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I addressed that - OpenWRT is a 3rd party firmware you need to reflash on your router (if you're lucky). It also doesn't install on an equipment I need.

I've never seen this features out of the box on SOHO equipment like ASUS routers, TP-Links, FritzBoxes, Apple routers and other equipment that actually ends up in peoples homes. And again, we're YEARS after the standard and there still doesn't seem to be feature parity between the two stadards on even basic home equipment.




One of my routers came with OpenWRT, so it's certainly possible to get routers that use it as 1st party firmware.

As for routers with random vendor firmware, I'm not familiar enough with all of the vendors out there to give an authoritative answer but I've seen or helped with plenty of routers that support many of the things on your list.




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