My home WiFi router (a TP-Link WR841N) has died the death, so it's time
to replace it.

I just need a WiFi to Ethernet bridge. I don't need firewalling, DHCP,
DNS, etc., as I do all that from several debian boxen.

2.4GHz is a requirement. 5GHz would be good for future expansion.

I see several routers that come with WRT built in. Are they worthwhile
for my application? I see the GL.iNet GL-AR750S-Ext and variants.
https://store.gl-inet.com/

My main requirement is indoors, occasionally outdoors in the yard, so I
don't need a lot of range.

Thoughts? Suggestions?

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the word to its mere embellishments, such as arts and sciences; but
the true distinction between it and barbarism is, that the one
presents a state of society under the protection of just and
well-administered law, and the other is left to the chance government
of brute force."
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