802.11ax WiFi router

I don't have a way to measure it, but if I increase it the router does heat up more.

2.6 has been maintained and is up to date because anything newer sucks for embedded use.

But it's not. The oldest one still maintained us 3.16 unless you're talking about currypatched ones from RH. Also, there are a great number of improvement in the latest versions (especially bufferbloat mitigation).

No, it's shit. Especially the 'muh gayman' button that purports to 'reduce lag' and doesn't even explain how it works.
No CFW, no WPA3 (will allegedly allow per-client credentials), EAP-PWD (allows per-client username and password with no CA needed), no buy.
Also wifi is more shit than ever thanks to FCC retards throwing a fit. Manufacturers obviously took the lazy way out by locking down their already pozzed firmware and hardcoding available channels and transmit powers. So if you're in the American continent but outside Burgerland, get fucked.
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I just wonder why the fuck there are no good QoS controls anywhere to stop bufferbloat. I wonder whether it's intentional on the part of (((consumer networking manufacturers))). I mean, a simple HTB qdisc, a few HTB classes, some fq_pie or fq_codel leaf qdiscs, and a few filters to classify flows would be enough for most people. Instead we get these shit opaque 'exclusive super gaymen qos' without any configurability or extendibility.

11 Gbps is the COMBINED THEORETICAL MAXIMUM BANDWIDTH of the THREE BANDS (you can only use 1 at a time). Actual performance won't ever come close to that number. They don't even specify the backplane speed the incorporated switch has (i.e. how much data per second it can actually handle) or the PPS (how many 64-byte packets can it pass). Then there's the routing speed (how much fucking bandwidth can it get from one network to another).
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Besides, if you use your router like that you will get more dropped packets than dropouts in college. Also your neighbors will hate you for using 160 MHz channel width (takes up 8 channels).

3 is bloat, 2.4 will always be the god-tier kernel revision. 2.6 is still maintained as you say.

oh yay
I can go and try to find a specific router now so I can try tomato because Tomato won't run on the routers that I have laying around...just so I can try out tomato would be nice though
too much effort right now and you're a faggot now for getting my mind latched onto this.

so I found my router's source code. it's likely on zip or tarball.
will i be able to disassemble the code and flash my router into a better firmware? it's a lte router and as far as I know there isn't any lte capable openwrt aside from bridging the lte usb dongle into the router's usb port which should give a terrible throughput.
should I go for the project?

If you can restore, definitely

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So excited for this paperweight. So much gay porn to download.

The AC band on my laptop is limited at 300.
The wifi is at 433.
I get 250 at the right spots so I just added a range extender that has the 5Ghz bands and changed my ISP's plan to a 300 line from the 1gig.