stangri
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Well, depends on the pricing I guess. The WRT3200ACM/WRT32X are still the most powerful consumer routers and the SOC seems to work fine, they have had major problems with the OSS drivers tho, so WiFi was never as good as on some other SOCs. If you can manage to bundle a powerful ARMADA SOC with a reliable OSS driver wireless chip at about US $150 (or a WiFi6 chip at about $200-$250), it could easily become the premier OpenWrt router.
Because of the outdated WiFi driver in WRT3200ACM I’ve switched to a split router/AP set up and I’m now using the MT7621-based ER-X as my router; the CPU-intensive blocklist processing in my simple-adblock app is taking significantly longer on ER-X than it used to on WRT3200ACM.
Also, could you confirm which wireless device is it?