyprice464
    @garyprice464 Před rokem +1

    Another excellent well explained video thank you

  • @enzo.albornoz
    @enzo.albornoz Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. I was waiting for it, because I'm new to OpenWrt and this version is the only that currently supports my FriendlyElec R4S

  • @Zerzayar
    @Zerzayar Před 7 měsíci

    Moving from a Archer C7 with OpenWRT 19 to a Futro S920 x86_64 with OpenWRT 22 soon. This helped a lot.

  • @MrXRes
    @MrXRes Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your work!

  • @pipsqueak2009
    @pipsqueak2009 Před rokem +1

    Very useful video. Thank you

  • @andreypetrenko363
    @andreypetrenko363 Před rokem +1

    Great works! Thnx!

  • @kenbrand1843
    @kenbrand1843 Před rokem +1

    Marc, when you make the update OpenWrt video, then please don't forget us who have old routers with small 4MB flash and use the Extroot environment. Thanks for the hard work you put in to make these great videos, I really enjoy watching them!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Thanks a lot! Unfortunately the video is already produced and will not cover extroot - but I might do a separate episode on extroot altogether

    • @kenbrand1843
      @kenbrand1843 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty Great! I am sure it will be most useful for us with a little older hardware. Even if it is an old router it needs the security updates that is fixed in later releases.

  • @michabaszynski3337
    @michabaszynski3337 Před rokem +2

    Hi Marc - thanks for update about 22.03. I'll be really happy to see video about nftables and PXE. But another question - why do You use OpenWRT on x86? Have You tried OPNsense or pfsense instead maybe? It seems to be very interesting alternative for firewall running on x86.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Michał, basically I am using OpenWrt because I know OpenWrt. I think that's true for most people using something or not - you tend to use what you know ;-) But I had given pfSense (or I'd rather go with OPNSense actually) more than one thought. I would say pfSense/OPNSense are great solutions and presumably much better than OpenWrt in some areas (Intrusion detection...). The decisive argument for OpenWrt was that my main router has 5 GHz Wifi - and that's something where OpenWrt is definitely better. For the video I am just using an x86 VM because I could show things easily without having to flash one of my devices.

  • @d00dEEE
    @d00dEEE Před rokem +1

    I've been running RC6 on my RT3200 for a couple weeks and it's quite solid. There were some changes in behavior from RC1, but they made things more predictable. I'm waiting for the final release before I update a family member's RT3200, on which I've got a Feb snapshot running, with some stuff like syncthing and cake, so that should prove fun.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I can confirm that observation! Since I've upgraded mine from 21 snapshot to 22 RC5 it seems to be way more stable. Curious to hear from you how things are going with SQM ;-)

  • @smiths121
    @smiths121 Před rokem +1

    Nice overview, and thank you for the Vineet links. nf_tables looks a lot more powerful than iptables, I hunted around for info o these links are very timely. As the famous actor turned mayor said, I'll be back!

  • @RRR69
    @RRR69 Před rokem +1

    Thank you and straight to the point love it

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      I am glad that you liked the video - Thank you very much!

  • @eustefan88
    @eustefan88 Před rokem +1

    I've been setring up my home and "lab" networks following your videos, verry usefull content. If you can do a video on network multi-boot via PXE, it would be great. Thanks and kerp up the great work !

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Stefan, looks like there does seem to be interest for PXE ;-) Many thanks for the friendly comment!

  • @lrlemos0
    @lrlemos0 Před rokem +1

    Great update.
    Tks.

  • @GCMartin2
    @GCMartin2 Před rokem +1

    YES!!! I would like to see a video on OpenWRT PXE Network boot. Please...

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi, thanks for the feedback ! PXE seems to be really popular - it's noted ;-)

  • @marcogenovesi8570
    @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +1

    Good summary of what changed with latest OpenWrt! Speaking of doing firmware upgrades, did you already try/use the attended-sysupgrade package/system? It's very good if you have installed packages and you don't want to reinstall them again after doing a firmware upgrade, as it will ask the download server to send a firmware image with all the packages you have currently installed in your device. It's maintained by one of the core developers and it's an official thing. It's very convenient.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Marco, many thanks. Guess what the next video will be about ? yeaaah - ASU / AUC / attended Sysupgrade ;-) I am even planning on doing another OpenWrt upgrade video and maybe use the old firmware builder for unattended/automated upgrades ;-)

  • @Anonymouzee
    @Anonymouzee Před rokem +1

    Marc... of course we want a video on nftables in openwrt!!! ;-)
    what were you thinking man... is it not ready yet ;-)
    ,-)))

