Update: I’ve gotten hold of an Alfa AWUS036ACHM unit which is an MT7610U device.

Got it set up on Shadow after a little trial & error as to which kernel modules to install. It functions, but not well (yet). I suspect Luci is not quite up to the task even in latest stable OpenWRT, and I will need to figure out how to do all this on the command line.

Observations:

  • the device is detected as 2 radios, a Generic 802.11bg and a Generic 802.11nac
  • however, the so-called Generic 802.11bg seems to be able to associate to 5GHz networks as a client…
  • I think, though am not sure, that networks added to the Generic 802.11nac radio might in some cases later appear in the Generic 802.11bg radio.
  • I was able to get it to act in client mode (associated to an access point thru the Alfa unit, using it as WWAN and NATing packets from LAN to WAN thru it etc) only for a very brief time, loaded one or two web pages, then the connection died for some reason.

So, in short, the first MT7610U device I tested shows plenty of life signs, but it doesn’t Just Work™ in Luci as of now.

EDIT: I just discovered that OpenWRT 22.03 is now out for Shadow, so maybe everything I wrote earlier today is moot! Going to start testing on 22.03.

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