Updated to openwrt-ar300m-3.203-0701

Seemed to work for a while, however if it loses power while the 5G radio is enabled, when it reboots it will boot up, engage the 5G radio and then about 3-5 seconds after enabling the 5G radio it will crash so hard that it no longer responds to ping. It reboots itself, then repeats that same process.

To bust it out of that reboot loop, I booted to uboot, reflashed with the same firmware above. The first time this happened, it worked and I was able to set it up again. The second time it lost power (I cut power to the socket from the breaker) even a reflash of the same latest firmware listed above didn’t help – continuous crash/reboot cycle as described above.

I flashed again from uboot using openwrt-ar300m-ubi-3.024.img which got me back into the web interface, disabled the 5G radio and upgraded to the latest firmware again (from GUI), keeping the 5G radio disabled. It works great on the latest firmware with no 5G radio. When/if I have more time to test, I will try configuring the 5G radio with low power output to see if that helps keep it stable.

I totally understand that this is legacy hardware and that the 5G module isn’t supported and was never found to be stable. That said, it might be nice if the firmware’s crash handling/management could auto-disable the 5G radio on boot. That way even if the user purposefully enables it and causes serious crashes like this, it won’t be so bad that the admin GUI can’t even be loaded.