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I was going to hack my Linksys, but they locked some things for my model in the US apparently, and needed a flash with firmware I couldn't find.
I just got OpenWRT One. Its a dev router, but hope fully can handle a firewall, VPN server, and maybe a reverse proxy. It's based off banana pi.
I just want my Linux notes in one place (nextcloud) and synced (syncthing), and Jellyfin. Got a Raspberry Pi 5 with a NVMe hat and 16 GB of RAM for that. Then add more later.