My answer would be the model that has better support for open source firmware, because most router manufacturers are useless when it comes to long-term security updates.
ax1800 or ac2600
ax1800 or ac2600
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My answer would be the model that has better support for open source firmware, because most router manufacturers are useless when it comes to long-term security updates.
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Jun 18 2023, 01:51 PM
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QUOTE(dev/numb @ Jun 18 2023, 01:50 PM) My answer would be the model that has better support for open source firmware, because most router manufacturers are useless when it comes to long-term security updates. talk about this open source support for apq60xx and apq50xx is kambing. broadcom can just go daihttps://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/8...a9062268f638212 |
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