Hi Lemmy gang -
Too many answers online across Reddit and misc forums, so I come to you.
I am looking to ditch my mesh net corporate ware Linksys setup for a variety of reasons.
From my cursory research, a mini PC for routing, or an otherwise dedicated box that I can OpenWRT/wireguard (EDIT: modem -> router box -> local net), then separately do the access points as desired, probably seems ideal. Would like 3-4 Ethernet’s and not two.
Should I get a hardcore commercial router? A mini pc for routing?
I will again decouple the media networking etc to a different box/PC. Mainly, I want to have the networking hub, and family WiFi, setup in the spirit of self hosting / OpenWRT / Wireguard outbound (thinking tailscale or headscale later, I’m a Jellyfin veteran).
But I am a total noob as far as getting really into networking, Linux things, etc. A simple noob hardware and setup guide is my desire.
Thanks fam.
For router recommendations, I’d go with a Gl-inet router. they run OpenWRT out of box and smacked the hell out of my previous Netgear gaming router in both wireless range and stability, especially on 5GHz. I have the Flint 2 right now and I believe they just released the Flint 3 but the one I have is more than enough for my home network.
I personally wouldn’t run their stock firmware as it is only OpenWRT based not regular OpenWRT.
I’m happy with the stock, but they do at least make it easy to swap firmware.