I have a home network consisting of several raspberry pis, a Roku, and a total of 4 laptops and smartphones.

Currently, I have the ISP provided router/modem in bridge mode which I’ll refer to as my modem. This is connected to my own ASUS wireless router/Access Point which I’ll refer to as my access point (AP). The AP supports about 900Mbps. I’m fine with this bottleneck for now as I intend to upgrade my AP in the future

My goal here is to purchase a router that supports the 1.5Gbps that’s coming from my ISP’s modem. I’d like to use it to set up a VLAN and tinker with, with the ability to connect 4 devices in addition to my access point.

The problem I’m facing is that I haven’t yet found a router that’s <$200CAD which supports 1.5Gbps. There are probably brands I’m unaware of, so would you fine folks be able to recommend me a router?

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      1 year ago

      So they essentially sell WiFi routers that come with their own native firmware based on OpenWRT out of the box? Do you know if you can flash mainline OpenWRT so it continues to get support? The price definitely is reasonable for me to consider running one of these as an access point.

      I’m not familiar with this brand and from searching, they’re a company from Singapore but ship out of China. If you flash your own OpenWRT, would that eliminate any privacy/security concerns? Asking out of ignorance.

      However, right now I’m looking for a dedicated Ethernet router but thanks for the info!