OpenWrt, now 20 years old, is crafting its own future-proof reference hardware
There are, as you might expect, a few disagreements about what's most important.
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I mean OpenWRT runs and actively releases new software for those late 90s hardware.
Even DD-WRT is still doing that as an ex-user who didn't know any better. I moved back to stock firmware after a while since I don't know enough about networking but from what I've read, OpenWRT seems to be the main choice these days.