OpenWrt One: Open-Source Router Goes Open Hardware
Hacker News·1d·peter_d_sherman
OpenWrt, the popular Linux-based router firmware, now has an officially designed reference hardware platform. The move signals confidence in the project's maturity and gives makers a baseline device where they know the full stack—firmware, schematics, design—is open and auditable. This removes the usual friction of hunting for compatible hardware and flashing custom firmware.
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