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by dvdbloc
541 days ago
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What solution do you use for wireless access points? That’s generally my problem, you can find plenty of solid hardware to run pfSense on but as soon as you look at access points everything seems to be proprietary something or from questionable sources. |
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The hardware is relatively inexpensive and seems to be rather stable, the company is based in Latvia, and the manufacturing (or at least the board-stuffing and injection-molding) seems to primarily be done in Europe. Some of their stuff is pretty flexible about what kinds of PoE is can work with.
All of the Mikrotik stuff I'm aware of runs their Linux-based RouterOS. This means they all get the same user interface -- the same for a "switch," for an "access point," and for a "router."
I like that this blurs the lines between different device classes. For instance, my access points have two Ethernet ports on them, and two radios. I can use them as simple access points, or as routers, or as switches... or all of this at the same time. Whatever I want to do with them is fine: It's just a highly-configurable device with n hardware interfaces available on it.
I could replace the separate switch and OpenWRT router that I have on a shelf in the basement with a singular Mikrotik switch that did both jobs if I wanted to. (I probably would not, and it probably would never make sense to do so, but their software allows me to do as many nonsensical things as I choose. That's a good thing.)