[TriLUG] Router Recommendations

Michael Marley via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Fri Jun 30 11:26:10 EDT 2017


That only has a 680mHz MIPS processor, so I highly doubt it can handle
gigabit routing on LEDE.  It probably won't do much better than 200Mbps
or so if even that.  For gigabit, you would need one of the newer ramips
devices (like Dlink DIR-860), a new ARM device (Linksys WRT1x00AC), or
an x86_64 processor.  (Obviously, check LEDE's compatibility with
specific hardware revisions before you buy anything, I don't keep up
with this stuff precisely.) 

Michael 

On 2017-06-30 11:20, Thomas Delrue wrote:

> On 06/29/2017 06:52 PM, Michael Marley via TriLUG wrote: 
> 
>> Instead of OpenWRT, you might want to look at the LEDE project
>> (https://lede-project.org/), a fork of OpenWRT.  Most of the development
>> activity now occurs on the fork, leaving the original OpenWRT project
>> fairly stagnant.  It hasn't had a stable release in almost 2 years now
>> and has multiple components with known security vulnerabilities.
>> 
>> As far as gigabit routing, only a few LEDE/OpenWRT-supported devices are
>> capable of such speeds considering as it doesn't support any kind of
>> hardware NAT.  It might be a good idea to ask on the #lede-dev IRC
>> channel on Freenode to see which devices can do gigabit routing these days.
> 
> Thanks for the information!
> I think I'll go with this guy
> (https://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-AirStation-HighPower-Wireless-WZR-600DHP/dp/B0096239G0
> - USD 80 is very reasonable) and put LEDE on it.
> 
> Thanks to Michael Marley for pointing out that OpenWRT hasn't had a
> release in 15-ish months. I did not know that OpenWRT was inactive.
> 
> It looks like the LEDE development is much more active (last release was
> 10 days ago or so with latest commits just a couple of hours ago).
> LEDE it is then :D
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On 6/29/17 6:41 PM, Thomas Delrue via TriLUG wrote: 
> I am in the market for a new home router (wired & wifi) but hardware is
> not really my area of expertise so that's why I'm reaching out to you guys.
> 
> Given the following requirements, which routers would you recommend?
> - WAN port capable of handling 1 Gbps
> - 4 (or ideally more) LAN ports capable of handling 1 Gbps
> - WiFi capability (b/g/n/... ? What am I looking for here?)
> - Ability to put OpenWRT on it to configure it to my heart's content
> 
> I'm pretty serious about putting OpenWRT on it so that's a hard requirement.
> 
> I've looked at https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start but again, hardware is
> not my area of expertise and so these are just names to me, nothing more.
> Have any of you done something similar? With which devices and what was
> your experience?
> 
> What is the price range I'm looking at? Are we talking 100-to-200 USD or
> more?


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