Good video! One thing I would mention is that what is nice about Open-WRT is that your device will most likely live on for many years until Open-WRT can no longer fit on the router and not because it's just stopped being supported. Eg. If you get the GL.iNet GL-MT6000(Flint 2) router on Amazon which isn't terribly expensive when on sale... It has a lot of storage and I could see this router being supported at least 10 years if not more. It also supports 2.5gbps LAN and WAN right out of the box and WiFi 6. So it's a very powerful router that can be made very secure with Open-WRT on the cheap that will last a long time.
Good video! One thing I would mention is that what is nice about Open-WRT is that your device will most likely live on for many years until Open-WRT can no longer fit on the router and not because it's just stopped being supported. Eg. If you get the GL.iNet GL-MT6000(Flint 2) router on Amazon which isn't terribly expensive when on sale... It has a lot of storage and I could see this router being supported at least 10 years if not more. It also supports 2.5gbps LAN and WAN right out of the box and WiFi 6. So it's a very powerful router that can be made very secure with Open-WRT on the cheap that will last a long time.
Or if you get also Asus TUF ax4200 or ax6000. They are also very good routers for many years ahead for support...
@@levskilevov4888 For sure.. I look for the most Ram and flash storage. I don't care about wifi because I use AP's for that.