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Yes I had seen your post and it gave me some hope, seems for the most part it's working and very little needed from gl.inet to get from what you experienced to genuine wifi support. Sadly the wifi dongle I bought that works perfectly with Brume 1 didn't seem to be recognised in Brume 2 even when I tried installing plug-ins for RTL8821, maybe gl.inet did some extra magic for working RTL8821 in Brume 1 vs the plug-in available on Brume 2?
If gl.inet fixed the wifi page etc but required buying a new mt76 wifi dongle for working wifi on Brume 2 then I guess that wouldn't be the end of the world but it would be an odd choice given original support for RTL8821 on Brume 1 (and pointless hardware purchasing duplication) - gives a much more professional appearance to the company to make consistent choices across models (and if they stick to the same RTL devices for official support then everyone understands where the line has been drawn and stop requests for other chipsets etc which I understand gl.inet not wanting to waste too much time with). Of course if gl.inet fixed the wifi page behaviour etc then those who choose to go deeper can still get fully working wifi experience on Brume 2 using mt76 wifi dongle with the plug-in as you did, all seems perfectly reasonable to me and follows the same path gl.inet have already been walking.