I think that it not easy to get 5GHz radio and Arduino Yun only has
2.4GHz support.

openmesh has 5GHz radio support and should have OpenWRT support soon.

[1] http://www.open-mesh.com/products/access-points/om5p.html

On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Bob Copeland via Devel
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> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 05:20:56PM +0200, Florian Meier via Devel wrote:
>> Hi,
>> in order to build up a large 802.11s network for research purposes, I am
>> currently searching for a possibility to assemble low priced WiFi hardware.
>>
>> Although, compared to IEEE 802.15.4 where you can just put a well
>> documented ATMEGA256RFR2 (or another comparable IC) on a PCB, it seems
>> much more difficult. I am dreaming of building an open source hardware
>> running Linux, with a (preferably 5 GHz capable) WiFi chip, that can be
>> used as a 802.11s node.
>
> Although I haven't used it personnaly, I believe Arduino Yun should be
> capable and might already be what you are hoping to build.  It has an
> AR9331 on board and has an OpenWRT port.
>
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