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submitted 9 months ago by mfat@lemdro.id to c/linux@lemmy.ml

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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[-] minnix@lemux.minnix.dev 1 points 9 months ago

I know about it. It's pretty popular, so much in fact that you can buy a wide range of routers with it preinstalled.

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[-] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 0 points 9 months ago

In my experience it's because it's finicky as fuck and requires very specific (and often more expensive) router models, and even then it still crashes just as much as a proprietary os router.

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