That is not an option when using a Broadcom-based router.Try OpenWrt instead.
That is not an option when using a Broadcom-based router.Try OpenWrt instead.
I did look at those and while they are very good they weren't the best solution for me for a number of reasons: 1) They run on a much, much smaller subset of devices compared to OpenWrt. 2) They're solutions geared more towards business, so If you want to use home router features like file sharing, printer server and so on you're on your own somewhat, while OpenWrt has user friendly solutions with GUI support and good dcumentation for those and many more use cases. 3) Their respective forums are nowehere near as good and lively as OpenWrt's.Maybe time to take a closer look at pfSense and OPNsense.
Of course, but one can buy a new fully OpenWrt supported router for considerably less than a new Broadcom based Asus and they wouldn't have to buy another router for many years unless they wanted better hardware.That is not an option when using a Broadcom-based router.
Yes, unfortunately.That is not an option when using a Broadcom-based router.
- OpenWrt supports this model. Would that be a good replacement? For Asus' wrt?
I made the switch two months ago after I gave up on Asus dual wan load balance and I never regret... Now my AX68U is used as an access point ('cause its wifi performance is awesome).
386.12 is currently planned, it will contain a new GPL merged in. Beyond that, I haven't decided yet if I will still provide component updates, or for how long if I do.Will @RMerlin's 386.xx receive more security updates or it's EOL for this device too?
Well, I've used openwrt a lot some years ago with a venerable but epic Netgear wndr3700 (still supported by the way).How long did it take you to set it up?
Policy based routing Is waaaaaaaay better and more granular in openwrt.Just had a look and the N66U seems to have a similar level of support so that old workhorse could be a good testing ground. The main thing i use not out of the box is YazFi so that'll need some working out - sure I'm not the first there though.
such as the RT-AC86U variants RT-AC2600
and variants RT-AC1750 and RT-AC1750U of RT-AC66U_B1.
Hi ... Does OpenWRT provide something similar to Merlin's VPN Director ?The RT-AC88U is the best OpenWrt supported recent Broadcom based Asus router. The WiFi is also supported on it, which normally isn't the case on Broadcom based routers as there mostly aren't working open souurce drivers for their chips.
Though If you have a family to feed - I mean an Internet connection - I wouldn't just install OpenWrt on the RT-AC88U and go from there, as it will take a bit of time to get familiar with it and configure it to your liking, as with any new system. It'd be the same if you were switching to a new computer system, the problem with routers is that any downtime affects too many people.
The best thing to do is to install OpenWrt on an old/spare router you may have and start getting familiar with it, all the main settings are self explanatory on the GUI, for the more advanced settings you can look at the online documentation or search the forum. You can search the OpenWrt table of hardware to find if your device is supported.
That's what I did, I installed OpenWrt on my EoL Asus RT-AC87U, it's currently running OpenWrt 23.05.0-rc2 with an up to date LTS Linux kernel (5.15.118), while on Asuswrt and consequently Merlin it was stuck on super ancient kernel 2.6. The WiFi isn't supported on it but all I needed was to check out OpenWrt. I then bought a new, fully OpenWrt supported AiO router, obviously not Broadcom based.
Meanwhile you can keep running Asuswrt Merlin on your router for a few months, the fact that they're EoL doesn't make them insecure, only when new, serious and relevant security vulnerabilities are published, which won't be fixed due to the router EoL status, you need to start taking action. If at that point you are comfortable with running OpenWrt you can install it on your RT-AC88U and take it from there. It's also easy to move back and forth from Asuswrt Merlin to OpenWrt on that router if needed.
Hi ... Does OpenWRT provide something similar to Merlin's VPN Director
Only on mediatek mt7621 chipset.@DocUmibozu Just wondering, does OpenWrt offer hardware accelerated NAT for some/any hardware?
Fixed, thanks for pointing out these mistakes, enjoy your sun and sandRT-AC2600 is a MediaTek MT7621A based router. RT-AC86U variants are RT-AC2900 and GT-AC2900, none on the EOL list yet.
RT-AC1750U is the same RT-AC2600 above also sold as RT-AC65P, RT-AC85P, RT-AC2400, etc. I don't see RT-AC66U_B1 on the EOL list.
A few corrections using inconsistent Wi-Fi in Costa Rica.
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