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What's a good router that does dual band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and can run OpenWRT?

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What classifies a "good" router in your perspective?

However, for supported routers, you can look them up here.

I personally prefer devices with Atheros cards. They have a very active community and the drivers are constantly improving. And nowadays they support 2.4 and 5 GHz.

We are using the Netgear wgt634u for research. It is a very versatile device. But I think today it is rather outdated.

It might not be fast enough (cpu-wise) to fulfill all your needs for a "mini-versatile-server".

If you are looking for a powerful little router, that runs linux (but not OpenWRT), I highly recommend soekris boards. They are more suitable to build a little multi-purpose router. They are highly flexible. And since they are x86 based, it is a bit easier to cross-develop for them.

Hope, this helps.

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