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My Netgear Nighthawk wifi router just crapped out last weekend and I’m gimping along on the rental wifi router from my ISP, so I’m looking to buy a replacement and am torn: should I go with a single WiFi Router or a wired router plus a wireless access point?

I don’t need crazy throughput, just enough to handle some lite home automation, streaming, and a future NAS. My house isn’t large, so wifi coverage with a single device hasn’t been a problem so far. I’m also interested in flashing OpenWRT or DD-WRT to the router, so compatibility is a consideration. Hardware recommendations would be great!

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[–] anticonnor@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Thanks for the recommendations! I pulled the trigger and ordered the following:

  • TP-Link ER605v2 wired router (I'll flash this with OpenWRT)
  • Cudy AC1200 wifi access point
  • Netgear GS305P unmanaged switch with POE