
LLDP on OpenWrt
Install and configure LLDP on OpenWrt Linux
Install and configure LLDP on OpenWrt Linux
Converting my third and final Velop (Linksys WHW03 V1) to OpenWrt.
Previously:
A few months ago, I started monitoring my network with Smokeping, more about it later.
I’d also never bothered to check the speed of powerline ethernet. It “feels faster” than WiFi, so I was happy.
When I did my last Velop upgrade to OpenWrt, I did the physical manipulation at my home office desk using the powerline ethernet for various phases of the install.
I got a second Velop WHW03 V1 running OpenWrt
This project went better than my first time around, where I had to fiddle a lot to get the third radio working.
Edit 2025-05-04 Third and final OpenWrt conversion.
I installed OpenWrt 24.10 on a Linksys Velop WHW03 V1 wireless router. This is the story of how I got all 3 radios it possesses to work.
EDIT 2025-04-09 I put OpenWrt on a second WHW03 V1 Velop. My notes for that episode are more coherent and complete than these.
Edit 2025-05-04 Third and final OpenWrt conversion.
The mystery of the Belkin heartbeat illustrates what kind of bullshit companies will pull if you buy into their proprietary software, and let them get away with demanding that you run everything through “The App”.
The experience made me check if OpenWrt is available and runs on Linksys Velop hardware.
EDIT 2025-04-15 I put OpenWrt on a second WHW03 V1 Velop. My notes for that episode are more coherent and complete than these.
Edit 2025-05-04 Third and final OpenWrt conversion. This is probably the most concise and useful of the 3 conversion posts.
I noticed that my DNS aggregator, DNSMasq, was periodically getting bursts of queries about “www.belkin.com” and “heartbeat.belkin.com”.
I decided to upgrade my OpenWrt One WiFi router.
I bought an OpenWrt One WiFi router from “Bipai Corp”, via AliExpress.
The list price was $89, I got it for $109 with shipping from China.