Also known as the "Xiaomi Router AX3200" in western markets, but only the AX6S is widely installation-capable at this time. SoC: MediaTek MT7622B RAM: DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A) Flash: SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB or Gigadevice GD5F1GQ5xExxG) WLAN: 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R 2.4 GHz: MediaTek MT7622B 5 GHz: MediaTek MT7915E Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531B LEDs/Keys: 2/2 (Internet + System LED, Mesh button + Reset pin) UART: Marked J1 on board VCC RX GND TX, beginning from "1". 3.3v, 115200n8 Power: 12 VDC, 1.5 A Notes: U-Boot passes through the ethaddr from uboot-env partition, but also has been known to reset it to a generic mac address hardcoded in the bootloader. However, bdata is also populated with the ethernet mac addresses, but is also typically never written to. Thus this is used instead. Installation: 1. Flash stock Xiaomi "closed beta" image labelled 'miwifi_rb03_firmware_stable_1.2.7_closedbeta.bin'. (MD5: 5eedf1632ac97bb5a6bb072c08603ed7) 2. Calculate telnet password from serial number and login 3. Execute commands to prepare device nvram set ssh_en=1 nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit 4. Download and flash image On computer: python -m http.server On router: cd /tmp wget http://<IP>:8000/factory.bin mtd -r write factory.bin firmware Device should reboot at this point. Reverting to stock: Stock Xiaomi recovery tftp that accepts their signed images, with default ips of 192.168.31.1 + 192.168.31.100. Stock image should be renamed to tftp server ip in hex (Eg. C0A81F64.img) Triggered by holding reset pin on powerup. A simple implementation of this would be via dnsmasq's dhcp-boot option or using the vendor's (Windows only) recovery tool available on their website. Signed-off-by: Richard Huynh <voxlympha@gmail.com> |
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Project ImmortalWrt
ImmortalWrt is a fork of OpenWrt, with more packages ported, more devices supported, better performance, and special optimizations for mainland China users.
Compared the official one, we allow to use hacks or non-upstreamable patches / modifications to achieve our purpose. Source from anywhere.
Default login address: http://192.168.1.1 or http://immortalwrt.lan, username: root, password: password.
Development
To build your own firmware you need a GNU/Linux, BSD or MacOSX system (case sensitive filesystem required). Cygwin is unsupported because of the lack of a case sensitive file system.
Requirements
To build with this project, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is preferred. And you need use the CPU based on AMD64 architecture, with at least 4GB RAM and 25 GB available disk space. Make sure the Internet is accessible.
The following tools are needed to compile ImmortalWrt, the package names vary between distributions.
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Here is an example for Ubuntu users:
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Method 1:
Setup dependencies via APT
sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y sudo apt install -y ack antlr3 asciidoc autoconf automake autopoint binutils bison build-essential \ bzip2 ccache cmake cpio curl device-tree-compiler ecj fastjar flex gawk gettext gcc-multilib g++-multilib \ git gperf haveged help2man intltool lib32gcc1 libc6-dev-i386 libelf-dev libglib2.0-dev libgmp3-dev libltdl-dev \ libmpc-dev libmpfr-dev libncurses5-dev libncursesw5 libncursesw5-dev libreadline-dev libssl-dev libtool lrzsz \ mkisofs msmtp nano ninja-build p7zip p7zip-full patch pkgconf python2.7 python3 python3-pip python3-ply \ python-docutils qemu-utils re2c rsync scons squashfs-tools subversion swig texinfo uglifyjs upx-ucl unzip \ vim wget xmlto xxd zlib1g-dev -
Method 2:
curl -s https://build-scripts.immortalwrt.eu.org/init_build_environment.sh | sudo bash
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You can also download and use prebuilt container directly:
See #Quickstart - Build image via OPDE
Note:
- For the for love of god please do not use ROOT user to build your image.
- Using CPUs based on other architectures should be fine to compile ImmortalWrt, but more hacks are needed - No warranty at all.
- You must not have spaces in PATH or in the work folders on the drive.
- If you're using Windows Subsystem for Linux (or WSL), removing Windows folders from PATH is required, please see Build system setup WSL documentation.
- Using macOS as the host build OS is not recommended. No warranty at all. You can get tips from Build system setup macOS documentation.
- As you're building ImmortalWrt, patching or disabling UPX tools is also required.
- For more details, please see Build system setup documentation.
Quickstart
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Method 1:
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git clone -b <branch> --single-branch https://github.com/immortalwrt/immortalwrtto clone the source code. - Run
cd immortalwrtto enter source directory. - Run
./scripts/feeds update -ato obtain all the latest package definitions defined in feeds.conf / feeds.conf.default - Run
./scripts/feeds install -ato install symlinks for all obtained packages into package/feeds/ - Run
make menuconfigto select your preferred configuration for the toolchain, target system & firmware packages. - Run
maketo build your firmware. This will download all sources, build the cross-compile toolchain and then cross-compile the GNU/Linux kernel & all chosen applications for your target system.
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Method 2:
Build image via OPDE
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Pull the prebuilt container:
docker pull immortalwrt/opde:base # docker run --rm -it immortalwrt/opde:base -
For Linux User:
git clone -b <branch> --single-branch https://github.com/immortalwrt/immortalwrt && cd immortalwrt docker run --rm -it \ -v $PWD:/openwrt \ immortalwrt/opde:base zsh ./scripts/feeds update -a && ./scripts/feeds install -a -
For Windows User:
- Create a volume 'immortalwrt' and clone ImmortalWrt source into volume.
docker run --rm -it -v immortalwrt:/openwrt immortalwrt/opde:base git clone -b <branch> --single-branch https://github.com/immortalwrt/immortalwrt .- Enter docker container and update feeds.
docker run --rm -it -v immortalwrt:/openwrt immortalwrt/opde:base ./scripts/feeds update -a && ./scripts/feeds install -a- Tips: ImmortalWrt source code can not be cloned into NTFS filesystem (symbol link problem during compilation), but docker volume is fine.
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Proxy Support:
docker run --rm -it \ -e all_proxy=http://example.com:1081 \ -e http_proxy=http://example.com:1081 \ -e https_proxy=http://example.com:1081 \ -e ALL_PROXY=http://example.com:1081 \ -e HTTP_PROXY=http://example.com:1081 \ -e HTTPS_PROXY=http://example.com:1081 \ -v $PWD:/openwrt \ immortalwrt/opde:base zshRecommand
httprathersocks5protocolIP can not be
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For Windows User, binary is still in volume. It can be copied to outside via followed command:
docker run --rm -v <D:\path\to\dir>:/dst -v openwrt:/openwrt -w /dst immortalwrt:base cp /openwrt/bin /dstMake sure
D:\path\to\dirhas been appended in File Sharing.
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Related Repositories
The main repository uses multiple sub-repositories to manage packages of different categories. All packages are installed via the ImmortalWrt package manager called opkg. If you're looking to develop the web interface or port packages to ImmortalWrt, please find the fitting repository below.
- LuCI Web Interface: Modern and modular interface to control the device via a web browser.
- ImmortalWrt Packages: Community repository of ported packages.
- OpenWrt Routing: Packages specifically focused on (mesh) routing.
- CONTRIBUTED.md: the 3rd-party packages we introduced.
Support Information
For a list of supported devices see the OpenWrt Hardware Database
Documentation
Support Community
- Support Chat: group @ctcgfw_openwrt_discuss on Telegram.
- Support Chat: group #immortalwrt on Matrix.
License
ImmortalWrt is licensed under GPL-3.0-only.