before buying expensive routers check OpenWRT’s table of hardware and buy one that is supported by the current OpenWRT release and has decent specs. There is a detailed installation guide for each supported device in the wiki too so there are no excuses it’s dead simple and Free yourself from stupid hardware manufacturers and their planed obsolescence products.

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    9 months ago

    I remember the majority of routers in the past could not handle many half-open connections which had very negative impact on torrenting. Asus routers were the only ones that didn’t have that limit and i stuck with them since. Is that still a problem that exists?

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      9 months ago

      I have port forwarding setup on my devices (Google WiFi running OpenWRT). I can connect to most piers on qbitorrent. My only limit seems to be my bandwidth Which is what we want.

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        8 months ago

        Thank you, though that doesn’t really answer my question. Torrenting also worked back then but it would become slower than a router that could handle more half-open connections. If you have fast peers and a small number of torrents, it would probably not matter, but if you seed 100+ torrents at the same time, you’d notice.