Apologies if this isn’t the best community for this question, I wasn’t sure where else to put it.
I am looking to replace my WiFi router. It will only have a few devices on the wireless side, with the majority of my network data going between wired devices. Any gaming or latency-sensitive stuff will be on a wired device as well. The range doesn’t have to be all that much, the total square-footage it needs to cover is pretty small, and there is nothing wifi-blocking to deal with (no metal/brick internal walls, etc). The only part that might be somewhat picky is: I either want good customization/configuration options or the ability to install a custom router OS (last I checked, openwrt is still popular?). Also, there are a couple older devices that I want to be able to connect still that only support up to 802.11n. I am very price sensitive.
From my looking so far, I’ve found
- TP-Link Archer A7, which supports openwrt, but I don’t think supports WiFi 6
- TP-Link Archer AX10/AX1500, which does support WiFi 6, but I can’t find info about openwrt support
- TP-Link AC1200 A6 V3, which is dirt cheap but I can’t find info on openwrt support, and I can’t tell what WiFi version it supports
I don’t think I’ve used a TP-Link router before so any opinions there would be welcome (apologies if I butchered the naming scheme on the routers, it seems they all have several A___ numbers associated with them); they are at the top of my list currently due to their price and having the features I need.
Have you considered getting a wired router and separate access point? That’s what I do. I don’t like my router, ERX, it’s great, just not what I want. I pair that with a unifi access point. That way I can add more if needed.