Product Information
What is Openwrt?
The OpenWrt project is a Linux operating system designed for embedded devices. Rather than attempting to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with package management capabilities. This liberates you from being confined to vendor-supplied applications and configurations, enabling you to tailor the device for any application by utilizing packages. For developers, OpenWrt serves as a framework to build applications without the need to construct an entire firmware around it; for users, it translates to the power of complete customization, allowing the device to be utilized in ways never before possible.
How to use Openwrt?
OpenWrt is a Linux OS for embedded devices with a writable filesystem and package management, enabling high customization beyond vendor firmware limits.
Core Functions of Openwrt
Privacy-Focused
Security-focused
No Registration Required
Router Custom Firmware
Support IPv6
Built-in Firewall
Usage Scenarios of Openwrt
- Highly customize embedded devices for specific applications.
- Run on routers and wireless access points as an alternative to commercial firmware.
- Install third-party apps like Tailscale and Netdata on routers.
- Provide developers with underlying frameworks to build applications.
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