(cross-posted from LEDE forum)
Strange question, perhaps, but here goes:
Does anyone know of a company selling routers and/or WiFi gear and using OpenWRT - and advertising that as a feature?
I have a recollection of Buffalo using DD-WRT in at least some models of their routers, and Engenius (Senao) uses OpenWRT in their outdoor WiFi devices, although they hide it behind a custom web UI and CLI, don’t provide root access, and don’t seem to contribute patches to support their hardware. They certainly don’t advertise the fact they are using OpenWRT.
Years back I bought a Kasda router on Ebay that was advertised specifically as using OpenWRT, There are also some “DIY” devices (e.g. Arduino Yun, VoCore, Onion Omega, OOlite) that openly use OpenWRT, but they are marketed toward “makers” and developers, not “end users.”
If you’re reading this, you have probably already flashed OpenWRT onto some brand of router (and/or other things). So it may seem trivial to you, but I think that having a line of hardware out there that runs OpenWRT “openly” - and promotes it - would be good for the overall OpenWRT community.
Does anyone know of anyone selling “OpenWRT-specific” hardware? If not, does anyone know why not?
-Bill