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by TheDong 493 days ago
It at least offers more security than the usual alternative on a consumer router of the manufacturer's OS (i.e. something updated once a decade running linux 2.6 with GPL-violating unreleased patches so you can't update it yourself, all written in C by the contractor that bid the lowest).
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If others think this is in jest, there are recent TP-Link routers with 2.6 kernel and Broadcom.