Re: Wiring ethernet in new office
I only buy things which are supported by openwrt, which means any supported router/AP can support basically anything. Last I looked, microtik and ubiquity had a lot of openwrt support. I just looked up microtik, prices have really come down on their stuff, they used to be really rare and high priced, looks like they are making a bigger play for the market now. Good, there needs to be more than the usual trash choices.
Right now I'm running a qotom box at home and a secondary AP running bridged over copper. The qotom is something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Qotom-Q190G4N...search&sr=8-21
It's a bit expensive for a router, but I run my network hardware for a long time, so I don't mind spending on it. I put the x86 version of openwrt on it, and it's rock solid, and does whatever I want it to. It's probably about time that I upgrade the network card on it though.
My last router was an asus wl500gl and I ran that thing for around 8 years until it was just too slow for current internet speeds. Recapped it at least twice.
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Right now I'm running a qotom box at home and a secondary AP running bridged over copper. The qotom is something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Qotom-Q190G4N...search&sr=8-21
It's a bit expensive for a router, but I run my network hardware for a long time, so I don't mind spending on it. I put the x86 version of openwrt on it, and it's rock solid, and does whatever I want it to. It's probably about time that I upgrade the network card on it though.
My last router was an asus wl500gl and I ran that thing for around 8 years until it was just too slow for current internet speeds. Recapped it at least twice.
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