OK, just some comments so far:1) I do like the idea of also taking the NZ fiber <-> ethernet converter open source. I think that will kill a lot of problems and make it way easier to deploy ipv6 and traffic shapers and analytics more sanely.2) The only DSL device I know of with a decent debloated driver is an earlier model of: http://www.traverse.com.au/geos21-dual-adsl2-x86-router-appliance - written by dave woodhouse. I know of one other that has been debloated - the revolution v6 product from free.fr has a custom-written DSL driver for example - but have not been tracking these issues closely. I'd certainly hope that more/better DSL drivers existed now....3) I found the Archer C7 v2 underpowered to drive 802.11ac at full rates. That said, it does work well with openwrt.I have been exploring the net gear nighthawk X4 and the linksys 1900 as something with more oomph for ac and faster rate shaping than 60mbits, but they are still very new ports.��I think from a home wifi standpoint you need to consider 2-3 different boxes - a low end 2/5ghz capable box, a midrange box, and an 802.11ac capable box. It also sounds like from traffic on this list that there is a need for cell modem fallback?A search of alibaba was kind of productive.On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Jed Laundry <jlaundry@jlaundry.com> wrote:Hey,I've just created a list, and will add to it over the next few days if people find it interesting.Of course, some are better than others - Ubiquiti actively provide forum support for OpenWRT and make installing it as simple as pushing a firmware upgrade via the WebUI, vs others who make busting out a JTAG a requirement.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JbDOrVP9c4u-gtRV06DKjWqdy4tWm9lJNpLu2Y3mh6w/edit?usp=sharingThanks,Jed.On 30 January 2015 at 12:47, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:at the end of my talk someone asked me what routers I would recomend
to try this stuff on here, and I sort of dodged the question.
If you can come up with a list of routers available here (meet me
later?), I can tell you what I know about each chipset. (I have
evaluated dozens of these over the last year...)
In general ath9k based gear is currently best (entirely open wifi
driver), with nearly every manufacturer shipping stuff based on that.
I see there is a lot of ubnt here, and most of their older products
are well supported by openwrt.
There is some good work beginning on the latest round of chipsets, but
by and large the firmware for 802.11ac is closed....
And so on. I should also point out that there are plenty of other OSes
available, and that I'm opposed to a monoculture of any
hardware/software combination.
See:
https://gettys.wordpress.com/2014/10/06/bufferbloat-and-other-challenges/
for more details.
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