• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Seems cheaper where we are $89 CAD so €68. 1 gig RAM is plenty for a router. I’m running OpenMediaVault Samba shares and MiniDLNA on 256MB RAM and it doesn’t max out. More RAM would be wasted on a router.

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      3 days ago

      Check this out, the router from the link for someone in Europe:

      Now the other ones:

      I guess you get the point, all Openwrt routers and the last one is much much better in all ways.

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          2 days ago

          Because Europe, but as you can see the OpenWrt One makes no sense when the BPI-Wifi5 is half the price and the R3 is a 35€ more expensive but has multiple ethernet posts, SFP and a ton of other IO. In fact even for the US market I don’t see the price of the OpenWrt One making any sense, because the others are cheaper over there as well.

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            2 days ago

            The odd thing about any pi kits in north america is their website list price is not our distributer purchase price. I looked up the Banana pi kit openwrt and it would be €114 .

            Everyone always says thing like you can get a raspberrypi for €25 , but trying to get one here means used ones were €120 and new was €170