W1700k Openwrt Exclusive
Let’s look under the hood. The W1700K isn't just a spec sheet warrior; it’s about balance.
The W1700K is a prime example of hardware waiting for better software. By installing OpenWrt, you transform a mid-range ISP device into a network engineer's dream tool.
Have you flashed your W1700K yet? Drop your benchmark scores and package recommendations in the comments below! 👇
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It is important to clarify the terminology first: W1700K is the internal hardware platform name. The most famous retail product using this platform is the QNAP QHora-301W. There are also some "generic" W1700K devices sold directly by the OEM, but the QNAP unit is the most widely reviewed.
Here is a detailed review regarding the W1700K platform running OpenWrt.
With 1GB of RAM, you can run a full AdGuardHome instance, unbound recursive DNS, and dnscrypt-proxy simultaneously without touching the swap file. The exclusive eMMC storage means logs can be written aggressively without wearing out a cheap USB stick. Let’s look under the hood
If you are a network administrator, a homelab enthusiast, or a privacy-focused user, yes—100% yes. The W1700K OpenWrt Exclusive represents the first time a consumer router has been built from the ground up for open source, not despite it.
The combination of Filogic 830 power, 2.5GbE ports, vendor-free firmware, and the exclusive "Turbo-Offload" features creates a device that doesn't just last 2 years—it will be relevant for a decade. You aren't buying a router; you are buying a network operating system with bespoke hardware.
For the rest of the world still suffering with stock firmware and monthly "security" patches that break everything: the W1700K is the escape hatch. With 1GB of RAM, you can run a
Ready to join the exclusive club? Check the official OpenWrt forum "Deals" section for the next batch drop. But act fast—they sell out in 17 minutes.
Have you already deployed a W1700K Exclusive? Share your htop screenshots and SQM charts in the comments below. Long live open source routing.
First, let's demystify the name. The W1700K is a reference design built around a powerful MediaTek Filogic 830 series chipset (quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 at 1.7GHz—hence the "1700" in the name). The "K" variant signifies a hardware revision with upgraded NAND flash (512MB) and DDR4 RAM (1GB).
The term "OpenWrt Exclusive" is the real differentiator. Unlike "OpenWrt compatible" devices (where you have to hack together a build and pray drivers work), the W1700K Exclusive ships with a custom-tailored, legally licensed, hardware-optimized build of OpenWrt 23.05 or newer. No binary blobs. No kernel panics. Every driver is written specifically for this board.