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Indeed lower memory can be a big problem for consumer routers if you need to run OpenWRT and use extra features like Adguard Home and Tailscale.
Both RAM and Storage can be an issue with Adguard Home.
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/dns/adguard-home
Newer chipsets for WiFi 6 and especially WiFi 7 already require more RAM for the chipsets. That is why you see many WiFi 7 routers are with 1GB RAM or even 2GB RAM.
I dislike WiFi 6/7 routers with only 256MB RAM myself.
Personally I use Mini PC based OpenWRT implementation, so no need to worry about RAM and Flash Storage (2GB RAM and 4GB Storage are more than enough). Then I use consumer wireless routers as AP: Asus RT-AX86U as AP for one setup, Asus TUF-BE6500 or TP-Link Archer BE805 for another setup.
And I do not use OpenWRT's Adguard Home package, rather I run it as a separate LxC container or Docker Container.
Both RAM and Storage can be an issue with Adguard Home.
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/dns/adguard-home
Newer chipsets for WiFi 6 and especially WiFi 7 already require more RAM for the chipsets. That is why you see many WiFi 7 routers are with 1GB RAM or even 2GB RAM.
I dislike WiFi 6/7 routers with only 256MB RAM myself.
Personally I use Mini PC based OpenWRT implementation, so no need to worry about RAM and Flash Storage (2GB RAM and 4GB Storage are more than enough). Then I use consumer wireless routers as AP: Asus RT-AX86U as AP for one setup, Asus TUF-BE6500 or TP-Link Archer BE805 for another setup.
And I do not use OpenWRT's Adguard Home package, rather I run it as a separate LxC container or Docker Container.