Whatever’s cheapest lol
Whatever’s cheapest lol
To be fair, they didn’t say who it was better for.
I think openwrt can do that. You would just put one of the radios (2.4 or 5ghz) into WAN, and the other into LAN.
Obviously that limits you to 2.4ghz speeds, if you want faster two routers back to back could maybe work.
I guess moving to lemmy was too much work.
I’d still consider them an overall force of good
Maybe rpi, but broadcom absolutely isn’t. They are one of the worst companies to work with in embedded.
open source, preferably AGPL.
Old thin clients are worth looking at as rpi replacements. I have one as a (2D) print sever, for a printer that only has windows drivers.
The only real advantage rpi has these days is the amount of stuff that’s prepacked as OS images for them. Technically speaking other SBC usually have a better price/performance ratio.
I love the chutzpah of it.
Creative commons isn’t a licence designed for code though, consider using the AGPL instead.
Still less embarrassing than recommending GIMP.
I can’t help, but I love that recycling thin clients is become more popular.