Hello!!

First of all, let me thank You all for this great project.
I wll do my best to buy some units - even tough I am not contributing by any 
mean to OpenWrt in terms of code, or very little, I am very passionate about 
this project and the overall router freedom.

As most of you know by now, I am a blind person and OpenWrt has always been a 
great opportunity for accessibility as well. The OpenWrt design itself helps 
accessibility, and the fact you can use it entirely with no web interface is 
really a plus for me.
It would be great if the hardware could be easily operable - and the exposed 
console port is - indeed - an enormous plus for me.
So, here are my probably unpopular opinions:
1 - I would like for the device to come pre-mounted with a case: having 
different cases with different designs is not great. And finding someone to 
help me mount one and/or shipping the device might not be as easy.
Some great friends here do help me, but I think it would be a better experience 
to have a ready-to-use device from the beginning.
2 - Switches for booting could be exposed and easily operable without removing 
the case: having to open the device case could make it easier to damage the 
device, the case or both. :)

As for the Wi-Fi, I would omit itentirely - leaving the device as it is for the 
rest of the specs.
I know the motto has been - for years - Wireless Freedom... but, personally, I 
am under the impression Wi-Fi is a fast moving targets these days, so packing 
Wi-Fi on the device wouldnt make so much sense here, to have it "deprecated" in 
months.
You get a robust router device that you can plug in your setup.
Hey - I told you this wasn't popular. :)


As for the NVME storage - it would be great if there was an easy way to install 
/ change the NVME card as well, but here I know I am asking too much.
It could be enough it there was an option to purchase a device with NVME 
pre-installed. This would really help for me.

Enrico


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