... as WiFi. Only the Open Source world has the _persistence_ to fix bad implementations until the protocol actually works by the book, and the wide body of expertise necessary to pull that off.
The result is that I'm not seeing all of the flakyness that I'd usually experience with a commercial WiFi access point, even one that is running OpenWRT but doesn't provide the necessary _access_ to fix everything broken about its WiFi. It's a clear difference in performance.