Changes between Version 43 and Version 44 of expansion/gw16159


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Timestamp:
01/21/2026 11:49:01 PM (7 weeks ago)
Author:
Tim Harvey
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updated openwrt support note

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  • expansion/gw16159

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    484484[=#openwrt]
    485485=== OpenWrt
    486 Support has been added for the GW16159 to the Gateworks OpenWrt packages for the 24.10 branch:
    487  * https://github.com/Gateworks/gw-openwrt-packages/tree/24.10/gateworks/gw16159
    488 
    489 The morse_driver and morse-fw packages are required and included in the pre-built Gateworks OpenWrt image for venice: https://dev.gateworks.com/venice/images/openwrt-venice.img.gz
     486Support has been added for the GW16159 to the Gateworks OpenWrt packages for the 24.10/25.12 branches:
     487 * https://github.com/Gateworks/gw-openwrt-packages/tree/24.10/gateworks/morse-micro
     488 * https://github.com/Gateworks/gw-openwrt-packages/tree/25.12/gateworks/morse-micro
     489
     490The morse_driver and firmware packages are required and included in the pre-built Gateworks OpenWrt image for venice: https://dev.gateworks.com/venice/images/openwrt-venice.img.gz
    490491 
    491492OpenWrt will recognize the interface as a generic 5Ghz radio and allow you to configure it as an AP or a STA. OpenWrt does not understand that the channels map to the sub-1GHz band. The bandwidths will map as follows: