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    <title>Routers &amp;mdash; Ebrius Disputatios</title>
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    <description>### *A thing&#39;s not wrong because it&#39;s illegal, a thing is illegal because it&#39;s wrong*.</description>
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      <title>OpenWRT Releases New Stable Version.</title>
      <link>https://blog.natehiggers.org/openwrt-releases-new-stable-version</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[details&#xA;summary&#xA;OpenWrt 25.12.1 Is The New Stable Version.&#xA;&#xA;Spoiler alert, I just upgraded from 25.12.0 to the latest. The current stable OpenWrt 25.12 release is linked below. It is adviced to use the latest available release if possible.&#xA;a href=&#34;https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/25.12.1/targets/&#34;OpenWrt 25.12.1/a&#xA;blockquoteiReleased: 2026-03-17/a/i&#xA;/summary&#xA;&#xA;The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices. Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with package management. &#xA;&#xA;This frees you from the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize the device through the use of packages to suit any application. &#xA;&#xA;For developers, OpenWrt is the framework to build an application without having to build a complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.&#xA;&#xA;See the Table of Hardware for supported devices. For more information about OpenWrt project organization, see the About OpenWrt pages.&#xA;&#xA;#Openwrt #Linux #EmbededDevices #Routers&#xA;&#xA;/details&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<a href="https://downloads.openwrt.org/">OpenWrt 25.12.1 Is The New Stable Version</a>.</p>

<p>Spoiler alert, I just upgraded from 25.12.0 to the latest. The current stable OpenWrt 25.12 release is linked below. It is adviced to use the latest available release if possible.
<a href="https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/25.12.1/targets/">OpenWrt 25.12.1</a>
<blockquote><i>Released: 2026-03-17</a></i>
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<p>The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices. Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with package management.</p>

<p>This frees you from the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize the device through the use of packages to suit any application.</p>

<p>For developers, OpenWrt is the framework to build an application without having to build a complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.</p>

<p>See the <a href="https://openwrt.org/toh/start">Table of Hardware</a> for supported devices. For more information about OpenWrt project organization, see the <a href="https://openwrt.org/about">About OpenWrt</a> pages.</p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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