[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] Ethernet Network Switch
openwrt.org › docs › techrefApr 20, 2021 · some Switches contain a functionality called “Hardware NAT”; support for this features has not yet been included into OpenWrt.Since the cpus used in CPE Routers are relatively slow, expect 2 to 4 times performance gain if you were to use Hardware NAT, e.g. without hardware NAT some router could achieve 400Mbit/s at full CPU load, with hardware NAT it could achieve 900Mbit/s at full CPU load.
[OpenWrt Wiki] swconfig
openwrt.org › docs › techrefDSA's development was parallel to swconfig, written by the OpenWrt project. The main difference between swconfig and DSA is that DSA-supported switches show one network interface per port, whereas swconfig-configured switches show up as a single port, which limits the amount of information that can be extracted from the switch.
[OpenWrt Wiki] VLAN
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userNov 05, 2021 · Newer devices with embedded switches (like Netgear R7800) use the DSA switch driver, that creates a distinct network interface for each switch port as if they didn't have a switch at all. Most OpenWrt-supported devices can use the DSA driver, but they aren't ported over yet because the switch configuration would change significantly and likely ...
[OpenWrt Wiki] swconfig
https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/swconfigDSA's development was parallel to swconfig, written by the OpenWrt project. The main difference between swconfig and DSA is that DSA-supported switches show one network interface per port, whereas swconfig-configured switches show up as a single port, which limits the amount of information that can be extracted from the switch.