OpenWrt, now 20 years old, is crafting its own future-proof reference hardware

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OpenWrt, now 20 years old, is crafting its own future-proof reference hardware
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I still have my WRT54G around somewhere. Loved that thing. What I found interesting was that when the firmware went open demand for that model went through the roof. Wish more companies would realize that there is a demand for that market.

I had mine running for probably 10+ years but eventually started acting screwy a few years back. I went ahead and upgraded to a TP-Link and I’ve bee satisfied with it. I haven’t looked into if you can still get these custom firmwares for modern routers - but I’ve also been satisfied with the interface and the performance.

You can. ASUS actually based their official firmware off of one of them, and there is a custom mod of that too.

gl.inet bases all their firmwares on OpenWRT AFAIK

Yeah. I've had a couple of their little travel routers which are a lot of fun. But apparently you can't flash custom builds on one of their more recent models.

I think that model is still being sold for like us$50, or the same price it's been for a decade

The hardware has definitely outlasted any love from the os.

Yea that model was manufactured / sold forever. It really was awesome at the time.

But how are you gonna push your internet security monthly subscription with open firmware silly