I don't know, how much they cost in US, but here are couple of solutions: 1. EdgeRouter X (ER-X) or EdgeRouter Lite (ERLite-3). 2. more userfriendly UniFi Security Gateway (USG) with controller (UCK) or UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) - it propose creating cloud account, but __do not__ require it. 3. use devices capable to run OpenWRT or buy some hardware like Supermicro Embedded Solutions (later I can share models list) t…
Be aware that Unifi's products sometimes require cloud accounts, depending on which update is installed. ALso, the dashboard is full of ads. I definitely would recommend MikroTik, sold my Unifi stuff for MikroTik and would never go back.
Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
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Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#102I would look for hardware that can run Opnsense or OpenWRT See e.g. https://old.reddit.com/r/OPNsenseFirewall/comments/lemj0r/ha... and https://openwrt.org/toh/start
If you don't have an AC watt meter, get one, they're inexpensive and pay for themselves quickly.
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
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The Omnia looks really nice. But in their advertising script they claim they have "LTE antennas", does anyone know what they mean by that claim? I had thought LTE was only a term used by the cellular telecommunications industry.
Likely for a backup cell/LTE WAN connection. Sounds like a nice feature, if it's actually what I think.
If just one backup isn't enough for you then this article [1] about a developer at Gitpod who works remotely might be of interest. He has 6 redundant LTE and 5G connections on his van!
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
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IMHO, skip OpenWRT. It is much more difficult to get working correctly than HN likes to admit. There’s a non-trivial chance you will spend hours and hours reflashing your router and reading forum posts until you eventually brick it. It’s just like Raspberry Pis. Theoretically the right choice but practically speaking a huge time sink and poor, unstable experience that is best left to hobbiest tinkering or networking…
I don't really see what you're talking about. I've flashed all of my routers and _never_ had a problem. Maybe the thing that took me the most time was to decide which version to use or whether I should use openwrt vs tomato vs other competitors
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#105Any system capable of running OpenWRT. https://openwrt.org/supported_devices You might find / inquire about specific devices at the OpenWRT subreddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/openwrt/ The Turris Omnia is priced above your preferred range, but is effectively a small server and has excellent capabilities. It runs a specifically-tuned and live-upgradable version of OpenWRT: https://www.turris.com/en/omnia/overview/
IMHO, skip OpenWRT. It is much more difficult to get working correctly than HN likes to admit. There’s a non-trivial chance you will spend hours and hours reflashing your router and reading forum posts until you eventually brick it. It’s just like Raspberry Pis. Theoretically the right choice but practically speaking a huge time sink and poor, unstable experience that is best left to hobbiest tinkering or networking…
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
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I don't recommend custom router firmware to anyone that isn't 1) confident in their ability to troubleshoot problems you will definitely have and 2) at least somewhat intrigued at the prospect of spending several hours troubleshooting their router.
Even though I still maintain my hacker mindset, as I get older, the more I fall into "I just want it to work."
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't really see what you're talking about. I've flashed all of my routers and _never_ had a problem. Maybe the thing that took me the most time was to decide which version to use or whether I should use openwrt vs tomato vs other competitors
Your post history says you use Dvorak and Vim, and were tinkering with your school’s network at 15, so I think my point stands :)
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#108None of my TPLink, Netgear, or ASUS routers have ever needed a cloud account - I guess this is a new/regional thing? I use Mikrotik hAP2 (~£60/$80) - if you are comfortable with that sort of thing, otherwise I guess anything that supports OpenWRT as others have said. Have you got examples of ones that need a cloud account? I'm intrigued now
Yea I just bought a netgear router and it didn’t require a cloud account. It did push creating one very heavily during setup.
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#109Any router (or routerboard) that supports Mikrotik: https://mikrotik.com/ You don't have to buy from them the hardware. I used to use OpenWRT (which is also a nice second option), but the robustness and flexibility of mikrotik is fantastic.
I have supported dozens of router brands for clients since 1996, and I cannot say enough good things about Mikrotik. It allows you to work productively on Terminal CLI (but that is not necessary).
Re: Ask HN: Please recommend a router without need for a cloud account
#110Any system capable of running OpenWRT. https://openwrt.org/supported_devices You might find / inquire about specific devices at the OpenWRT subreddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/openwrt/ The Turris Omnia is priced above your preferred range, but is effectively a small server and has excellent capabilities. It runs a specifically-tuned and live-upgradable version of OpenWRT: https://www.turris.com/en/omnia/overview/