I have many nerdy friends who have been Linux users for ages. But most of them don’t know such a thing as Openwrt exists or have never bothered to give it a try. It’s a very fun piece of software to play with and can be extremely useful for routing traffic. Wondering why it isn’t more popular/widely used.

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    Then you’re still looking at a mess of devices and a relatively power hungry system plus you still have your ISPs modem

    I need my Internet for work, so I just replaced my ISPs modem with a FritzBox, which is not ideal, but serves me well, gets updates for quite a while and works pretty much always.

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        Or, I keep using my Fritzbox, which is a single device and does everything I want.

        As far as I know, there is no cable modem/router integrated device.

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          8 months ago

          the option i suggested is also a single device.

          most commercial routers can run openwrt. you dont need a specialized device.

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              thats something you would have to discuss with your cable company, and they would probably tell you to removed right off.

              i wouldnt recommend you to mess with that anyway if you dont want to have a variety of problems.