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by simoncion
26 days ago
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It might be that UBNT has screwed up the settings when in 802.11r mode. I have 802.11r set up on my OpenWRT Ones and I'm seeing what appears to be A-OK roaming with my Linux laptop and Pixel 5a. I do also have DAWN installed (solely to populate the "hearing map") and umdns installed... but it's not clear to me if those are actually useful. Unless they've reimplemented the whole damn thing since like 2018 or so, UniFi is OpenWRT with the serial numbers filed off, and UBNT is known to be not especially great at having good software on the APs. I had a square UAP-AC and then an AC-LITE and an AC-LR all running the official software for several years. While the management GUI seemed like it'd come in handy if you had to manage like a hundred APs, I wasn't impressed with either official support or the rest of the software. |
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I've been using the U6-Pro backed by UCG-Max and couldn't be happier.
Yes - the software running on the standalone APs is still basically OpenWRT wrapped with a management layer. But UniFi has grown to a much larger system. All the router boxes are running Debian, for example (even those with a built-in AP).