Open source router firmware OpenWrt ships its own hardware
Briefly

The Software Freedom Conservancy asserts that the introduction of the OpenWrt One demonstrates how compliance with FCC regulations can indeed coexist with the right to repair.
OpenWrt and the SFC created the OpenWrt One hardware to celebrate two decades of OpenWrt, showcasing the viability of open-source hardware in consumer networking.
The device is touted as 'unbrickable', offering users assurance with features that allow independent firmware installation without the risk of total failure.
By launching the OpenWrt One, both OpenWrt and SFC are addressing criticisms around hardware compliance with software principles, marking a significant milestone for the right to repair movement.
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