Hello.

I would like to get developer opinion on installing OpenWRT to Tp_Link
TD-W8960N - V4.  The chipset is: Bios (?) BCM96345 / Chip ID: BCM6328B0,
MIPS: 320MHz, DDR: 320MHz, Bus: 160MHz / Radio - BCM43227.

I have posted the boot log from serial here:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=190305#p190305

My question: Should I build from source for this (uses proprietary
bcm_ingqos and bcm43227_map.bin) or will one of
"/attitude_adjustment/12.09-rc1/brcm63xx/generic/" work as-is with this
device? I'm willing to try things but I would also like the opinion of
the experts.

Also, these make me hesitate:
1) From boot-output: pcieport-driver 0000:01:00.0: device [14e4:6328]
has invalid IRQ; check vendor BIOS
2) Ticket https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10666: Flashed
openwrt-96358VW2-generic-squashfs-cfe.bin to the router, now there is no
access to the router at all. QSS light remains on. Is the router bricked
now?

I was informed on the IRChannel that the open-source driver was not
compatible with the wireless chipset 43227. The menu-config in OpenWRT
has this item: Broadcom BCM43xx WiFi (wl, proprietary).
* Will wireless work with this option enabled?
* Do I have to build from source myself to enable this option?

Thanks for your inpout.
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