  • @dleivam
    @dleivam Před rokem +1

    Many thanks.. I love your videos, very well explained and right to the point. You're very articulated even though English isn't your first language.
    I really appreciate a video to update openwrt. I'm not a person that look for new updates just because, I'm worried for vulnerabilities and attacks in a not updated software. I'm looked in forums about how to update openwrt, but in general people are not very friendly (a little snob) and they quickly jump to conclusions, so that is very discouraging

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi David - many thanks for the feedback - also - the next video will be about upgrading ;-)

  • @madbananaunion
    @madbananaunion Před rokem +1

    Amazing content !!! thank youuu

  • @squalazzo
    @squalazzo Před rokem +1

    Excellent intro, thanks

  • @selenoyl8740
    @selenoyl8740 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video Marc. There really isnt much info out there on the new openwrt version

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi, thank you very much - glad you could use it.

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Před rokem +1

    For the Hostnames I have to install the newer version :) Thanks!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Robert, let me know how it goes - I have it running for a while now with no issues.

  • @joserodriguez-pn9gp
    @joserodriguez-pn9gp Před 11 měsíci

    Great video Marc.

  • @CraniumSlows
    @CraniumSlows Před rokem +1

    This is awesome. Thank you very much for the videos. I would love to know more about Network Boot and also serving files from an open wrt router over USB.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hey, thanks for the feedack - it's noted. W/r to sharing files - I made a video about samba on OpenWrt 2 years ago - maybe this helps ? czcams.com/video/vTxfgstBIlE/video.html Samba does need a lot of RAM though...

  • @stefanverzel2122
    @stefanverzel2122 Před rokem +1

    You have a great style for teaching. Are you a teacher professionally? Good work and thank you for your videos!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Stefan, many thanks. No, I am not a teacher - just some guy who shares his learnings ;-)

  • @welliolima8392
    @welliolima8392 Před rokem +1

    Hello how are you?
    I feel very happy to have a great professional like you interested in the openwrt project.
    And even happier that you share your knowledge with us.
    Thank you very much.

  • @karimbenelhadj7171
    @karimbenelhadj7171 Před rokem +1

    A pxe video hell yeah looking for it 👍thx for all your great work

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hey Karim, thank you very much - it's noted ;-)

  • @fastmover45
    @fastmover45 Před rokem +2

    will always give a comment if that is what is needed. good job very gratefull for the videos keep up the good work

  • @pavgup
    @pavgup Před rokem +2

    I'm really really curious about wifi 6e mesh options that could start to become available in the openwrt universe! Also, seriously, incredible work!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Pavan, thanks a lot! Yes - exploiting the new 6 GHz band will be a very interesting opportunity!

  • @pinkreefinformatica1372
    @pinkreefinformatica1372 Před rokem +3

    TFTP/PXE/iPXE videos would be great...
    also a optional inclusion of a iSCSI server module...
    also a AOE server module... and particularly a NBD server...
    to permit access to USB attached storage devices... would be a cherry in top of the cake...
    please continue this great work...
    OpenWRT by now is one of my investigation projects...
    it just fall me off in bridging a Cable to Wifi in fome old versin ?17.x??...
    but maybe this is possible in the new versions...

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Great suggestions, thank you very much! I'll have a closer look.

  • @MrTapper82
    @MrTapper82 Před rokem +1

    Thanks mate grate vid

  • @AuroraPixel6
    @AuroraPixel6 Před rokem +1

    Please make a video about nftables. Your content is so great 👍🏻

  • @ArztvomDienst
    @ArztvomDienst Před rokem +1

    iptables-translate, iptables-save and iptables-restore-translate can be helpful for switching too ;)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi, thanks for this comment. Yes - you are right. I used iptables-translate to transfer my custom rules to nftables. Very helpful indeed!

  • @mattbatt0
    @mattbatt0 Před rokem

    thanks for your videos.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Matt, my pleasure - thanks for watching ;-)

  • @evanmiller29
    @evanmiller29 Před rokem +1

    Great video!!!

  • @ratazine2027
    @ratazine2027 Před rokem +1

    Great video again Marc! Thanks!
    I have specific problem and request that i think fits in the "Do you want me to make a video about nftables?" question. What about DLNA across VLANs? It seems to me multicast trafic needs to be routed and all working solutions i saw use iptables to bump the TTL counter as multcast uses TTL=1. It would be great if you could make a video about nftable with such concrete example. :) Thanks.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Oh - great idea! I had nearly discarded the idea of mdns/airplay/airprint/dlna but you are right - Doing it with nftables might be a game changer. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @bayramzayet2860
    @bayramzayet2860 Před rokem +1

    Thanks.. firewall4 vidéo would be great 😊

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hey Bayram - it’s noted!

