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bort posted:What's so nice about 'em? Pros: Cheap, functional, flexible, good support, active community, features being added regularly, and they look good. Official SDK for the firmware. Cons: Supply chain issues, lack of pro tier features (vlan/radius/ipv6, although most of this is coming in future firmware), some reliability issues in the past (some older DoA units, incredibly basic http exploit, self-zapping secondary poe ports on the nanostation) Basically what you'd expect from a new company trying to disrupt the market (and doing a v. good job)
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TheRife posted:I'm looking into possibly doing a wlan shot of about 750ft. I've never done one of these before and am just curious if I can roll it myself instead of getting a vendor to spec something this summer. Can anyone reccomend two APs that can work with this distance? I just need to connect this warehouse thats adjacent to one of my schools to the LAN. You could try a nanobridge, http://www.ubnt.com/nanobridge Also, the supply chain issues are worse now, roc-noc is completely sold out of them.
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