A Google OnHub router, once considered premium but now obsolete, was repurposed by installing OpenWrt firmware to serve as a wired-to-wireless bridge. This allowed seamless network connectivity for devices far from the main Wi-Fi network without double NAT issues, demonstrating that old routers can still be valuable through creative reuse and customization.
Read the full article at Hackaday
Want to create content about this topic? Use Nemati AI tools to generate articles, social posts, and more.