    • @bayramzayet2860
      @bayramzayet2860 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty thanks again for the video it was helpful for me :) and for your reply ^^

  • @gotmonkey70
    @gotmonkey70 Před rokem +1

    Hi Marc, great videos. I tried following your previous guide for OpenWRT / Luci / Wireguard. It didn't work for me. Would you consider doing an updated guide with OpenWrt 22.03.2 latest stable release?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Chris - yes, I think I’ll have to update that one rather sooner than later

    • @gotmonkey70
      @gotmonkey70 Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty I did end up getting the road warrior setup working with help on the openwrt forum. Cheers!

  • @regunakyle
    @regunakyle Před rokem +1

    Hi, quick question: is it possible to do bonding/LACP if the router only has one eth interface? I have a switch and router upstream, want to increase total bandwidth available to the OpenWrt router (as a dumb access point)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      You can't increase the bandwidth of one interface that way. The hardware is the limit ;-)

  • @xunililak1674
    @xunililak1674 Před rokem +1

    Once again great job Marc, I love the fact that you encourage people to watch other peoples videos. Maybe if you have time to consider this thought. Im using cellular usb modem m.2 5g cat 20 modem and sometimes my QOS settings hurts me more than helps me. Would it be possible that I run a script that could accomodate the the network speed variance due to network congestion during peak hours. Buffer bloat score normally runs around an A and sometimes it falls to a C. I know thats a crazy question, just wandering if thats possible thats all. I assume I would have to incorporate automated speedtest.

    • @xunililak1674
      @xunililak1674 Před rokem +1

      Also I do realize that the Waveform bufferbloat test is inconsistent to a certain degree, Although I also reference loaded ping via terminal for gauging bloat/packet shaping also.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks ;-) Now - that's an interesting use case. Well yes, you could have a watchdog running that checks for speed, congestion, score etc. But I wouldn't do that. For sure, QoS can be hard to implement in the sense that the test-case is always difficult to provoke (meaning you would need to wait for congestion time to test etc.) - but maybe it can be simplified or rules can be prioritized in the way that they work for both use cases ? Maybe describe your case on the discord server and have people discuss it there ?

    • @xunililak1674
      @xunililak1674 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty Thanks, and I will have to get more involved with discord, and I will certainly utilize any chance moving forward to post links that can faciltate your channels growth. IMO you possess everything needed to do very well!

  • @kiarajoint1365
    @kiarajoint1365 Před rokem

    Hi I found your videos by chance and love the way you explain. quick question have you used tailscale with openwrt and what do you think of it. Can you pls do a video of it and how to use it within your local network. thank you

  • @ichamachtir7609
    @ichamachtir7609 Před rokem

    Thanks !!!

  • @pichonPoP
    @pichonPoP Před rokem +1

    Yes marc please, made a video talking about netboot.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hey, many thanks for the feedback - it's noted - seems to be more popular then I though ;-)

  • @vincentgallo3351
    @vincentgallo3351 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see an updated vide of how to install on Belkin RT 3200 !

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Vincent, this is difficult to make as I have already flashed mine ;-)

  • @oj2416
    @oj2416 Před 9 měsíci

    Appreciation

  • @cattivello
    @cattivello Před rokem +1

    Hi Marc, thanks for this great explanation. My openwrt is on version 22 but still uses a switch. Not on 22.03 yet. Since is my main router that substitute the ISP router, i fear that during one update it will be moved to DSA. Is there a simple way to move the switch configuration to DSA without manually configure ut again?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Not really I am afraid- you’ll have to do it manually

  • @alexanderwingeskog758
    @alexanderwingeskog758 Před rokem +1

    Followed the OpenWRT project a long time ago (custom firmwares is always nice!) but never actually had a router that was supported... Buy mostly budget routers that suits my need. So around 100 USD ones. Always checking though if the router is supported (when I get tired of it afterwards, and sometimes it is mentioned but nobody is actually supporting it)... No I have 3 working routers (just bought another one) that just for fun I checked (I did check a couple of years ago with this router and it was not supported, but there was a possibility because it had 8 MB flash and 64 MB RAM and I think 4 MB flash, 32 MB RAM was bare minimum then)... anyway... checked this old router again and now it's fully supported!
    And it will get OpenWRT... I don't know what I will do with it... it will not be my main router, but I guess it will serve some purpose... Think I will couple it with my old 2TB USB drive create a NAS and maybe WiFI extender... and some server utils... maybe it can run some home automation? anyway finally I try OpenWRT! :-)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Alexander, I am very happy to hear that your device is now supported by OpenWrt. the challenge is that when you buy a new device, you may or may not know whether it will ever be supported or not. This is because vendors usually don't tell you what hardware they use inside and sometimes also just switch to different hardware vendors (i.e. there might be routers of the same model and brand using different hardware) where as OpenWrt of course can only support those which are supported by Linux... Many thanks for your feedback!

