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OpenWRT compatible Router for 2024 in India
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<blockquote data-quote="variablevector" data-source="post: 2513924" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>A usb port on the router is always useful. Way too slow to be your NAS, of course. But stick a pen drive in there and you can use it as redundant storage for smaller files, available even when your main server is down. I can think of a lot of uses for something like that. </p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, I decided to stick with the AX23 over the netgear. 16 mb of flash storage is less than ideal, but as I'm not doing any adblocking dns or anything intensive on my router, it should be fine. I already have a x86 server for that. The main reason I want openwrt is for the security. I want to put my ISP's existing ont+router in bridge mode because their firmware is most probably dogshit in terms of security and use this as my router instead. Getting better wifi along with that is just a plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="variablevector, post: 2513924, member: 121190"] A usb port on the router is always useful. Way too slow to be your NAS, of course. But stick a pen drive in there and you can use it as redundant storage for smaller files, available even when your main server is down. I can think of a lot of uses for something like that. Nevertheless, I decided to stick with the AX23 over the netgear. 16 mb of flash storage is less than ideal, but as I'm not doing any adblocking dns or anything intensive on my router, it should be fine. I already have a x86 server for that. The main reason I want openwrt is for the security. I want to put my ISP's existing ont+router in bridge mode because their firmware is most probably dogshit in terms of security and use this as my router instead. Getting better wifi along with that is just a plus. [/QUOTE]
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