Hi,

On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 11:56:13AM +0200, Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
> Now, in the near future, my familiy and I will move to our new home. 
> There we will have a quite good Internet connection. (60/6 Mbit)
> Currently I'm "planning" the mone-network.
> 
> I'm looking for a (WLAN)router which
> 
>   * sets up a local net, for exapmple 192.168.2.x to give all amchines
>     access to the internet
>   * "bridges" the home net to the openvpn-server at the office-network,
>     for example 192.168.1.x, so that all machines at home can reach the
>     office-machines...

This is not easy to answer.  Using OpenWRT as router firmware would give
you current OpenVPN and all the flexibility you can ask for, but it will
not run on the latest and greatest routers with latest and greatest WiFi...

So what I'd likely do is use one router for Internet and VPN, with 
OpenWRT on it, most likely a TP-Link TL1043ND (works and well supported
with OpenWRT), and get a second device for the WLAN, using the original
firmware on it.

> I also discovered the dd-wrt project, but I don't know if I like the 
> idea of flashing a router, "loosing" the original firmware....

Same thing with OpenWRT, but you're not "losing" something, but gaining
lots of functionality (and less bugs, usually).  I'd go with OpenWRT
instead of DD-WRT, as it's much better maintained and much more open.

gert
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