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Over a few dozen router purchases over the years, I've just settled on buying Buffalo DDwrt stock devices. If it runs that, it can run openWRT, and I'm happy. I don't have to dig around the openwrt hardware support forum or pray that I get the right revision of the model that works right.

And shipping foss firmware as the stock option wins my business. And they usually have ample onboard flash storage relative to their competitors for fun programs to run on the device.




Yeah, too bad they are still locked up for writing and do not include any overlay FS drivers...




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