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chx1975 Nov 1, 2014 5:44 pm

OpenWRT capable travel routers
 
There comes a time when you need to (in this case, literally) weigh your priorities. I decided that having a router with OpenWRT on it as my travel router is an absolute must. I can not and will not trust a closed source firmware. Now trouble starts because most of these small travel routers are not too open source friendly, the Realtek chipsets and the ridiculously underpowered hardware doesn't help.

I also like having two LAN ports and 5GHz to round it out. Now, 5GHz makes a massacre among travel routers. Yet, 2.4GHz just doesn't cut it any more, I think.

I ended up snatching a used Buffalo WLAE-AG300N from Amazon. This is a Atheros AR7240 based router with a single radio operating on both frequencies and two Ethernet ports. The factory firmware as shipped is capable of flashing OpenWRT. Altogether it was a very pleasant experience and armed with OpenWRT the possibilities are just dizzying.

The Dlink DIR-510L has two USB ports so that plus an USB Ethernet adapter ticks every point on my checklist. This is an expensive piece (because it's 802.11ac I guess) but it is also a battery which is cool. Also, unlike the Buffalo, this is dual radio and the MediaTek MT7620A it runs on is screaming fast. The chipset is certainly OpenWRT capable.

If you are OK with 2.4GHz only then the GL.iNet also has two Ethernet ports and on top a USB port as well and much, much smaller than the Buffalo. It also has 64MB flash and 16MB RAM (at least the version I linked) and it comes with OpenWRT to boot.

So there you have it.

ScottC Nov 1, 2014 8:50 pm

I have the DIR-510L, and you have inspired me to waste some of my Sunday flashing OpenWRT on it :D
Thanks :)

chx1975 Nov 2, 2014 1:17 am

ScottC, does the DIR-510L work with it? Which file did you flash on it? https://downloads.openwrt.org/barrie...amips/mt7620a/ I only see the sysupgrade version here and I thought that already required OpenWRT.

chx1975 Nov 2, 2014 1:44 am

Also, I found http://www.ebay.com/itm/121443885777 this device, the SAPIDO BRF61c. No way to tell whether it's OpenWRT compatible but it's really, really enticing: power from AC (foldable plug) or USB, two LAN, another USB port for 3G, simultaneous dual band w/ 802.11ac.

unmesh Nov 2, 2014 10:08 pm

Interesting product from Sapido. I wonder how flexible it is in the use of WiFi for the uplink. Unfortunately, they have not posted a user manual in English yet.

unmesh Nov 2, 2014 10:12 pm


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 23776537)
I have the DIR-510L, and you have inspired me to waste some of my Sunday flashing OpenWRT on it :D
Thanks :)

Let us know if you were able to get it running. I'm especially curious if using a WiFi network for the uplink has an easier setup than with dd-wrt and its Repeater Mode.

Zarf4 Nov 3, 2014 9:46 am

As a cheapie travel router I'd like to recommend the TP-Link TL-WR703N mini.

http://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-TL-WR7.../dp/B005VEJ3GM

(can be found cheaper on eBay)

I originally loaded dd-wrt but it is documented as capable of running OpenWRT also. Don't mind that it doesn't support 5 GHz but for my purpose I'm always pretty close to it in the hotel room "bubble" and haven't been hit on 2.4 GHz.

I subsequently flashed back the original firmware because I needed WISP for a quick trip but will reload dd-wrt pretty soon & configure the VLANs to do the same thing.

gfunkdave Nov 3, 2014 10:16 am

The trusty old Asus wl-330ge can run DD-WRT as well.

nkedel Nov 14, 2014 2:56 am

The $15 HooToo on Amazon is reported to do OpenWRT:
https://github.com/wingspinner/HooTo...T-TM02-OpenWRT

skavan Nov 23, 2014 10:05 am


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 23776537)
I have the DIR-510L, and you have inspired me to waste some of my Sunday flashing OpenWRT on it :D
Thanks :)

Hi,

Did you succeed in flashing the DIR-510L? If so, any chance you could give me a quick walk through on steps required? If not...thats good to know too!

Thx.

nkedel Nov 23, 2014 5:27 pm

Up a buck since I bought it, but the now-$15.99 Hootoo runs great with OpenWRT using the instructions above.

Only tricky thing is the guy who assembled the OpenWRT port has it set up by default to connect to the wifi as a client for a device connected to the etnernet port. Very easy change back to regular router mode if familiar with OpenWRT.

chx1975 Dec 10, 2014 2:10 am

Any updates on the DIR-510L :) ?

chx1975 Jan 1, 2015 6:55 am

Warning: the Buffalo WLAE-AG300N is quite big otherwise it'd be ideal. The search continues.

Letitride3c Jan 1, 2015 11:16 am

My own choice is the nano sized TP-Link TL-703R on trips (Open-WRT optional) and it's a powerful combo with my Google Chromecast (+ XBMC loaded on N7 tablet.) Slightly bigger than a pillbox, on eBay for $20 shipped & for a few bucks more from Amazon, pre-installed with WRT firmware (which I run @home off a secondary Linksys). If & when the TL-series are updated with 5Ghz support, I will upgrade as it has paid for itself dozen times over already - if it gets any smaller, I will end up leaving it behind in the hotel one of these days ... ;)

chx1975 Jan 2, 2015 5:46 am

This http://www.asiarf.com/WiFi-5GHz-2-4G...-view-387.html board and this http://www.asiarf.com/OPEN-WRT-MESH-...-view-380.html router certainly fits the bill but I have no idea where to buy them.


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