[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt 21.02
https://openwrt.org/releases/21.0229.10.2021 · OpenWrt 21.02 The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 21.02 stable version series. It is the successor of the previous 19.07 stable major release. The OpenWrt 21.02 series focuses on bringing all supported targets to Linux kernel version 5.4 and introducing WPA 3 support into default images.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Upgrading to OpenWrt 21.02.0
openwrt.org › network › dsaIf your router currently runs 19.07, in many cases, you can upgrade to 21.02.0 using either the LuCI web GUI (keeping configuration) or sysupgrade from the command line. However, there is no “keep-configuration” migration path from 19.07 to 21.02 for targets that switched from swconfig to DSA.
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt 21.02
openwrt.org › releases › 21Oct 29, 2021 · OpenWrt 21.02 The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 21.02 stable version series. It is the successor of the previous 19.07 stable major release. The OpenWrt 21.02 series focuses on bringing all supported targets to Linux kernel version 5.4 and introducing WPA 3 support into default images.
FS#3762 : WAN performance regression on MT7621 21.02-rc1 vs ...
bugs.openwrt.org › indexApr 29, 2021 · FS#3762 - WAN performance regression on MT7621 21.02-rc1 vs 19.07.7. There is an issue with Wan throughput on the MT7621 and OpenWrt 21.02-rc1 vs 19.07.7. The test setup is an Iperf3 server running locally on the wan side of the router (A NeWifi-D2) and running Iperf3 as client on the router. This is stock firmware with no changes to the ...
[OpenWrt Wiki] Upgrading to OpenWrt 21.02.0
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/dsa/upgrading-to-2102However, there is no “keep-configuration” migration path from 19.07 to 21.02 for targets that switched from swconfig to DSA. The affected targets are: ath79 (only TP-Link TL-WR941ND), bcm4908, gemini, kirkwood, mediatek (most boards), mvebu, octeon, ramips (mt7621 subtarget only), and realtek.Check the Target column in the table below. If your device is listed, check its …