forum thread Posted by MadDoraemon • Yesterday
Jul 17, 2025 10:40 AM
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forum thread Posted by MadDoraemon • Yesterday
Jul 17, 2025 10:40 AM
Linksys E9450 Dual Band AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 Router Factory Reconditioned $22.99
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"Your router is bad. Being a refurb means it is at the end of its life, and we do not have a direct replacement available. So box it up and ship it to us on your dime, and we will issue you a prorated refund."
So I am supposed to spend $20 to ship a $15 router to you…..so you can issue me a $13 refund?!? $15 right into the trashcan, and I will never buy another refurb Linksys. Buyer beware.
From there, it's as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. You can use it similar to your standard manufacturer's firmware, where you just go in to activate wireless SSIDs and put passwords for them or you can go even further and add VLANs, firewall rules, setup multiple access points with multiple routers, etc.
That's the best thing about OpenWRT. It opens up borderline enterprise level features that let you control your home network more than the crappy manufacturer's firmware allows you to do.
Another nice thing, and I think this is the most important one for the average Joe, is that you will continue to receive security updates way after the manufacturer stops supporting your router. This is the primary reason why I recommend everyone flash their routers with OpenWRT, even those who have no interest for fancy networking capabilities.
From there, it's as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. You can use it similar to your standard manufacturer's firmware, where you just go in to activate wireless SSIDs and put passwords for them or you can go even further and add VLANs, firewall rules, setup multiple access points with multiple routers, etc.
That's the best thing about OpenWRT. It opens up borderline enterprise level features that let you control your home network more than the crappy manufacturer's firmware allows you to do.
Another nice thing, and I think this is the most important one for the average Joe, is that you will continue to receive security updates way after the manufacturer stops supporting your router. This is the primary reason why I recommend everyone flash their routers with OpenWRT, even those who have no interest for fancy networking capabilities.
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