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WELCOME TO THE OPENWRT PROJECT

The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices.
Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully
writable filesystem with package management. This frees you from the application
selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize
the device through the use of packages to suit any application. For developers,
OpenWrt is the framework to build an application without having to build a
complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full
customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.

See the Table of Hardware for supported devices. For more information about
OpenWrt project organization, see the About OpenWrt pages.


OPENWRT SUMMIT 2024 & BATTLEMESH V16

The OpenWrt community is excited to announce the OpenWrt Summit 2024, a
gathering for all enthusiasts of the project. The event, celebrating OpenWrt's
20th anniversary, promises a relaxed atmosphere filled with social activities,
including an auction of the OpenWrt One, and a special anniversary cake!

Scheduled for May 18 in Tatlısu, Cyprus, and May 19 in Nicosia the summit
coincides with Battlemesh v16, beginning May 15. Attendees are encouraged to
arrive by May 14 and leave on May 20 to fully experience the event and the
unique visits planned. Admission is free and open to everyone interested. For
more details, check the email announcement.


PROJECT STATEMENT ABOUT XZ 5.6.1 (CVE-2024-3094)

OpenWrt appears to be unaffected by CVE-2024-3094, as the compromised versions
of xz used were sourced from GitHub releases, which only included a dormant
segment of the malicious code. The essential component required to activate the
backdoor during the build process was not found in the examined tarball
archives. For the details see email announcement or the forum post.


CURRENT STABLE SERIES: OPENWRT 23.05



The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 23.05 stable version
series. It is the successor of the previous 22.03 stable major release.

Current stable release - OpenWrt 23.05.3

The current stable version series of OpenWrt is 23.05, with v23.05.3 being the
latest release of the series. It was released on 25. March 2024.

 * Release Notes
 * Download a firmware image for your device (firmware selector)
 * Download a firmware image for your device (Table of Hardware)
 * All firmware images
 * Detailed Changelog
 * Browse Source

→ Read more...




OLD STABLE SERIES: OPENWRT 22.03



The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 22.03 stable version
series. It is the successor of the previous 21.02 stable major release.

The OpenWrt 22.03 series focuses on the migration from iptables based firewall3
to the nftables based firewall4.

Old stable Release - OpenWrt 22.03.6

The current stable version series of OpenWrt is 22.03, with v22.03.6 being the
latest release of the series. It was released on 5. December 2023.

 * Release Notes
 * Download a firmware image for your device (firmware selector)
 * Download a firmware image for your device (Table of Hardware)
 * All firmware images
 * Detailed Changelog
 * Browse Source

→ Read more...




WHY USE OPENWRT?

People install OpenWrt because they believe it works better than the stock
firmware from their vendor. They find it is more stable, offers more features,
is more secure and has better support.

 * Extensibility: OpenWrt provides many capabilities found only in high-end
   devices. Its 3000+ application packages are standardized, so you can easily
   replicate the same setup on any supported device, including two (or even
   five) year old routers. More...

 * Security: OpenWrt's standard installation is secure by default, with Wi-Fi
   disabled, no poor passwords or backdoors. OpenWrt's software components are
   kept up-to-date, so vulnerabilities get closed shortly after they are
   discovered. More...

 * Performance and Stability: OpenWrt firmware is made of standardized modules
   used in all supported devices. This means each module will likely receive
   more testing and bug fixing than stock firmware which can be tweaked for each
   product line and never touched again. More...

 * Strong Community Support: OpenWrt team members are regular participants on
   the OpenWrt Forum, OpenWrt Developer and OpenWrt Admin mailing lists, and
   LEDE's IRC channels. You can interact directly with developers, volunteers
   managing the software modules and with other long-time OpenWrt users,
   drastically increasing the chances you will solve the issue at hand. More...

 * Research: Many teams use OpenWrt as a platform for their research into
   network performance. This means that the improvements of their successful
   experiments will be available in OpenWrt first, well before it gets
   incorporated into mainline, vendor firmware. More...

 * Open Source/No additional cost: OpenWrt is provided without any monetary
   cost. It has been entirely created by a team of volunteers: developers and
   maintainers, individuals and companies. If you enjoy using OpenWrt, consider
   contributing some effort to help us improve it for others! All of the above
   is possible because OpenWrt is part of the Open Source community, and powered
   by Linux kernel. Get the source code...

 * And more...

→ Read more reasons to use OpenWrt...





OPENWRT JOINS SOFTWARE FREEDOM CONSERVANCY (SFC)



SFC has welcomed us into their organization1):

September 10, 2020 OpenWrt — building on their sixteen years of success as the
most popular Free and Open Source (FOSS) wireless router project — today joins
Conservancy as a member project. FOSS wireless routers assure software freedom
for all Internet users. Conservancy will help OpenWrt continue to thrive and
grow as its new fiscal sponsor. OpenWrt occupies a special place in the history
of software freedom. OpenWrt's creation and launch shows that GPL enforcement
works and advances software freedom. In 2004, when Linksys released the firmware
code for the WRT54G router series, coders and tinkerers regained control over
their own routers, and launched OpenWrt based on the sources liberated from GPL
enforcement. Today, OpenWrt leverages software freedom protected by the GPL to
share that freedom and control with everyone who uses wireless routers to
connect to the Internet.

→ Read more...




OPENWRT WANTS YOU!

Like any open source project, OpenWrt thrives on the efforts of its users and
developers.

 * If you want to develop the software, please refer to our Developer Guide to
   learn how to get the source code, build it, and contribute your changes back
   to the project.

 * If you're not a developer, you can still help. The documentation can always
   be improved (even if it's to verify that the instructions match your
   experience), or you can help other community members with questions. Don’t
   hesitate to Register yourself in the wiki, or join our mailing list and IRC
   channels to get in touch.

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