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I've had my 30$ TP-Link WR841n for 5 years now, I managed to flash dd-wrt on it and squeeze a lot of features from it throughout the years. I managed to brick the router while flashing an old build, now it's just an ugly paper-weight.
I'm on the look for a router (budget in the 150-250$ range) that will last me another 5 years, and my requirements are as follows:
- Dual Band
- Min 1Ghz dual core CPU
- Broadcom CPU
- 12V DC input (Some asus models need 19V)
- DD-WRT supported
- USB 3.0
- Decent RAM and Flash
The best router I could find that would fit the bill was the Netgear R7000, which I'll need to order online.
Looking forward to hearing what you fellow geeks are using and what you'd recommend!
Update: The Linksys WRT 1200AC is being sold for 99USD on the Linksys website. With shipping and possible customs, it'll still be cheaper and more powerful than the R7000. Although it's not broadcom, all dd-wrt features are supported besides vlan, which I have no use for.
I'm on the look for a router (budget in the 150-250$ range) that will last me another 5 years, and my requirements are as follows:
- Dual Band
- Min 1Ghz dual core CPU
- Broadcom CPU
- 12V DC input (Some asus models need 19V)
- DD-WRT supported
- USB 3.0
- Decent RAM and Flash
The best router I could find that would fit the bill was the Netgear R7000, which I'll need to order online.
Looking forward to hearing what you fellow geeks are using and what you'd recommend!
Update: The Linksys WRT 1200AC is being sold for 99USD on the Linksys website. With shipping and possible customs, it'll still be cheaper and more powerful than the R7000. Although it's not broadcom, all dd-wrt features are supported besides vlan, which I have no use for.