On 17/04/2019 01:01, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
> In comp.sys.raspberry-pi druck wrote:
>> Get yourself a decent router, I recommend ASUS, got a RT-ac68U which is
>> superb. It's a fibre router, but I did have to use with USB 4G dongles
>> for a month after moving house.
>
> That router has half the RAM of the Pi Zero and a lower CPU clock
> (though two cores instead of one).
Clock speed is pretty immaterial, it is a dedicated router chipset, with
gigabit Ethernet, a/b/c/g/n/ac WiFi, and is vastly better as a router
than a general purpose Pi Zero W with everything going over a single USB
bus.
> I'm sure it's fine for doing the
> current job of my DGN2200, but I wouldn't consider changing that if
> it wasn't for the need to run the HTTPS to HTTP software, and hence
> I started looking outside the range of available routers.
Well you wont find anything better at doing WiFi routing than a WiFi router.
---druck
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