[OpenWrt Wiki] Supported devices
openwrt.org › supported_devicesApr 06, 2021 · SoC / target supported by OpenWrt. Sufficient Flash to accommodate OpenWrt firmware image. 4MB min (won't be able to install GUI (LuCI)) 8MB better (will fit GUI and some other applications) Sufficient RAM for stable operation. 32MB min, 64MB better. DO NOT BUY DEVICES WITH 4MB FLASH / 32MB RAM if you intend to flash an up-to-date and secure ...
[OpenWrt Wiki] Supported devices
https://openwrt.org/supported_devices06.04.2021 · Supported devices Supported devices General requirements for OpenWrt support SoC / target supported by OpenWrt Sufficient Flash to accommodate OpenWrt firmware image 4MB min (won't be able to install GUI (LuCI)) 8MB better (will fit GUI and some other applications) Sufficient RAM for stable operation 32MB min, 64MB better
[OpenWrt Wiki] Recommended routers
openwrt.org › toh › recommended_routersOpenWrt is a community project and works a lot of platforms, these are just a few ones that are “easy” to get working. There are a lot of other products/boards that OpenWrt runs on so be sure to check out the Table of Hardware for more supported hardware. This page isn't obviously for the hardcore user, if you were you wouldn't be here.
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt Hardware List
openwrt.org › docs › techrefMar 31, 2018 · OpenWrt Hardware List. This page tries to document various companies involved in distributing hardware that can be used with OpenWrt. There is a difference between advertising Open Source support, OpenWrt support and continuous involvement in OpenWrt development processes. A database of supported hardware is available in this wiki: Table of ...
[OpenWrt Wiki] Recommended routers
https://openwrt.org/toh/recommended_routersOpenWrt officially supports software flow offload on several SoCs, which can greatly speed “ NAT -only” configurations. At this time (2019), the MT7621A is the only device on which OpenWrt supports hardware offload. Older content (2016?) follows below Many devices listed below are outdated and no longer recommended (2019)
[OpenWrt Wiki] Table of Hardware
https://openwrt.org/tohTable of Hardware This is the main Table of Hardware, listing all devices that are supported by OpenWrt. ----- Using the Table of Hardware * Sort the columns by clicking the column header * Enter your filter criteria in the white fields
OpenWRT hardware 2019 (3 router recommendations)
https://teklager.se/en/openwrt-hardware30.05.2019 · OpenWRT hardware requirements Not everyone is the same, but there are some common requirements that any new hardware must fulfill. CPU should support AES-NI CPU must be powerful enough to route 1 Gbit internet traffic There should be enough storage to install additional software packages RAM - you must have enough for the packages you want to run.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Table of Hardware
openwrt.org › tohTable of Hardware This is the main Table of Hardware, listing all devices that are supported by OpenWrt. ----- Using the Table of Hardware * Sort the columns by clicking the column header * Enter your filter criteria in the white fields
OpenWRT hardware 2019 (3 router recommendations)
teklager.se › en › openwrt-hardwareMay 30, 2019 · AES-NI was initially developed by Intel, but most modern AMD CPUs also support it now. OpenWRT firewall appliance recommendations Cheap OpenWRT box - APU2.D0. APU is a well known, reliable hardware manufactured by a Swiss company PC Engines. APU2, APU3 and APU4 routers are the most popular hardware firewalls we sell at TekLager.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Buyers' Guide
openwrt.org › toh › buyerguideJul 19, 2021 · OpenWrt is a niche Linux distribution, which enables you to deploy a vast variety of software. Your hardware is the only limit. This guide is intended to help you pick the right hardware to meet your particular needs. OpenWrt does not recommend any hardware or manufacturer! There is no “best hardware”, since people's needs are so different.
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt Hardware List
https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/hardware/list31.03.2018 · OpenWrt Hardware List This page tries to document various companies involved in distributing hardware that can be used with OpenWrt. There is a difference between advertising Open Source support, OpenWrt support and continuous involvement in OpenWrt development processes. A database of supported hardware is available in this wiki: Table of Hardware