GHammer
Very Senior Member
I'm writing this as a 'Going away, may not be back' thing.
I've been with ASUS and Merlin for... ever it seems.
Watched the builds grow into a very nice package. Learned a lot, had some odd problems, got great assistance along the way.
For the past week, I've been running OpenWrt on a NanoPi R4S. This is a great little system, lots of power.
It's quite nice. What have I gained? First, the ability to separate the radio and the router. I have less unsightly stuff in the office having moved the router and cable modem to the basement. The radio (AX86) is still there, but much smaller footprint overall.
Gained more flexibility in what I do.
Gained a very easy, fast backup and restore of all settings. I tested this by installing it and loading my full config up & running in under 2 minutes. I have a fully configured SD card sitting on the shelf just in case.
Anyway, it's been a great ride, but new things beckon.
I've been with ASUS and Merlin for... ever it seems.
Watched the builds grow into a very nice package. Learned a lot, had some odd problems, got great assistance along the way.
For the past week, I've been running OpenWrt on a NanoPi R4S. This is a great little system, lots of power.
It's quite nice. What have I gained? First, the ability to separate the radio and the router. I have less unsightly stuff in the office having moved the router and cable modem to the basement. The radio (AX86) is still there, but much smaller footprint overall.
Gained more flexibility in what I do.
Gained a very easy, fast backup and restore of all settings. I tested this by installing it and loading my full config up & running in under 2 minutes. I have a fully configured SD card sitting on the shelf just in case.
Anyway, it's been a great ride, but new things beckon.
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