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For techie home use of OpenWrt, I'm currently using Netgear R7800.

The R7800 is well supported by OpenWrt, has the hardware features I need, some room to gro, and it's affordable used. I paid about $90 for my first one, and about $70 for my backup unit.

For OpenWrt for smaller purposes, for which an R7800 is both overkill and physically bulky, I understand there are a bunch of near options now. I just keep some old WNDR3700 and WNDR3800 units on hand, which used to be my main routers, and actually still could be. (Sometimes they might be a simple WiFi bridge or print server. Other times, they might be an experimental LAN that needs different properties than I have set up for my main router, and with which I don't want to complicate my main router setup.)



Thanks. I'm going to look into this further.




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