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2016 Nov 24
2
Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall
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I did visit both the OpenWRT lists and the TP-Link website. On the latter, I found four travel routers: WR810N 300 Mbps, powered from an outlet and 2 RJ-45 ports, its predecessor WR710N 150 Mbps, WR802N 300 Mbps and powered via micro-USB port and 1 RJ-45 port, and finally WR702N 150 Mbps. If I read correctly, only the 8xx models have at least 8 Mb of flash memory required for OpenWRT so it's down to either WR810N or WR802N. Of note is that all routers are apparently sold in a US version where the firmware is locked and a European version where it is not, the latter eas...
2016 Nov 25
0
Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall
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> I did visit both the OpenWRT lists and the TP-Link website. On the latter, I
> found four travel routers: WR810N 300 Mbps, powered from an outlet and 2
> RJ-45 ports, its predecessor WR710N 150 Mbps, WR802N 300 Mbps and powered
> via micro-USB port and 1 RJ-45 port, and finally WR702N 150 Mbps. If I read
> correctly, only the 8xx models have at least 8 Mb of flash memory required
> for OpenWRT so it's down to either WR810N or WR802N. Of note is that all
> routers are apparently sold in a US version where the firmware is locked and
> a European version where it is...
2016 Nov 23
9
Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall
This is off-topic and the only connection with CentOS is that the laptop will be running CentOS...
I am looking for a travel router/firewall for a number of reasons:
- Protect against outside attacks when outside the office/home not relying on whatever protection the laptop/tablet/phone offers.
- Allow for fast transfer for data between devices without being limited by the bandwidth of the