• TiredTiger@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    I’ve had one of GL.inet’s routers for over a year now and I’m really happy with it. I surprisingly did not have my ISP barking at me when I replaced my old one with it, which was a relief. I don’t use a mobile carrier for my home internet though, so I don’t know if they’re more picky about what you use.

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      2 days ago

      so I don’t know if they’re more picky about what you use.

      no one knows how picky they’re going to be 5-ish years from now because the borders of our self-imposed & AI-driven panopticon are going to be in a state of flux for at least another decade.

      did your device come with openwrt?

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        2 days ago

        I hear you about the panopticon - I figured getting a Gl.iNet router is some protection, as I know what’s running on it and I can keep all my network traffic behind a VPN with a killswitch. Of course, they could try to make those illegal down the road. Who knows.

        GL.iNet’s devices come with their own fork of OpenWRT pre-installed. The UI is easy to navigate and it does everything I need it to, so I haven’t felt any need to install OpenWRT proper, but if you want to, I believe you can easily find instructions to do so online.

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          19 hours ago

          do they share the fork that they’re using on github/gitea/codeberg/etc. that you know of?

          Of course, they could try to make those illegal down the road. Who knows.

          that’s the clever part; they don’t have to make it illegal because the american carriers are self-censoring themselves for pre-compliance and (i suspect) to minimize any controversy/publicity/awareness about it.