>Anybody have this router?
How's the security on this router? That's my only real concern in getting a new router. I'm upgrading from a Linksys WRT54G.
In exchange for some decent replies, I will get myself banned. This is important.
Use an old pc as a pFsense box and just set your wifi router as an access point.
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>>56968094
Not bad. I'll wait for a few more replies then get myself banned.
http://www.jakoblell.com/blog/2013/10/30/real-world-csrf-attack-hijacks-dns-server-configuration-of-tp-link-routers-2/
I'd stray away from TP-Link, personally.
Honestly, I'd get any router I know I can put custom firmware on. My personal choice is ToastMan Tomato.
Don't expect security out of the box, you'll need to put in some effort.
>>56968094
>>56968145
Is it possible to install open source on the Linksys router?
>>56968184
Yes, the WRT54G is an old but reliable router with plenty of firmware options like Tomato and DD-WRT
>>56968214
To expand on this, many of those custom firmwares were made SPECIFICALLY for the WRT54G
pfSense + Xclaim Xi-3 like a boss
>>56968070
>I will get myself banned
Why do you want to be banned?
You are just asking mods to ban you, why?
I don't have much to offer on that router, I've never used TP Link so I can't give an opinion on them, but if you don't mind paying a bit more I can vouch for the RT-AC68P
>>56968070
Had it for about a year.
Never had issues.
Good configuration.
Very good Wi-Fi.
Would recommend.
tp-link firmware sucks, though I think that supports openwrt at least.
I have it.
The first one bricked itself after a firmware update. Overall erformance is very good.
Pic related is speed over wifi 2.4 ghz