Is it any good?Any other alternatives that support openwrt at a similar price point?
>>108857213no, it's not good. get a w1700k or the variant of the w1700k that starts with xrg or something like that. if you read the openwrt forums it's easy to find.
>>108857213>OpenWrt One? $89 is an appalling price for that hardware tbqh.>>108857316didnt know this board had mainline supportgonna try flashing one later
>>108857537use fanboy's build. don't use the generic openwrt build.
>>108857213i bought a used tplink from ebay that was openwrt compatible for like 30 bucks and it works great
>>108857558good looking out, big ups to jah
Various NanoPi boards from FriendyElec.
It's literally a banana pi in a blue boxBut just about anything running openWRT will be better than your ISP router, get something, get something sooner if you're an American that router ban will lead to scalping shortly
>>108857213>only 2 ethernet portslol lmao
>>108858471>GL-MT6000>2026Is this still the openWRT box of choice?
>>108858483runs great for me with a seedbox attached to it
wait for openwrt two or get a flint 2
>>108858483depends. if you want something stable with wifi6 the flint 2 is the choice. if you want wifi7 the w1700k is the best choice, but dev is ongoing. the version i'm running has support for everything other than the bt/threads and gps, but as development progresses things break and get fixed. the openwrt branded boxes are just banana pi shit. banana pi designed them without proper rf shielding etc.