Using super small router (size of WU-1A)
Posted: 09 Jun 2017, 14:34
Hey guys,
I wonder why everyone keeps using/referring to the TP Link TL-MR3040?
It's kind of big and has a cable in the way :/
Isn't there any router way smaller than that, the size of a Nikon WU-1A for example?
I mean, OpenWRT should run on Pi Zero for example, that's still way smaller than the TL-MR3040.
And there are even smaller things, like the NanoPi (http://www.nanopi.org/) or the Omega2 (https://onion.io/omega2/).
Does anyone already use something smaller?
Thanks!
I wonder why everyone keeps using/referring to the TP Link TL-MR3040?
It's kind of big and has a cable in the way :/
Isn't there any router way smaller than that, the size of a Nikon WU-1A for example?
I mean, OpenWRT should run on Pi Zero for example, that's still way smaller than the TL-MR3040.
And there are even smaller things, like the NanoPi (http://www.nanopi.org/) or the Omega2 (https://onion.io/omega2/).
Does anyone already use something smaller?
Thanks!