Just like the operating system on your computer & cell phone, you can change the software running on your router.

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    11 months ago

    You can also run openwrt on x86 boxes and not just a random selection of embedded devices. That might feel silly, but you get the benefit of Linux’s more advanced bufferbloat mitigation and a nice clean and relatively easy to understand UI.

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      11 months ago

      Not silly at all for multi-gig connections. I’m running it on Pi 4 which does well for a 1Gbps connection with SQM. Sometimes it’s cheaper to get old x86 hatdware to do the same. Or I’ve heard you could run it in a Docker container on a bigger machine.

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        11 months ago

        Or I’ve heard you could run it in a Docker container on a bigger machine

        You can definitely run it in a VM (which is how I handle it) but container support wouldn’t surprise me.

        The “silly” part was more that if you have x86 you can use opnsense/pfsense but I’m with you in that SQM is a big draw. And the BSDs were well behind on wireguard support when I first switched to x86, although they have since caught up now I believe.