| Do you have any recommended hardware for OpenWRT? I've been wanting to put in a low powered router/firewall on my home network that isn't controlled by a big vendor. I haven't done a ton of research in this area, but I'd certainly like to use OpenWRT or OPNSense on my home routers/firewalls. Side note: I've been trying to figure out a decent way to get rid of Android on my Galaxy S9+, but it appears to be locked. At the end of the day, I just want to be in control of my bandwidth, my data, and know whats going on. Big companies are making this very complicated with all the tracking. I recently re-enabled my pi-hole on a virtual machine, and it never ceases to amaze me what is talking to the internet without my permission. After digging into DoH a bit, I'm about to the point where I think I need to put in an outbound proxy, deny all outbound access except via the proxy, and iterate again and again. I just don't want to have $200 a month in power bills to support my home network to save bandwidth and know what is traversing the net. |
That being said there is no hardcore prosumer hardware out there for this purpose. The moment you go beyond home user router hardware like the WRT3200acm you are in either CISCO Buisness stuff or custom server builds. Potentially a Raspberry Pi 4 with a PCIE ethernet card is closest to prosumer hardware out there and there's a lot of hacking involved to get that running to the same degree as a openwrt router