    • @alexanderwingeskog758
      @alexanderwingeskog758 Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty Yes as I never had a device capable/supported I never actually bought one that I knew was supported also (2015-2017 ones was pretty feature packed anyway). But I always wanted to extend the router life somehow and I knew OpenWRT would add incredible features for "free" but again buying budget routers back then (and now actually) I pretty much knew someone would not take their time to "hack" and squeeze OpenWRT on them, and if someone does it would probably not support the original functions of the router. But now it seems ever budget routers get people working on them and they get OpenWRT support which is just awesome! a low power device with network capabilities that can do so much stuff is just awesome.
      My oldest router (2015 one sort of) was sadly bricked (yes I know and will unbrick it with JTAG or something else) probably a mismatched original firmware and did not wanted to be flashed with OEM/webinterface and later not via TFTP... but a later router was no problems, and I really really like OpenWRT!
      So much possibilities! and low power...
      I think this project would move forward at an awesome speed if someone (yes impossible I know) did a Windows/OSX/Linux frontend, with an database backend to actually probe your router and download what is necessary give the proper up to date instructions for the router (and maybe the firmware that is residing on the router). That would be such a boost!
      Anyway! Love OpenWRT!

  • @zandatsu07
    @zandatsu07 Před rokem +1

    Hello, are you familiar with attended-sysupgrade package? I never tried it yet but i read about it that it can upgrade your openwrt device from 21.02 to 22.03 on the air, in my understanding it's like a smartphone with an OTA update

  • @rusquad1
    @rusquad1 Před měsícem

    hi, I wanted to configure etherwake-nfqueue on a router with openwrt 23, but I was faced with the fact that I absolutely don’t understand how to add nftables rules. It’s also not clear how to enable a firewall for your home network.

  • @waeladel
    @waeladel Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the update, it would be great to make a video about full cone nat using nftables, because i can't find any option in Openwrt user interface. I only found NATMap but i am not sure if it works with the new nftables or not, and i still don't know how to use it.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      You can do that under Network-Firewall-Port Forwards. For Full Cone NAT you would just need to add a rule for each source zone.

  • @waltergalvis
    @waltergalvis Před rokem +1

    Excelente contenido

  • @JcMinyarro
    @JcMinyarro Před rokem +2

    It would be great to have some example of how to configure multiple web-server running on a docker machine into your local LAN, but accessing throw Internet with a custom domain (To simplify this example, you could use Nginx containers as web servers and duckDNS for custom domains)

  • @AdrianuX1985
    @AdrianuX1985 Před rokem +1

    3:56..
    If you can then why not.
    My suggestion:
    --> Installing windows via PXE.
    --> Booting windows via PXE.
    The iSCSI protocol will probably come in handy.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I’ll have a look into those - many thanks for the feedback!

  • @richarddinel4762
    @richarddinel4762 Před rokem +1

    Marc, your episodes are very useful and often eyes openers. I wonder if IPv6 is really used because it has no visibility...at least here in Canada.
    What is your view on this ?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Richard, that is really interesting and something I was not really aware of - actually your timing is perfect because I will publish an episode called "IPv6 from scratch" very shortly (it's already produced and uploaded on CZcams but not published yet) - so are you saying that no one in Canada is really using it ? I mean - yes - IPv6 is probably one of the things that is around for so long and no one really "dares" touching it because it is so different from IPv4. I think the key to adopting it is freeing your mind from IPv4

    • @dmackle3849
      @dmackle3849 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty I’d like to see you examine the de/motivations more so but also the integration challenges.
      IPv4 space exhaustion has had an impact on pricing. But the necessity to NAT has provided a degree of “privacy” through obfuscation: what does the immense space of IPv6 offer or compromise in terms of being tracked by advertisers etc all the way to device level?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      @@dmackle3849 Those are aspects that I had not thought about - many thanks for adding these. True - we have gotten used to NAT/Masquerading. When I first saw public IPv6 addresses on my laptop I totally panicked and switched IPv6 off ;-) The privacy and motivation part is definitely a valuable point. Thanks again!

