Hello-
I use and Archer C7 V2 as an access point.  Seems to run very well.  I
did have to install kernel modules (via opkg install) to get one of
the radios working.  I'm  currently running CHAOS CALMER (15.05-rc3,
r46163) with a 137 day uptime.

There may be issues with the newer ones, and the FCC lockdown- but I
believe there are ways around that still (tftp'ing the image still
works I believe)
I've been considering buying another as a backup, until some
resolution may occur with the FCC lockdown (software restructuring,
etc).. but perhaps the only real path forward is building little x86
boxes....

hth
take care

On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Musti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I came across this WiTi mqmaker board and jsut received a few today,
> seems to have great hardware and packs plenty of everything at a
> reasonable price.
>
> https://mqmaker.com/
>
> Kind regards,
> Musti
>
> On 24. 05. 2016 20:47, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am not sure if this list is dead or if there is anyone left reading
>> this. I see lots of people asking, but no one replying. I hope someone
>> has an answer for me.
>>
>> Nevertheless. I have a TP-Link WDR3600 running 15.05, which is working
>> pretty good as I have added a USB device to get some more space and be
>> able to install some stuff.
>>
>> I need a similar device in the near future. I can get all kinds of
>> TP-Link Routers, but either
>> - there is no USB and too little Flash to do anything useful (e.g.
>> WDR841N)
>> - it is no longer sold and only available as second hand (WDR3600)
>> or
>> - I have no clue if the device is actually supported (Archer C5 1200,
>> Archer C7, WDR4300, ..) as the wiki pages are, well, overflowing with
>> stuff but containing little information.
>>
>> So, I would like to ask, if anyone can recommend a router with the
>> following specs:
>>
>> - Gigabit
>> - USB (or lots of Flash)
>> - does not need wifi
>> - low power comsumption
>> - works with OpenWRT
>>
>> It does not have to be Wifi router, could be a small router-only
>> device, as long as it works. Also it does not have to be a TP-Link, I
>> just got the impression that is the one brand that works best with
>> OpenWRT.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> JOhannes
>>
>>
>>
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