Good that I flashed OpenWrt on my ASUS router. Couldn’t be more happier.
Free/Libre Software enthusiast. Love Linux, programming and open web in general.
Good that I flashed OpenWrt on my ASUS router. Couldn’t be more happier.
I stopped reading after this line.
Raspberry Pi won’t do unfortunately, unless you run up to 4 lightweight containers.
Does the author know how much compute power a Raspberry Pi 5 has? If the software that just hosts personal data can’t run in Raspberry Pi 5, that should be a terrible software. For most people and their families, a RPi5 is enough to host anything that they would ever need.
I use an entry level router ASUS RT-AX53U with OpenWrt. WiFi 6, IPv6, Guest VLAN, DNSCrypt (DoH), Adblock, Firewall are few things I have configured with OpenWrt.
Even if you don’t buy ASUS, make sure your router is supported by OpenWrt. It’s a Linux distribution that runs on routers and PCs to configure home networking.
Fedora Server
ASUS RT-AX53U
https://openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-ax53u