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Oleg Sheshin2018-02-14 15:51:30
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Oleg Sheshin, 2018-02-14 15:51:30

Is there a router on which you can raise a full-fledged web application?

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Has anyone raised a full-fledged web application (php, mysql, apache) on the router, which was simultaneously used by up to 10 devices? If so, can you name specific models?

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Valentine, 2018-02-14
@vvpoloskin

Any that can be flashed under ddwrt/busybox. But only without mysql and apache, but with something lighter. But here it’s better to go from the opposite - take some kind of box like rapspberry and set up a router on it.

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Stalker_RED, 2018-02-14
@Stalker_RED

Yes. Almost anyone who drags DD-WRT will master both php, and mysql, and apache, although it is not entirely clear what you are hiding behind the word "full-fledged".
And no, I'm not saying that with 10 clients everything will fly quickly.

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Dmitry, 2018-02-14
@Tabletko

Take a microtic with a decent amount of RAM, install it in the metarouter openwrt... profit.
Better yet, take a raspberry (RPI) and connect it to the router

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Alexey, 2018-02-14
@WildHorn

I remember that I installed Debian on Zyxel Keenetic Giga III from ready-made installation scripts, which was launched from a USB flash drive. I don't remember why, but it worked. With php, mysql and apache. True, I did not try to load it and the performance was so-so.

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Oleg, 2018-02-14
@402d

raised. on gig 2. Need support for opkg packages.
The main brake is the file subsystem.
usb 2.0 (4 megabytes per second)
nothing decent can be achieved from the musky. It is not possible to cache in RAM. Since it is there and so in the butt.

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Aligatro, 2018-02-14
@Aligatro

From what I came across and at the same time the easiest and fastest option is any router that supports OpenWrt.

  1. Choose a router with the insides to taste
  2. We sew Padavan
  3. hang up nginx and php-fpm
  4. We connect this joy to sqlite
  5. ...
  6. Profit!

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