Have a look at cambiums E410 line..
We have been using them for all kinds of residential and business deployments. Just installed 2 E501S units for an Off Road park in the woods on the side of a mountain. They Cover the entire entry point and all of the campground and performance rocks :)



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    *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com
    <mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com>> *On Behalf Of * Tim Cailloux
    *Sent:* Monday, October 29, 2018 7:41 AM
    *To:* Animal Farm Mailing List <af@af.afmug.com
    <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WiFi systems

    I do MDUs, hotels, and large residential (5000+ feet) with Unifi.

    For MDUs, I set a native/default VLAN on all switch ports with no
    DHCP/IP and no routing.  I then selectively enable ports for
    devices and tenants.  All hardware is on a "device only"
    management VLAN for the Unifi equipment to talk with itself and
    firewall rules to only allow inter-device communication and with
    the Unifi controller.  Each tenant gets their own VLAN (no
    inter-VLAN routing).  WiFi is an open guest network in the common
    areas with managed DNS/click-through authentication.  Port
    isolation is enabled on the aggregation switches to each cascaded
    switch, and to each AP to limit broadcast domains.

    The hotel setup is similar, with VoIP phones in the mix on
    dedicated "Guest + Tagged VoIP VLANs" for all Ethernet ports and
    dedicated staff WiFi/VLAN networks.  802.1x is coming to these
    networks soon to provide device authentication for the
    managed/corporate devices.

    Firmware updates are tested in the lab, then in a trial network,
    then scheduled for deployment during a maintenance window.  APs
    are scheduled for upgrade first, and then switches get upgraded 30
    minutes later.  MDUs happen overnight. Hotels happen during the
    day, at off-peak hours (like 11AM Wednesday) , while staffed, in
    case there's a guest emergency.

    tim

    On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:35 AM Matt Hoppes
    <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net
    <mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>> wrote:

        So you brick the entire network at one time? ;)

        What is your application? Apartments?  Or single dwelling homes?


        On Oct 28, 2018, at 10:19, Tim Cailloux
        <t...@southern-internet.com <mailto:t...@southern-internet.com>>
        wrote:

            I'm using Ubiquiti Unifi for my SMB/large residential
            customers. It's got virtually everything I need to manage,
            though it's not single pane-of-glass monitoring for the
            entire network.

            I'm using Cambium cnPilot for my residential customers,
            managed through cnMaestro with my other Cambium gear.  It
            works nicely.

            (I'm far enough down the path with an installed Ubiquiti
            footprint that I'm unwilling to migrate the Unifi to
            cnPilot, and Cambium is only now coming out with switches
            that can be managed through cnMaestro.)

            tim

            On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 11:38 PM Adam Moffett
            <dmmoff...@gmail.com <mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                I'm curious general if anyone is selling WiFi
                systems.  Not just a
                single router, but some kind of integrated package
                like AmpliFi.  I see
                several options on the market, but AmpliFi is supposed
                to work with
                Ubiquiti's UNMS software.  Something centrally managed
                like that might
                be very attractive to me.  I like the idea that when
                they all need a
                firmware update I just click a button and they all get
                updated.

                -Adam


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