before buying expensive routers check OpenWRT’s table of hardware and buy one that is supported by the current OpenWRT release and has decent specs. There is a detailed installation guide for each supported device in the wiki too so there are no excuses it’s dead simple. Free yourself from stupid hardware manufacturers and their planed obsolescence products.

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      GL.Inet ships their routers with OpenWRT built-in. You no longer need to setup openwrt yourself, and it has a user friendly GUI that allows you to set up most of the basic/standard stuff without having to go into the openwrt interface. They even have easy setup options for the popular VPN providers so you don’t need to upload the wireguard config, you just log in (unless you have custom settings).

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          Seconded. They seem to have a lot of features that I didn’t expect to have. I also didn’t realize it was OpenWRT until now.

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          It’s openwrt just themed on top for user experience. I have 2 and I also have an openwrt only router I built myself. The GL.inet routers are great and work as advertised every time whilst my diy solution is less reliable (because I built it) and I need to usually tinker with it more.

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        Thanks I had no idea that sounds great. I looked online they’re devices are not available at all where I live but that’s may not be the case for other.

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      GliNet makes great openwrt based devices, they have their own more userfriendly front end, but allow power users to enable acess to the standard openwrt features and packages under the hood.

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      People mentioned glinet but there are others, I think even linksys and asus has a version if you don’t like China based company.