Subj : Re: Getting along without a keyboard To : Chris Green From : druck Date : Thu Sep 19 2024 10:22:58 On 17/09/2024 20:39, Chris Green wrote: > bp@www.zefox.net wrote: >> >> I've played with the idea of getting an open-wrt-compatible router in the >> past, but dropped the idea after finding nothing suitable at the local >> thrift store. Perhaps I should look again. >> > I am using Asus routers now which, by default, run a version of OpenWrt > called AsusWrt. However, even better, is asuswrt-merlin which is easy > to install instead of Asuswrt and gives you all sorts of customisation > if you want. I'll second that. Great WiFi strength, powerful multi-core CPUs and lots of RAM, unlike some other makes. > Not all Asus routers can run Asuswrt-Merlin but there's a fair number > that can and many of them are available at very reasonable prices > secondhand on eBay or from such as CEX. I've picked up my last couple from e-bay, as ASUS routers are popular with gamers, and they must absolutely have the latest model to save 0.5us of latency, so you can find some almost new routers going very cheap. I just upgraded my primary one to an RT-AX86U from an RT-AC86U also from e-bay. My original 10 year old RT-AC68U is still going strong, now used as a WiFi relay for the Pi's in the shed at the bottom of the garden - it gives 5GHz connection where the Pi's struggle with 2.4GHz. > The user interface GUI is really nice (though quite complex because > there is so much that can be configured). All very useful stuff, when you work out what it all does! It's also got good monitoring faculties, and all my remote Pi's are connected via it's built-in VPN. ---druck --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .