I concur with Stuart, use a purpose built AP, which has OpenWRT or DD-WRT support. Use it for transport layer and use OpenBSD for L3 and above services.
73 diana On January 25, 2025 5:57:49 AM MST, kc-open...@chadwicks.me.uk wrote: >AR92881 is stable now but limits the speed for me to 2 or 4 megabytes per >second. > >> If you want actually good performance, use a dedicated AP. > >Unfortunately they're almost always insecure and certainly far less secure >than OpenBSD. The Linux kernel wifi scanning bug was really bad. Openwrt might >be a reasonably secure option assuming it gets regular updates. >