I’m currently running an OpenWRT fork that is getting old and hasn’t been updated in awhile. I may try to put mainline OpenWRT on it, but also looking for alternatives.
Any replacement probably needs to have external antennas. I use a directional yagi antenna I made for 2.4GHz for better reception. What’s the word for a good deal and feature combo when you’re not a triple-A gamer? Anyone running a Linux that is not OpenWRT and worth checking out?
I know it’s overkill, I got old system w/ OPNSENSE to managed switch and Ubiquity Access Points for WiFi.
Same! Although my opnsense is virtualized.
Same!
Pfft, overkill is two fanless minipcs running OpenBSD and pf in an active/passive ha config and Ubiquity APs.
I’ve been putting up tp link omada hardware in a few offices. very stable and easy to use