Not necessarily. The manufacturer could have added custom drivers.
You can check compatibility in the openwrt wiki.
On July 22, 2018 6:15:33 PM CDT, Brian Russell <brinerustle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've seen a couple of cheap (gigabit and dual band
for only 26€!)
GL-iNet routers which apparently come with openwrt pre-installed:
MT7621A
<https://es.aliexpress.com/store/product/NEW-300Mbps-MT7620A-OPENWRT-Router-WiFi-Repeater-WiFi-Router-Wi-Fi-Extender-Support-DD-WRT-With/1968690_32623580706.html>
WR1200JS
<https://es.aliexpress.com/store/product/DIY-SUPER-OPENWRT-Kernel-WAN-300Mbps-Wi-Fi-Wireless-Router-WiFi-Repeater-Roteador-Support-USB-3G/128677_32272246018.html>
and also:
YK-L1
<https://es.aliexpress.com/item/MT7620A-802-11n-300Mbps-Wireless-WiFi-Router-USB-Wi-Fi-Repeater-OPENWRT-DDWRT-Padavan-RT-N14U/32820902708.html>
none of these are listed on any of the hardware compatibility wikis.
Should
I just assume they are fully capable of libremesh if they come with
openwrt
installed?
Brian in Barcelona
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