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Looking to get a used router for use with libreCMC

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    I'm looking to get a used router on which to install libreCMC, but the list of supported hardware is quite short. I'd prefer to find something locally, and I doubt that I'd be able to find these particular models. However, I do not intend to use WiFi at all, so I wonder, are there any more recent routers that work 100% with libreCMC except for the WiFi? Preferably something with at least 4 Ethernet ports.

    Thanks!

    EDIT: What I want to know is which routers do not require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN. Does anyone know of where to find such information, or how to tell based on the specifications of a router that has not actually been tested with libreCMC?

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    • W [email protected]

      I'm looking to get a used router on which to install libreCMC, but the list of supported hardware is quite short. I'd prefer to find something locally, and I doubt that I'd be able to find these particular models. However, I do not intend to use WiFi at all, so I wonder, are there any more recent routers that work 100% with libreCMC except for the WiFi? Preferably something with at least 4 Ethernet ports.

      Thanks!

      EDIT: What I want to know is which routers do not require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN. Does anyone know of where to find such information, or how to tell based on the specifications of a router that has not actually been tested with libreCMC?

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      No wifi, at all? Why?

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        No wifi, at all? Why?

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        No need, and it's just easier to secure that way.

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          I'm looking to get a used router on which to install libreCMC, but the list of supported hardware is quite short. I'd prefer to find something locally, and I doubt that I'd be able to find these particular models. However, I do not intend to use WiFi at all, so I wonder, are there any more recent routers that work 100% with libreCMC except for the WiFi? Preferably something with at least 4 Ethernet ports.

          Thanks!

          EDIT: What I want to know is which routers do not require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN. Does anyone know of where to find such information, or how to tell based on the specifications of a router that has not actually been tested with libreCMC?

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          Any reason you won't use OpenWrt? If you'd prefer linux then Tomato might be a better project for you. Routers that can run Tomato most likely can run libreCMC with some tweaks or patches from tomato applied

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            No need, and it's just easier to secure that way.

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            You can just run Openwrt or Tomato and turn off the wifi.

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              No need, and it's just easier to secure that way.

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              You.. Don't have a smartphone? Or tablet.. Or laptop? I mean, I also have ethernet ports everywhere in my home and use those most of the time, but wifi sure is nice

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                You.. Don't have a smartphone? Or tablet.. Or laptop? I mean, I also have ethernet ports everywhere in my home and use those most of the time, but wifi sure is nice

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                I have a laptop that I use at the desk next to where I will put the router, and any network-attached storage will also be right there next to the router, so I have no need for WiFi. It's fine if the WiFi could work of course, but I wouldn't use it, and I imagine that many routers would be 100% compatible with libreCMC if not for the WiFi requiring non-free firmware. What I want to know is which routers these are that don't require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN.

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                  You can just run Openwrt or Tomato and turn off the wifi.

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                  I don't want to run Openwrt or Tomato precisely because they include non-free firmware blobs in order to support the ac/ax WiFi chipsets, and I don't want to spend the time and effort figuring out how to remove those when the developers of libreCMC have already done that.

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                    Any reason you won't use OpenWrt? If you'd prefer linux then Tomato might be a better project for you. Routers that can run Tomato most likely can run libreCMC with some tweaks or patches from tomato applied

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                    I don't want to run Openwrt or Tomato precisely because they include non-free firmware blobs in order to support the ac/ax WiFi chipsets, and I don't want to spend the time and effort figuring out how to remove those when the developers of libreCMC have already done that.

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                      I have a laptop that I use at the desk next to where I will put the router, and any network-attached storage will also be right there next to the router, so I have no need for WiFi. It's fine if the WiFi could work of course, but I wouldn't use it, and I imagine that many routers would be 100% compatible with libreCMC if not for the WiFi requiring non-free firmware. What I want to know is which routers these are that don't require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN.

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                      I'm sorry, I don't know about routers that much. Here in France you cannot really use another router than the one provided by your ISP

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                        I don't want to run Openwrt or Tomato precisely because they include non-free firmware blobs in order to support the ac/ax WiFi chipsets, and I don't want to spend the time and effort figuring out how to remove those when the developers of libreCMC have already done that.

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                        I think a far better option for you then is building your own router, duel ethernet nuc + cheap ethernet switch or a rasberry pi + switch would both run fine and leave some headroom for running a firewall+dns+vpn+etc

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                          I'm looking to get a used router on which to install libreCMC, but the list of supported hardware is quite short. I'd prefer to find something locally, and I doubt that I'd be able to find these particular models. However, I do not intend to use WiFi at all, so I wonder, are there any more recent routers that work 100% with libreCMC except for the WiFi? Preferably something with at least 4 Ethernet ports.

                          Thanks!

                          EDIT: What I want to know is which routers do not require any non-free firmware for any of the hardware other than the WLAN. Does anyone know of where to find such information, or how to tell based on the specifications of a router that has not actually been tested with libreCMC?

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                          Maybe a potential option is Opnsense on some x86 hardware? Would be really easy to find a mini PC or something.

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                            I think a far better option for you then is building your own router, duel ethernet nuc + cheap ethernet switch or a rasberry pi + switch would both run fine and leave some headroom for running a firewall+dns+vpn+etc

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                            While that sounds like an interesting project, I'm not trying to invest a lot of time and effort into this. The grass won't stop growing back while I figure it out.

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