Thanks I had no idea that sounds great. I looked online they're devices are not available at all where I live but that's may not be the case for other.
As a matter of fact I heard about them but I don't know much about OPNSense. Do they support devices other than ones they sell? They seem to be rather about professional environment not home network am right?
You're welcome. Sorry I didn't named some specific devices but that's because device availability and price changes drastically region to region so something maybe a great deal where I live but that may not be the case for you or the other way around.that said Xiaomi and some Hauwei maybe tp-link devices are the best bang for the buck in my corner of the world look into those maybe that's the case for you too.
Also Here is the new version of the table of hardware with more details
Sorry I don't know much about DD-WRT to be honest. I myself have a Google WiFi mesh pack of three devices which I bought second hand for about 30$. They are excellent value in my opinion so maybe look into that if you're interested
It comes down to specs and your needs but these are a must in my opinion:
having atleast 128 mb of storage or some way to expand it.
256 mb of memory or more
suppot WiFi 6 or better 6E or 7
Support for mesh protocols if you need it
Decent multi core chipset if you gonna run intensive tasks on it (like VPNs or DNS filtering)
etc..
the list goes on but like I said It really comes down to your needs
( on a side note consider read the details and installation guide page before buying some brands and models are easier than others to tinker with for sure)
I finished watching orb, on the movements of the earth this week. I always wait for them to finish weekly airing then I decide if it's worth watching and this one really surprised me. Orb is great in every aspect.that said The strongest part of this show got to be the fantastic dialogue and the ending couldn't be any better in my opinion. 9/10 for me
In my opinion non of them is the perfect YouTube client but the most dependable one's are NewPipe (I use PipPipe fork) and Grayjay. Unfortunately LibreTube and materialious never worked for me when I use a VPN
Windscribe Supports port-forwarding and they rank pretty well in privacy regards too but they are certainly rank a tier lower than IVPN and Mullvad. Guess it comes down to your priorities here
You're right. Clipious and FreeTube and LibreTube all have both of them but they don't have a solution for "sign in to confirm you're not a bot" error which comes up a lot when you use a VPN. only third party client that fixed this for me was grayjay with passing auth cookies (yes you have to sign in for the cookies unfortunately)
Yeah someone else suggested that too I installed it again and to my surprise it works for now but I'm sure I tried the local extraction the last time too anyways thanks gonna test it for a few days with multiple VPN servers to see if it really passes
Edit: it still doesn't work with some VPN servers "confirm you're not a bot" error
Damn I'm sold next step I gonna look into them