As you can see I tested with several routers, so it’s MT6000 issue. Example:
anyone tested it on 4.5.5? I didn’t upgrade yet
Does not work currently because you can’t install dockerd:
root@robbenrouter:~# opkg install dockerd
Installing dockerd (24.0.5-1) to root...
Downloading https://fw.gl-inet.com/releases/v23.05.0/packages-4.5/aarch64_cortex-a53/packages/dockerd_24.0.5-1_aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk
Collected errors:
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-crypto-hash
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-crypto-hash found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-crypto-crc32c
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-crypto-crc32c found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-crc32c
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-crc32c found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-crypto-acompress
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-crypto-acompress found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-lzo
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-lzo found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-zlib-inflate
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-zlib-inflate found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-zlib-deflate
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-zlib-deflate found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-raid6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-raid6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-xor
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-xor found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-lib-zstd
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-lib-zstd found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-fs-btrfs
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-fs-btrfs found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-reject
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-reject found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-ipt
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-ipt found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-log
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-log found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-core
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-core found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nfnetlink
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nfnetlink found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-reject6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-reject6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-conntrack
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-conntrack found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-conntrack6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-conntrack6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-nat
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-nat found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-log6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-log6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nft-core
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nft-core found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nft-compat
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nft-compat found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-extra
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-extra found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-ipt6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-ipt6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ip6tables
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ip6tables found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-nat6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-nat6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-conntrack
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-conntrack found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-nat
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-nat found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-nat6
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-nat6 found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-br-netfilter
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-br-netfilter found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-ipt-physdev
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-ipt-physdev found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-ipvs
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-ipvs found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-veth
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-veth found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nft-fib
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nft-fib found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nf-flow
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nf-flow found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nft-nat
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nft-nat found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* pkg_hash_check_unresolved: cannot find dependency kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93) for kmod-nft-offload
* pkg_hash_fetch_best_installation_candidate: Packages for kmod-nft-offload found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
* satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for dockerd:
* kernel (= 5.15.134-1-e36fd510d4043c0e9bea0b22c4f3fb93)
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package dockerd.
ok thanks for testing
This might help?
My issues so far:
- Wireguard speeds are all over when enabling certain devices to connect / use it.
- I keep getting “Operation timed out” in red on top of page
- Connection to router is slow at times
- Clicking menus in router page , take 3-4 seconds sometimes to do anything (when WG is active)
- Connection to website takes a few seconds from hardwired PCs (using cloudflare dns)
Disabling Network acceleration seems to help slightly.
Another issue, I can’t ssh more than 5-10 seconds before I am disconnected (via regular ssh or putty)
I get:
root@GL-MT6000:~# client_loop: send disconnect: Connection reset
…
I also get a few request timed out in a minute, like 1-2 every 20-30 seconds when pinging the router… I am connected directly from the PC ↔ Router (hard wired)
Reply from 192.168.50.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.50.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.50.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.50.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
— Update
Apologies, I narrowed down the issue to a Netgear Gigabit Switch that was sitting between my PC and the Router, Connecting the PC directly to the Router solved most of the issues I have. I am not sure why the Switch was interfering with the connection (it was working before with my Asus router)
I still have Wireguard speeds that are all over, looking at those now (comparing Wi-Fi vs Wired)
i have only found one issue with the gl firmware although its probably a extension of something i’ve been reporting earlier and that is the ghosting with the UI and vlans.
I noticed in the logs the repeater function was active even though i was not using repeater nor have it configurated maybe thats just debug info thats fine, but once i clicked the drop in gateway the router became inaccessible even though i did not touch the checkbox, only the menu click caused it.
It seems like the ui instantly fires a script which is unexpected , i noticed this behaviour in version <= 4.5.4 and maybe it even happens without this vlan setup.
This particular setup can be easily replicated by using br-lan.1 for lan interface and a different ip (mine 10.234.53.1/24), once bridge vlan filtering has been enabled.
How did you get to setup br-lan.1? As soon as I enable vlan filtering for br-lan, the device becomes irresponsive and reverts the changes.
I did some testing by removing port5 from br-lan
(everything else is left with default setting).
Then I create a new bridge called br-test
with port5 and vlan 199 untagged. When I apply and save the 802.q bridge br-test.199
is created. To use the bridge I create an interface called test
that uses br-test.199
and has dhcp enabled. I create a new firewall-zone test for it and allow it to access the lan-zone, and allow the lan-zone to access the test-zone. I configure the test-zone idenitical to the lan-zone.
Clients from lan
can ping the interface ip in test
(aka the router itself), but no other devices in test
. A client attached to port5 (test untagged) does not get a dhcp ip, nor is it able to ping the router, if I configure a static ip from the test
network.
I am on version 4.5.4.
did another test this morning. 2.4ghz (guest network only) vs 5ghz (non guest)
5ghz has always given me full 300+Mbps
2.4ghz this morning gave me mid 70 Mbps which i thought was a great improvement but still a little low.
As another commenter said - no restarts. I set it to only once a week now.
Technically day 2 since restarting, so this is an interesting development.
No physical changes made by myself or devices used to test.
I do agree, new firmware is more stable for 2.4ghz.
My real world testing?
45m distance for apartment garage camera. Router is near a window in apt complex + external detached garage, my IP cam is able to stream video slightly more reliably. Will continue monitoring but this is better than before…
For me i did two things:
I went to luci → network → interfaces → devices tab
Then i enabled vlan bridge filtering for br-lan and left vlan id 1 untagged on all the lan ports.
Then i click save but not apply, then i set the device for lan to br-lan.1
then i checked the firewall if zone lan has not input to reject, this happens to all new created firewall zones because it follows the global settings, i had problems with this aswell but not for lan only other newly created zones.
After all done apply and release my connection with ipconfig /release, followed with ipconfig /renew.
You can also apply unchecked if you are 100% it should work it will not rollback.
I tried this as well, but it still rolled back. After my first experience, where I forget to set the lan to br-lan.1
, and accepted the changes anyway, I had to reset the router and start from scratch.
I guess I could retry, but take a backup before doing so this time
Its important you reach the updated webpage or it will not callback , sometimes releasing renewing a ip forces to get a new ip this wil renew a network on a pc.
Wow, it’s a good news for us.Thanks for your feedback.
@blackbox updated to 4.5.5
Now my latency is good on 2.4ghz, no SQM
Still no better than GL-AR750s but it’s a start
And as you can see, no more than 100Mbps download speed
That’s certainly an improvement for you, but now I’m left wondering if the fix is already in the OpenWrt firmware or if GL.iNet devs cherry picked a change from Mediatek. And if it’s the latter then they should send a pull request to the OpenWrt repository now that they know that it improves things.
Hopefully that can be improved by updates to the driver, since you’d probably find that 5GHz still has better range than 2.4GHz.
I tested the snapshot version of openwrt and it doesn’t have the fix for wifi 2.4 limited to 100mb and high ping.
But you still have latency issues with 4.5.5 too, so maybe it’s caused by a specific device connecting to your network?
As I shown before, latency isn’t an issue from any of my devices when using OpenWrt snapshots. But the range and speed from the 2.4GHz radio isn’t great.
for me the range is almost the same, in general 2,4ghz has more range than 5ghz. At 7 meters from the router, between 2 walls, 2.4ghz is -57dbm and 5ghz is -58dbm
(drywall)
What is your transmit power according to the openwrt webinterface?