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Which router to choose in the middle price segment?
I want to buy a router of the middle price segment. tasks to distribute the Internet, both by wire and by air. Requirements reliability, performance (so that the channel of 20 mb / s does not sag too much). at least 4 lan outputs.
Because I heard a lot about the standard firmware of routers, I want to install something open, for example openWrt. what do you dear experts say?
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Mikrotik rb951g-2hnd, openwrt can be installed on an internal virtual machine if necessary).
It does not sag in speed, connecting several providers and all sorts of other goodies.
go to the openwrt site, see the equipment with which it works, choose models, throw it here for discussion,
because guessing on coffee grounds is a dead end in this case
I risk being devoured by haters for this proposal, but for more than 5 years the D-Link Dir-320 has been serving faithfully. On the factory firmware (Firmware Version : 1.00). But if you wish, you can roll openwrt. 4 Lan outputs. Bandwidth is about 40 Mbps.
Я понимаю, что под этим ответом уже есть как минимум 5 комментов "длинк гавно", но у меня около 4х лет работал dir-300 b1 ревизии под собранным руками openwrt, 15мб/сек не резал под pptp, под l2tp до 13 срезал. Проблем с автоподключением инета после вылета не было, все решается одним скриптом под openwrt.
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