It's been a while since I was last on the forums, so I figured a good return would be bringing up a newer option for those looking for a novice-friendly, reliable wired router that can keep the internet congestion-free at up to full duplex 1Gb -- Evenroute's $399 IQRouter Pro (link):
The Pro appears to be based on a Qotom mini PC with a Celeron or late-gen Atom CPU and Intel NICs (maybe 2.5Gb each?), running the latest OpenWRT, skinned with IQRouter's novice-friendly UI, but also allowing full access to OpenWRT's advanced settings, including the ability to add software packages (ie. plugins). As the picture shows, it also comes pre-configured with simple port-based Guest and IoT VLANs, and is pairable with a wireless AP(s), for proper layer 2 segmentation for the entire access layer. A nice option for those looking to graduate from the consumer flake-ware, but who don't want to go through the sweat equity to learn more complex gear.
Curious to hear how you all view something like this, given what's out there right now, and acknowledging the potential target market (which may not necessarily be any of the "pro-sumers" on this forum, per say).
Curious to hear how you all view something like this, given what's out there right now, and acknowledging the potential target market (which may not necessarily be any of the "pro-sumers" on this forum, per say).
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