Definitely the TP-Link, they have great hardware and that device works great as an xDSL modem.

Furthermore, D-Link devices tend to run on outdated kernels.


Put the TP-Link in bridge mode to minimize attack surface, use it just as a dumb modem, and put a proper OpenWrt box behind it.


On 5/21/20 6:59 PM, vordoo wrote:

Hi,


Think I'm down to: TP-Link TD-W9970 vs D-Link DSL-224. Any recommendations/thoughts/war-story's are highly appreciated. Sadly they both do not support dd-wrt or open-wrt, it looks like no ADSL modem does these days, so that will need an extra box.


Thanks!



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