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Alexander Skipped2014-08-20 15:36:47
network hardware
Alexander Skipped, 2014-08-20 15:36:47

Which router with OpenWRT (+CJDNS) support should I buy?

Hello! Interested in a router with good characteristics (memory size, speed, data transfer, optionally the ability to connect a hard drive, whistles, printer).
The main requirement is excellent firmware and work under OpenWRT with the inclusion of CJDNS. Most likely, those who have already created such a network node or seriously thought about it can help best of all.
Perhaps it will be useful to work in two Wi-Fi ranges + to work perfectly with two networks (one, as I understand it, for an internal closed network + one for AD-HOC and communication with possible neighbors with CJDNS). In general, the topic is quite extensive.

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Amurchikus, 2014-08-20
@Amurchikus

Look options D-Link DIR-615s, buffalo N600

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Snow Dimon, 2014-08-21
@Snowdimon

I took TP-Link MR3420 v2
Works as a remote ftp server, file cleaner, torrent downloader. Also holds a local Wi-Fi network.
HERE there are links to a trouble-free firmware.

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Alexander Skipped, 2015-07-08
@Foxcool

Oops, I forgot to post my solution.
I bought and flashed a TP-Link TL-WDR3600 a long time ago, flashed and configured OpenWRT. Raised the CJDNS node. By the way, they say that CJDNS has already got into the test repositories. The guys from cjdroute.net helped a lot with setting up and other things.
In general, raising your mesh point is getting easier (:

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