I installed OpenWRT, configured OVPN, as a result, immediately after turning on, the router automatically clings to the home network, with AES128 encryption set, it gives out about 3-4 megabits. It is great as a pocket router for traveling, but you should not use it as a stationary one - the coverage even in the next room is already uncertain. Has some pros Works with many 4G modems, supports installation of OpenWRT, you can also download OpenVPN Has cons: There are no external antennas, only internal ones printed on the board. The result is very little coverage. A simple chip, don't expect high performance from it. Native firmware regularly hung - resources on the network stopped pinging and WiFi regularly fell off. After switching to Owrt, the problem is not relevant, everything works very stably.
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