Anssi Saari wrote: > For sure, most router makers seem to think they have to add a fat > proprietary layer of crap on top of Linux. I have recent experience from > a Draytek router but at least their web interface was easily understood > even if things were placed strangely and some things were just odd. Too > bad the router didn't actually work reliably enough so I RMAd it and got > the Mikrotik. > > Anyways, as soon as I have some free time I'll be setting up my PC > Engines APU2 board with Debian Linux to act as my router.
This is an excellent way to go. My low-power AMD Kabrini has been serving as a router running Debian since 2014. -dsr-