flat4 79 Posted ... I bought two used units to replace my aging amped wireless router/combo that I used as an AP. They seemed like ok hardware aside from the software that need to be installed to set it up. But i thought if anyone used these or similar would they make the same choice or not? Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
aws1971 0 Posted ... I got 2 of these in my house and thinking to get 1 for the garden outside also,but need to do some more tests first if it's really needed.The idea behind the unify device isn't to broadcast at full power (it's useless anyway because most used devices aren't able to send back that strong anyway)I got 1 of the AC points on the ceiling of my attic put it on low power,so it switch seamless from 1 AP (Attic) to the other (Living). Quote Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... Iim only going to use one iin the center of the house. It's a 3000 SQ. Foot house and it have a total of 10 devices using WiFi. So it should work good for me. Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
dIecbasC 38 Posted ... I currently use three SHD's but have had most of the range at one time or another and would definitely buy them again. I've been using Ubiquiti hardware for a few years and although it started a bit rough, its maturing nicely. Ruckus wifi gear probably edges Ubiquiti out but its a chunk more expensive and theres a lot less patient users around to provide support if you run into any complications. Quote Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... I currently use three SHD's but have had most of the range at one time or another and would definitely buy them again. I've been using Ubiquiti hardware for a few years and although it started a bit rough, its maturing nicely. Ruckus wifi gear probably edges Ubiquiti out but its a chunk more expensive and theres a lot less patient users around to provide support if you run into any complications. good to know, I appreciate the feedback Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Those are good if you flash OpenWRT on them.Really solid and the OpenWRT on them is stable.We run ~50+ of them without issues for 3 years, in a 3000sqm facility - size of football stadium + exits, in China.But I am talking about these:https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Ubiquiti_Networks_UniFi_AP_AC_(UAP-AC) The regular unit can cover at least 100sqm, with 2.4 and 5 bands:https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Ubiquiti_Networks_UniFi_AP_Pro Cheap and good choice. Mesh them with 802.11s and you can host the next world cup. 1 sndr reacted to this Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
dIecbasC 38 Posted ... Would be interested to know how to install OpenWRT and what advantages are over stock Ubiquiti firmware. Quote Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... Would be interested to know how to install OpenWRT and what advantages are over stock Ubiquiti firmware.So would i, when this is done does it mean the AP is its own device and the unifi controller is no longer needed? Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... Anything? Sent from my BND-L34 using Tapatalk Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post