On Fri, 5 Apr 2013, Roy McMorran wrote:

Hi All,

At my place of employment we have about a dozen wifi devices scattered around our campus. These are mostly consumer-grade Netgear routers and they are not very (ahem) robust. Many of them are actually plugged into little Radio Shack AC timers so they will power cycle every night, but even with this kludge we have frequent problems. We might have an opportunity to get away from this playskool crap, so I'm looking for some advice.

My former colleague was apparently a big fan of Netgear and was looking at the WNDAP360, which does seem to be a step up from where we are, and can be tied to a 'ProSafe 20-AP controller' for some more enterprisey features; we actually have a couple of these APs in service now and they seem decent. But I wonder if there are better options. Anyone have a vendor they are particularly happy with?

I actually like using the consumer grade hardware with openwrt.

I've been using the WNDR3700/3800 which have just been discontinued, but it looks like support for the newest version of the 3700, and for the 4200 and 4500 is hitting openwrt (I haven't checked in the last few weeks, it may be there now).

David Lang
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