You basically just described OpenWRT.they have a very comprehensive array of features, and they are the same from one router to the next so you know what you are getting
I'm not kidding you can literally setup an OpenWRT router wifi and stuff in like 3 clicks (max 2 minutes even if never done it before) then never have to open up the router page again, unless you want to update the firmware.but honestly didn't understand the language and found the configuration really hard going. And my supplier, Zen, will not support "other routers" any more. And before anyone says it, I don't want to learn it either. I have better ways to spend my time.
Go to 10:57 here until 12:30 as an example:
That is all you do. That covers how to setup PPPoE (if your ISP needs it) and Wifi config via GUI.
It can get even easier where you literally don't even have to access the router interface at all after you flash the OpenWRT image to the router (usually via stock firmware webpage). On the firmware selector page of OpenWRT, select your router, then click "Customize installed packages and/or first boot script" then the little cogwheel. It will auto setup PPPoE and wifi for you with what credentials you want. Click request build and that's it.
We also haven't even talked about price yet. Imagine spending £200 on any brand router when a router capable of running OpenWRT will do the exact same job for £20 and consume less power.
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