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This.If I’m gonna have to waste time and effort to block my network gear sending its spy data back home, and blocking ads it tries to show, why wouldn’t I just do that on much cheaper throwaway Chinese hardware? I’m much more likely to buy stuff like TPLink gear that can be flashed with OpenWRT, or jump feet first into Mikrotik gear - than ever spend more money on Ubiquity’s modern shitware...



Try a used WRT1200AC, it has an extremely powerful ARM processor, and is super stable. I'm getting >500Mbit over 5GHz on a 2x2 antenna setup.


WRT1200AC. the worst experience i have ever had with a router. the moment i plugged in my NAS the whole thing froze and had to be force rebooted.

every 3-6 hours the wifi just died and had to be again force rebooted.

will not touch linksys again. they're a consumer brand, and my requirements are clearly SMB.

imo their best product was the WRT54GL.


Was that running the original Firmware, or OpenWRT? In my experience, all vendor firmwares are to be regarded just as "proof-of-electrical-functioning", to be replaced with a OpenWRT running a recent kernel. Similar to how to you reinstall/upgrade a new laptop on the second boot fresh out the box.


Probably stock, probably on a DFS channel.


tried openwrt, tried stock, and always non-dfs. what i do know is that after i plugged in my NAS using RJ465 the whole router collapsed and had to be force rebooted. every single time.

fast forward, and my UDM Pro handles everything, including ax.


openwrt was extremely slow.




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