GL Technologies via Amazon [amazon.com] has
GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) Wi-Fi 6 Router for $189 - 16% off w/ discount - 15% off w/ clipped coupon =
$135.15. Shipping is free.
Specs:- MediaTek Quad-core, @2.0GHz
- DDR4 1GB / eMMC 8GB
- 1148Mbps (2.4GHz), 4804Mbps (5GHz)
- Dual-Ethernet: 2 x 2.5G Ports; 4 x 1G Ports
- Multi WAN: WAN(2.5G), WAN/LAN(2.5G), LAN*4
- OpenVPN (via Ethernet): Max. 190Mbps
- WireGuard (via Ethernet): Max. 900Mbps
- DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)
- OpenWrt 23.05 with over 5,000 ready-made plug-ins and applications available at your disposal
- AdGuard Home Supported for blocking unwanted tracking, offering a convenient web interface for filtering selected digital advertisements
- Dimensions: 233 x 137 x 53 mm/761g
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This seems to be the most powerful router in terms of CPU and memory (1GB)and drive (8GB emmc) available. Also 2 2.5GB ports (both can be used for WAN on dual-wan setup)
It's getting a very positive response on OpenWRT forums as the best new device for OpenWRT :
https://forum.openwrt.o
It's 4x4 on both 2.4ghz and 5ghz and the fairly big storage and RAM make this great specs for the price.
This seems to be the most powerful router in terms of CPU and memory (1GB)and drive (8GB emmc) available. Also 2 2.5GB ports (both can be used for WAN on dual-wan setup)
It's getting a very positive response on OpenWRT forums as the best new device for OpenWRT :
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/gl-in...ons/173524 [openwrt.org]
FWIW, the release with the closed source driver worked better for me than the OpenWRT snapshot builds and, AFAIK, there is no "offical" WRT release for it yet, just the snapshots. These seem to work OK, but performance and stability, for me at least, are not as good as they are with the "alpha" 4.5.7 release I just mentioned.
It's 4x4 on both 2.4ghz and 5ghz and the fairly big storage and RAM make this great specs for the price.
Waiting for Flint 3.
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