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by apenwarr 4098 days ago
It's extremely rare for OpenWRT to magically make your wifi connection's raw speed faster. It's good for many things, but not that.

Wifi is extremely finicky, due to interference and the FCC's limits on legal transmit power levels. But you should be able to get same-room speeds of at least 180 megabits if you have a decent router and a client that supports it. The key things are you need to use a 5 GHz radio and (for distance) channel numbers >100. Many ISPs still give out 2.4 GHz-only radios, so performance will suck.