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palebluedot2015-02-17 14:14:36
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palebluedot, 2015-02-17 14:14:36

Which OpenWrt-enabled router is best for Yota modem?

Hello.
I recently moved, and in my new place of residence, the only available Internet access option for me is Yota. Since I want to have the Internet not only on a computer, but also on other devices, I'm looking for a wi-fi router that can work with the current version of the Yota usb modem. I have the following requirements for the router:
1) The ability to install the OpenWrt tambourine without much dancing, and enough memory to install additional packages without using flash drives and other tricks.
2) Good hardware (the already mentioned memory, percent, wi-fi, etc.)
3) The presence of a usb port that outputs 1A, since it will not work stably on a less powerful modem from Yota.
I already tried Mikrotik, and it worked for me even without OpenWrt, but the usb port on it is weak, and the interface constantly fell off. You can use power injectors or an active hub to solve this issue, but for me this is not an option. In this case, it will not be possible to write a script that would constantly check for a connection, and in case of a break, temporarily turn off the power to the modem, rebooting it. If the modem is plugged into an active hub, it will not notice a power outage from the router port at all.
Do such devices exist in nature? Of particular interest is the experience of people who already use OpenWrt bundles with the same modem.
Thank you.

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solalex, 2015-02-17
@palebluedot

Only TL-WR842ND and higher comes to mind. It has 8MB flash. I won’t tell you about the USB current, but I know that even the MR3020 works with Yota modems. Yes, and solder the flash - business for 10 minutes, you can stick 16, then any tp-link with usb will do.
If there is not enough power, then you can always put an active usb hub.

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-02-18
@eapeap

Yota sells the Zuhel router along with his modems. In the Moscow office, it does not reboot for weeks - it works.
It is adjusted - at once at inclusion.
I'm not talking about OpenWrt. It wasn't necessary - it works anyway.

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