[OpenWrt Wiki] Table of Hardware
https://openwrt.org/tohTable of Hardware This is the main Table of Hardware, listing all devices that are supported by OpenWrt. ----- Using the Table of Hardware * Sort the columns by clicking the column header * Enter your filter criteria in the white fields
[OpenWrt Wiki] Supported devices
openwrt.org › supported_devicesApr 06, 2021 · 1) 4/32 devices do not have sufficient resources (flash and/or RAM) to provide secure and reliable operation. See OpenWrt on 4/32 devices what you can do now. 2) OpenWrt support for 4/32 devices will end after 2019. After 19.07, no further OpenWrt images will be built for 4/32 devices. See OpenWrt on 4/32 devices what you can do now.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Using storage devices
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userOct 25, 2021 · This will output a list of device USB hub ports and connected external storage devices: /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-mtk/1p, 5000M /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-mtk/2p, 480M |__ Port 1: Dev 5, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 480M.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Table of Hardware
openwrt.org › tohTable of Hardware This is the main Table of Hardware, listing all devices that are supported by OpenWrt. ----- Using the Table of Hardware * Sort the columns by clicking the column header * Enter your filter criteria in the white fields
[OpenWrt Wiki] Supported devices
https://openwrt.org/supported_devices06.04.2021 · Supported devices General requirements for OpenWrt support SoC / target supported by OpenWrt Sufficient Flash to accommodate OpenWrt firmware image 4MB min (won't be able to install GUI (LuCI)) 8MB better (will fit GUI and some other applications) Sufficient RAM for stable operation 32MB min, 64MB better
[OpenWrt Wiki] Quick Start for Adding a USB drive
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userMar 07, 2021 · 4. Enter ls -al /dev/sd* to show the name of all attached USB devices. The list may be empty if there are no USB devices. More... /dev/sda is the first USB device; /dev/sdb is the second, and so on. /dev/sda1 is the first partition on the first device; /dev/sda2 is the second partition, etc. 5. Insert the USB drive into your router.