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Please advise a router for home
Required with the following performance characteristics:
- Ability to flash openwrt (not to be confused with dd-wrt).
- USB (with printer support to print via wi-fi; however,
the main thing is that there is USB, and there is printer support in openwrt), and
if there are 2 ports with the ability to connect a flash drive / hard drive, it’s generally
great.
— 802.11n.
- ADSL is not required.
- 1WAN + 3 LAN minimum, 4 LAN is better.
— Reliability and speed.
- Gigabit Ethernet support (highly desirable).
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Chose a month ago for the house. Stopped on Linksys E4200 from Cisco .
Supports 2.4 and 5 GHz. Very smart (at 100% it pulls out the declared speeds). It works noticeably faster than ASUS RT-N16 (according to the reviews of the owners of both devices). Antennas are internal, good design.
Reviews on the market: market.yandex.ru/model-opinions.xml?modelid=7270048&hid=723087
Zyxel Keenetic, This is more of a clarified part of the question.
I have a Nizhny Novgorod Beeline (L2TP), so I don’t have 50 MB, I have 30/100. But I don't watch him at night. 30 definitely holds. Somehow there was a glitch or not a glitch, I downloaded at a speed of 10-12 MB / s for a couple of days, i.e. honest 100 mbps
I have one like this at home , it suits me completely, there are no problems. There are two routers in the load, a phone and two PCs on a cord. They took the same one to the office, 5 people work without problems.
DIR-620 works very stable under both OPEN-WRT and KEENETIK. The price-quality ratio is excellent. Supports USB Hubs Out of the Box
I have Asus RT n56u everything you mentioned except openWRT. There is an alternative firmware from Padavan, people even screwed the package manager there. gigabit natit, I have only 15 megabits via L2TP on the tariff but it works fine. If there are local peers through nat 11 megabytes stretches.
By the way, since there is a topic here. I will need a router at home. House 3 storey. Over to draw and on the 1st and 3rd floor. Well, the devices are already full of accumulated. And I would also like guest (public) wifi. Type 2 megabits, use good people / guests as much as you like. But keep working :)
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