| ▲ | pseudosavant a day ago | |||||||
I have and love my OpenWrt One for my main router. I have two, so that I have a backup one I can switch to if the first one ever dies. It is the best device to run OpenWrt on as it is fully supported hardware that has great images/packages for it. Routing speeds/buffer/latency are great, everything just works, price is very reasonable. I don't use it for my APs, but that is mostly because I already had 3 TP-Link routers setup as dumb APs using OpenWrt that have been working great. If I did it again, I'd buy OpenWrt Ones though. Although Deco mesh kits I've used have worked exceptionally well, and have become my recommendation for friends/family that don't want to do things like run arbitrary packages on their router/APs. | ||||||||
| ▲ | nh2 a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I have 4 OpenWRT Ones and they are good. If you just want a good WiFi router or access point, unless you need something cannot do (e.g. WiFi 7 or 10 Gbit/s Ethernet), and if want to spend minimal time messing around with routers today and in the future, just get this one. After getting this, I see no reason to ever buy any closed-source router again. No need to learn/remember any other Router config either. It's just all OpenWRT, always looks the same, always works the same. Setting up a new one takes me 2 minutes max. The recent OpenWRT update also brought the one feature the project was most sorely missing: A simple "Download and install latest firmware" button in the device UI. Now they just need to add an unattended-upgrades option and I never have to log in again after initial setup. | ||||||||
| ▲ | woodrowbarlow a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
another happy user here too. having openwrt with all features working and no tinkering out of the box (since it's their reference target) is a dream. this, plus the warm fuzzies of buying open-source, makes it worth it to me even with the 1GBps limitation and outdated WiFi (i use a separate AP anyway, like you). i swapped my ports in software to have 1GB WAN and 2.5GB LAN (which also lets me power the router with PoE, which i have coming in on the LAN port). | ||||||||
| ▲ | pmontra a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
It's got only one LAN ethernet port. Do you use only wifi or did you add a switch between the router and your devices? | ||||||||
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