    • @richarddinel4762
      @richarddinel4762 Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty i think its Indeed not very used in home, small offices but it's like the pandemic...one day it will strike

  • @jasonkung98
    @jasonkung98 Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thanks for the great videos as always. I would like to ask some questions and hope you don't mind as I am still very new to networking.
    I have a Zimaboard with some accessories including an Intel AX210NGW Wi-Fi card, but I heard that it's not suggested to run Openwrt with the card.
    May I humbly know your opinion based on your experience? Thank you so much!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jason, the intel cards can not be ran in access point mode, only as client. There’s hacks for this but you won’t get advanced features such as MU MIMO

    • @jasonkung98
      @jasonkung98 Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty I see, thank you so much for the insightful information, hopefully I wasn't regret to purchase it at the first time.😂 All the best to you as well and cheers!

  • @patrickstycos1516
    @patrickstycos1516 Před rokem +1

    Yes, I'd like a video about network booting.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Patrick - many thanks - I'll add to the list ;-)

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Před 5 měsíci

    This is beyond my knowledge of Linux and OpenWRT. I started using OpenWRT when I was handed a sh!t sandwich. Basically a 4G mobile router that our money guy decided to buy to impress the boss. The router has no Ethernet interface, but I was supposed to make that the internet access for our small, isolated office. The Master Radio on the TPlink Archer router is 5Ghz in access point mode and other radio is the 2.4GHz in client. I tried having the 4G router connect to the Archer on the 2.4Ghz radio and let any wireless connections happen on the 5GHz radio. What I noticed is when the anyone connected via the 5Ghz radio we'd lose internet to any of the computers hooked to the router Ethernet ports. In the end, I went with yet another wireless AP plugged into the TPLink router for the wireless clients to use. The 4G puck is still connected wirelessly to the TPLink router on 2.4Ghz. This works without any interruption to wireless or wired nodes. I still think there is most likely a way to make this all work with just the TPlink router, but the solution alludes me...mainly because of limited knowledge, I assume.

  • @michaelcooper5490
    @michaelcooper5490 Před rokem +1

    Hey Marc, Another good video, good job my friend. So I know this is probably a not so smart request but I use OpenWRT 22.03.3 on a Raspberry Pi 4 (CM4) with a seeed studio mini router board / companion board. It would be nice to see a video specifically geared towrds that and the 2 physical Nics WAN & LAN and how to create vlans for this configuration. Thanks Marc

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Michael, one of the next videos will use an old Raspberry Pi 4B for that - basically showing the config with a managed switch for devices that do not have switches (or not even multiple Ethernet ports at all)

    • @michaelcooper5490
      @michaelcooper5490 Před rokem +1

      @@OneMarcFifty Thank you sir.

  • @GeorgeValkov
    @GeorgeValkov Před rokem +1

    Hi Marc, I was wondering if you know how to add TARPIT rules through nft?
    Custom firewall rules are still available with fw4, though not through the web interface. The trick is to add option fw4_compatible 1 in firewall to:
    config include
    option fw4_compatible 1
    option path '/etc/firewall.user'

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tip George - w/r to tarpit - sorry I‘d have to look this up.

  • @ivantenev2694
    @ivantenev2694 Před rokem +1

    Did you have any problems with wireless connection on version 21.xx of xiaomi routers with IOT devices flashed with tasmota firmware? I have problems with openwrt 21.02. Devices with tasmota firmware randomly disconnects from network, but with openwrt 19.07 devices works great.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Yeah - IOT devices (i.e. ESP microcontrollers) are always picky - not only on Xiaomi, but on basically anything. Set up a dedicated SSID for IOT and switch of everything fancy on that ssid (no Fast Roaming, no WMM)

  • @chatoskuntakinte
    @chatoskuntakinte Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @maverick754
    @maverick754 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thank you for changelog information, specially - nftables. I was using OpenWrt many years, with Unbound server for recursive DNS searching... and lots other packages:) Aunfortunately had to switch to Mikrotik RouterOS

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Marek. Sorry that you have to use something that you don't like ;-( I do agree - the learning experience with OpenWrt is tremendous!

  • @travissharrison945
    @travissharrison945 Před rokem +1

    QUESTION: I've setup my 2.4 mesh and in your other video states that I can set up another mesh for 5g. But when I do this the wifi on both of my tp-link c7's are disabled. Help!!! Please.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Traviss, probably best if you jump on the discord server and create a support thread there. There's many friendly people who can help you.