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Posted by Howard306
 - Today at 02:20:33
Been running Freshtomato for many years now on my R7000 and the maintainer is still going strong with regular updates. Don't be afraid
Posted by ateijelo
 - Yesterday at 22:07:54
Quote from: Blackburd on January 15, 2025, 23:38:03I think you have lept way over line of could vs should. A docker server needs adequate ram and drive space for starters. Then it needs a decent processor.

This router runs OpenWRT, which is just Linux on ARM. Docker on Linux has essentially no overhead, unlike Mac or Windows, which require a virtualization layer. This means your containers use just as much ram or cpu as whatever process they're wrapping. For lightweight services like redis, nginx, dns, heck even a PostgreSQL db for local use, it's totally doable.
Posted by sundog
 - Yesterday at 20:40:03
I disagree about the value proposition, at $159 in 2025 without even WiFi 6E it's too expensive.

I purchased an open box Belkin RT3200 for $20 which runs the same SoC and is supported by openwrt, normal price is $50 to $65.

It doesn't have the internal eMMC but it has USB which can be used for application storage.
Posted by Dave777
 - January 16, 2025, 21:20:38
Very unstable WiFi and multiple vlan support made this device useless for me. Spent a week trying to make it work properly before sending it back.
Posted by bran
 - January 16, 2025, 21:14:07
could i possibly use this as my main router and reconfigure my current mesh repeaters to utilize it instead of the current main mesh node?
Posted by Mdm1982
 - January 16, 2025, 13:59:56
Looks like a great replacement for my Superhub 4 (SH4 is awful will randomly make the 5Ghz band dissappear after a couple of months and restoring to factory default is only way to get it back).
Posted by Zach
 - January 16, 2025, 13:34:45
This is an incredible device, good replacement choice!
Posted by Blackburd
 - January 15, 2025, 23:38:03
I think you have lept way over line of could vs should. A docker server needs adequate ram and drive space for starters. Then it needs a decent processor.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 15, 2025, 12:15:20
When I got the notification that my Nighthawk R7000 reached "end of life" I started down the rabbit hole of looking to install custom firmware to keep what is otherwise perfectly functioning hardware secure. While I didn't manage to keep my R7000 in service, I did find this hidden gem of a router.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/This-Tailscale-Docker-and-Wireguard-equipped-router-is-OpenWRT-compatible-and-blows-away-the-competition-on-features-and-price.947052.0.html