The main reason - why exactly tp link, and not asus - is the ability to limit the speed of the nodes. The ability to create a guest network and also limit its speed. An ideal option for me: You tie your devices on the poppy to certain SP. All unattached devices fall into the ip range of your choice and impose a speed limit on the entire range. There was no need to reflash to openwrt, because. All the necessary functionality is in the off-firmware.
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