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by geerlingguy
1829 days ago
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This can also be set up graphically using OpenWRT (which is a lighter-weight OS if you just want to do some networking and not use the Pi for anything else. I should note that while the onboard WiFi is 802.11ac, I've never seen it get more than 60-70 Mbps in my own testing (in a variety of network environments), so if you want more speed, you might want to get an old n or ac router and flash it with OpenWRT instead. |
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I live in an apartment though, I wouldn't trust it to cover much of a house. Also it's struggling with keeping 10+ devices connected. But speed is not bad! I prefer it over the retail routers I got hooked up as access points.