<flokli>
it's pretty cheap, but has 802.11ac wave 2, 16MB flash and is somewhat easy to flash
<lovesegfault>
Is linksys any good?
<flokli>
it depends very much on the model
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<andi->
lovesegfault: I never owned one of these devices. If you are in for maintaining it the next 5y then buy whatever is fun. If you just want a solution buy something that just works for everyone..
<Ox4A6F>
Netgear EX6150v2 is nice and I got 250/50 out of it (upstream limit). But you're limited to VID<128.
<hexa->
with stock firmware?
<hexa->
iirc the switch driver used for ipq40xx in openwrt doesn't support vlans at all right now
<hexa->
because they use vlans internally and don't expose them
<hexa->
otherwise ipq40xx is the target go go for
<hexa->
s/go go/to go/
<hexa->
heck, fritzboxes are don't care solutions
<hexa->
the vendor really gives a shit, they added wpa3 support a few days ago
<Ox4A6F>
Stock is only there to flash OpenWRT.
<hexa->
you have tried VLANs on the EX6150v2 with OpenWrt?
<Orbstheorem>
Does anybody have a way of automating captiv portals?
<Orbstheorem>
It's so annoying, I have to disable wifi on my nas, spoof the MAC address, login, disconnect without telling dhcp and reenable on my nas periodically :/
<Orbstheorem>
It's so annoying...
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<non_freethink>
Aside from disasm's router config is there any other examples?
<disasm>
non_freethink: what, you don't like my router config? :)
<disasm>
although I do need to push that repo at some point, so many changes I haven't bothered committing...
<non_freethink>
:D
<non_freethink>
Planning to setup a PI as a WiFi AP, figured I'd give NixOS a try
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<lovesegfault>
andi-: Yeah, I think I'll go for one of these hands-off netgear ones