W1700k Openwrt Hot ~upd~

: Currently, 6GHz Wi-Fi requires WPA3-SAE security and may have region-specific restrictions (e.g., US support issues). PCIe Probe Bug

, providing near-gigabit speeds over wireless with extremely low latency (6-7ms reported). Freedom from ISP Bloat

: Recent builds have confirmed that the 6GHz band is working. w1700k openwrt hot

: Requires opening the case (using a Torx T10 screw under the QR code) to access the UART/Serial pins for initial flashing. Where to Find More

Enthusiasts on the OpenWrt Forum have noted that the device's internal components, specifically the , tend to generate significant heat. This is compounded by the high power draw of the dual 10 GbE RJ45 ports. : Currently, 6GHz Wi-Fi requires WPA3-SAE security and

There is also a sibling device, the , which shares identical hardware and can be flashed in the same way.

If you hang around home networking forums or browse the flash sales on Chinese marketplaces, you’ve likely seen the phrase popping up repeatedly. : Requires opening the case (using a Torx

If you can find a W1700K on the second-hand market, it represents some of the best hardware available for OpenWrt. Just be prepared to crack it open, use a serial cable, and potentially add a fan to keep those 10G ports from overheating.

If you want, I can:

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