Brought this POS router thinking it was good, nope. Overheats and suddenly stops working.
Any cheap routers that can service a 2 bedroom apartment?
Brought this POS router thinking it was good, nope. Overheats and suddenly stops working.
Any cheap routers that can service a 2 bedroom apartment?
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DD-WRT is shit. Hope this helps!
I bought a Netgear r6300v2 AC-1750 two years ago and have had zero problems with it.
>I have over ten wifi devices connected at any given time.
>DD-WRT is shit.
Why? It's not like I have another choice, the stock firmwares are very, very shitty.
I'm also looking for a good modern router to run DD-WRT on.
I persoanlly use some shitty TP-Link with OpenWRT, other than it being as shit as you would expect from hardware it served me well so far.
OpenWRT is where its at
routers are bloat
wifi is bloat
"smart"phones are bloat
use a modem and ethernet
Hwo will I sign in without a router?
wut?
use your isp modem and an ethernet connection
>doesn't want bloat
>has an ISP that requires a fucking modem
Install LEDE/Openwrt
Ddwrt is outdated garbage
My ISP forces PPpoE
Ddwrt is good if you're a pleb.
Find one that uses shibby tomato, such as r7000
>not using a router with adblock, dnscrypt and unbound
Enjoy your computer aids
explain faggot. You make no sense. Routers are bloat
Not him, but routers have built in non shit firewall. And custom firmware ones like he said can block ads, etc. Not to mention QoS.
>tfw openwrt is supported
openwrt.org
dare I install it?
>non shit firewall.
what is ufw or iptables
>And custom firmware ones like he said can block ads, etc.
what is ublock
Install it, it's a million times better than that chink TP botnet trash. Just make sure to back up the original ROM just in case.
You can block it on your entire network retard.
i've got a buffalo 600dhp, solid and comes with ddwrt
>entire network retard.
>having more than one computer
bloat
Troll or just stupid? Heard of QoS?
is QoS a router only thing?
It's layer 2 and 3 sometimes 7. If you know what layer a router works at, then you can answer that question yourself.
where can i learn more about networking?
Network+ Guide to Networks for theory
But really should go to school and take some classes
Just use whatever your ISP provided.
Project LEDE dumbass.