On 05/12/2018 15:08, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
I still have a bunch of Old Foneras and some TP-Link 703N and TL-MR11U
battery powered micro-routers.
The foneras are kinda useless, but the TP-Links are somewhat usefull
and I still use them with OpenWRT.
What other inexpensive routers would you sugest to substitute the ones
from TP-Link I just cited?
I'll recommend GL.inet minirouters, AR150 (which is basically the same
SoC but with 16MB flash and 64MB ram) or MT300N, AR300M lite. Can be
found for 20$ or less and are all straight upgrades over the 703N while
keeping the same size, more ram/rom/ethernet ports, SD card slots and
PoE modules in some cases.
Their battery-powered minirouter has a mini pcie slot for a 4G modem,
but it's not inexpensive. It's around 60$ without the modem (or more
with a 4G modem installed) It's the GL-MiFi.
They use OpenWrt as base firmware, and have web interface in uboot for
firmware recovery.
https://www.gl-inet.com/
-Alberto
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 14:02, Rich Brown <richb.hano...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was about to recommend the Download Stats page at
https://downloads.openwrt.org/stats/ as a first cut...
Would it be possible to get some download stats for release/snapshot images,
so we can get some rough numbers about popularity of devices in the wild?
BUT... that page doesn't seem to be collecting any stats since 21 Nov 2018.
OpenWrt Admin's are cc'd on this note.
Rich
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