I’ve just replaced our old home router with a tiny OpenBSD router, and I’ve been surprised and delighted by it. The old router - a TEW813-DRU - was getting long in the tooth. Made in 2014, it was relieved of WiFi gateway duties when the pandemic demanded less glitchy videoconferencing than it could support1, and was only still around because it can route full gigabit to the WAN port2 - and perhaps more importantly, allows DHCP to be switched off so that our Pi-Hole can take over that task...| Jamie Montgomerie’s World Wide Web Log