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Reasons to use OpenWrt

People install OpenWrt because they find it to be superior to the stock firmware of their router or embedded device. This page showcases many aspects of OpenWrt.

Performance & stability

OpenWrt is designed by network professionals and others who care about the performance of their network and get the best throughput speeds and latency. OpenWrt incorporates many algorithms from recent research that perform far better than vendor-supplied firmware.

Security

OpenWrt is an open source software. Many developers from all over the world review the code before it's released.

Extensibility

While vendor firmware for a router ships with a fixed set of capabilities, OpenWrt provides more than 27000 packages ready to be browsed and installed in an app store-like environment to get the most out of your hardware. Some of the more popular packages allow you to:

Community support

The vibrant and passionate community of developers, volunteers, and other long-time OpenWrt users are always available to help solve an issue.

See also: Communication within the OpenWrt Project

Research platform

Many teams who are doing cutting-edge research into networking topics use OpenWrt as a stable platform for their work. As their work moves from the experimental realm into practical, production-quality code, it is available in OpenWrt builds first. Some teams using OpenWrt include:

Configuration

Because OpenWrt is a true Linux-based system, you have full control over all functions of your router/device.

Zero cost

OpenWrt is provided for free through its GPL license, and thanks to the efforts of many volunteer contributors (both individuals and companies). There are no subscription or licensing fees.