​Asus AC line been pretty good to me. I program some of the firmware on that line (so no bias here!! :) ), but seriously had very little trouble with it, and like the fact I just ssh into it, even x-compiled tcpdump, and other tools i need to dev on it (and generally have a nice linux env.).

-tl​

On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 2:37 PM, William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
I have Asus RT-N66U, which is at the top in Wireless-N market.  I
haven't "upgraded" to AC yet.
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William

On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 01:40:29PM -0500, Stewart C. Russell via talk wrote:
> Thanks! The Asus looks neat, especially with the even more special deal
> at Canada Computers this week taking it to $84. It's not supported by
> LEDE, though.
>
> The Linksys WRT1900ACS that Lennart mentioned looks solid, but it's
> still a bit pricey refurb at $170. Still, it's supported by OpenWrt and
> LEDE, and Linksys seem to be cool with using third party firmwares.
>
> Perhaps niftiest deal of all at Canada Computers is the TP-Link Archer
> C2600 on special offer from $250 to $130 this week. I'm getting mixed
> messages whether this uses locked and signed firmware, because LEDE say
> that it's supported. I remember that Lennart and Hugh had an exchange
> about the Archer C7. Hmm.
>
> Thanks, again,
>  Stewart
>
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