
Install the full version of wpad: opkg update opkg remove wpad-mini opkg remove wpad-basic opkg install wpad reboot (via SSH, but the web UI works as well).Especially, the wpad package needs to be upgraded: "eduroam" is a WWPA2-EAP network that allows members of higher education and other institution around the world to use each others WiFi networks with their home credentials.Īs such, the setup is slightly more complicated than that of other WiFi clients. Go to and change the IPv4 address of the LAN interface back to 192.168.8.1.To access SSHd from WAN, create a port forward ( ) from TCP/WAN/22 to LAN/any/22.Visit (note the changed IP) and set passwords and SSH settings.If available before flashing, uncheck "keep settings" or after the reboot, on the same page, do a "Restore" > "Reset to defaults".Go to (or if the former 404s), log in as root:root if no password was set, upload the *-sysupgrade.bin as "Flash new firmware image", confirm the checksum, flash and wait.Download the "Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade" from the table on:.Flashing OpenWRT on a GL.iNET GL-AR750 or GL-MT300N_V2

Alternatively, the new router can be connected to a second physical interface, if the computer has another one and routes correctly. If the subnets of the two routers are different, both (and the Internet) should be reachable at the same time. The WAN interface is configured as DHCP client by default, so the router can simply be plugged between an existing router and the configuring computer. (I may add functionality to this guide in the future)

This describes my setup of a GL.iNET GL-AR750 or GL-MT300N_V2 with pure OpenWRT (instead of GL.iNET's modified version), eduroam client (university WiFi), OpenVPN client, hardware toggle (for VPN).
