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Awesome deal! Same CPU as the Ubiquity UniFi 6 LR.
One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
Open-source, third-party firmware that usually offers more features and control over your device and usually has longer-term support than the manufacturer provides.
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
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10-21-2021 at 04:24 AM.
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what is OpenWRT?
Open-source, third-party firmware that usually offers more features and control over your device and usually has longer-term support than the manufacturer provides.
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
Open-source, third-party firmware that usually offers more features and control over your device and usually has longer-term support than the manufacturer provides.
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
i have a question for you. when someone comments on your post on slickdeals how do you get notifications or alerts sent to you?
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10-21-2021 at 09:49 AM.
Awesome deal! Same CPU as the Ubiquity UniFi 6 LR.
One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
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10-21-2021 at 10:08 AM.
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Awesome deal! Same CPU as the Ubiquity UniFi 6 LR.
One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
Doesn't work. Says "Please add $50 more in items to use this promo (excludes alcohol)" -- I added a grocery item for an additional $12 and still didn't work.
Doesn't work. Says "Please add $50 more in items to use this promo (excludes alcohol)" -- I added a grocery item for an additional $12 and still didn't work.
Worked for me in the app and being signed into account
The performance of this router is fantastic and the latest manufacturer's firmware supports EasyMesh. I have two of them in the EasyMesh mode and they work pretty well, real throughput is about 600Mbps ~6 feet away and 200Mbps minimum in the furthest corner of the house (~50 feet away from the AP indoors with walls and ceilings).
The only issue is the simplistic UI. There are not much things you can tweak. But if you just want a robust AP that support 802.11ax, this is for you.
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One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
Here's the OpenWrt installer for this device [github.com]
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
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I got it at $69 and at $59 I'm tempted to replace both my parents' and in-laws' routers with it.
I got it at $69 and at $59 I'm tempted to replace both my parents' and in-laws' routers with it.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rczrider
Open-source, third-party firmware that usually offers more features and control over your device and usually has longer-term support than the manufacturer provides.
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
It's entirely optional, though, and many people won't want to deal with it. The stock firmware is basic, but will do everything the vast majority of users will want or need. I'm still running stock, in fact.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank soobaerodude
One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
Here's the OpenWrt installer for this device [github.com]
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mstrblueskys
One of the few AX routers supported by OpenWrt. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it will give you more options than the stock firmware
Here's the OpenWrt installer for this device [github.com]
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Worked for me in the app and being signed into account
The only issue is the simplistic UI. There are not much things you can tweak. But if you just want a robust AP that support 802.11ax, this is for you.