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by tanvach
73 days ago
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Anyone has done mesh WiFi (ideally triband) using off the shelf parts and Linux? I have an Orbi AX system which works reliably, but now I want to upgrade the radio to WiFi 7 and that means I need to upgrade all the hardware. Hoping to move to using off the shelf parts so in the future I can just change the radio (ideally bunch of USB sticks). I understand this is not strictly just the router. I can (and used to have) a router as separate device, but any mesh WiFi right now that I can find need a pricy router that acts as the coordinator, essentially negates the economic benefits. |
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Then there's the roaming issue. This is largely what the commercial "mesh" systems try to solve: deciding / helping inform when clients should switch APs. There are many solutions and none of them are without issues, including the commercial ones. Here's a starting point: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/roaming