![]() Unlike other opensource router firmware such as DD-WRT, Tomato etc – OpenWRT supports larger range of devices, so chances are your cheap wireless home router is already covered – but there is an issue here,Įven though you have now installed an open-source firmware for your router – the underlying hardware and CPU spec become an issue. Plus who wants to trust a closed-source firmware with their internet usage data ? Certainly not me. The routers available in the market come with a proprietary firmware – the cheaper ones do not give you enough toggles to control and the expensive ones are…expensive. ![]() Guilt aside, this is something I always wanted to try. I needed an excuse to buy the new Raspberry Pi 8GB variant without feeling guilt about not utilizing the Pi 2 I already had. Raspberry Pi 4 with the 8GB variant is out, and I had to do something about my older Raspberry Pi 2 which was still lying around without much use.
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