Pshaw, I wish I was being paid by ubiquiti. I can't negate most of your
points, however, with 30 devices, I'm guessing that op doesn't need much in
the way of packages, just an access point. I run a pretty sophisticated
network, so I don't need the ap to have ipv6 since all I ever do is reboot
it and update the firmware, but it's been rock solid.
As for dual band, it looks like I was mistaken. They're all single band
with the option to pick which band they operate in at purchase time.
I don't know about ad hoc mode. I've never had to use it.
On Jul 24, 2013 2:27 PM, "Pau" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Which Ubiquiti product is dual band? All the ARIMAX serie is single
> band (5GHz or 2.4Ghz but not both).
>
> IMHO raw OpenWRT is quite more powerful than Airos. For instance, in
> Airos you cannot use Ad-Hoc and neither IPv6 (as far as I know). And
> yes, you can login by SSH but the system is modified enough to don't
> be able to use standard OpenWRT packages. For doing so you need the
> SDK, and Ubiquiti announced they are gonna stop providing it. So, take
> this into account when you make your OS choice.
>
> PS: are you being payed by Ubiquiti or something?
>
> On 24/07/13 22:39, Christ Schlacta wrote:
> > I'd highly recommend looking into the products from ubnt.com,
> > ubiquiti networks.  They run airmax and unifi products run an OS
> > that's just a modified openwrt.  They should be able to meet your
> > chriteria easily enough.  There are some with dual ethernet,
> > they're all POE, some are dual band or better on the 2.4 and 5Ghz
> > range.  and I hate to say it, I bought my first ubiquiti device
> > intending to run openwrt on it, and ended up just sticking to
> > airos.  They have some nice valueadd atop openwrt, so definitely
> > give them a look.
> >
> > Oh, and the prices are amazing.
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Pau <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Another option is ARC Flex FreeStation5. But if you need to use
> > ad-hoc mode in WiFi I don't recommend it because the Ralink USB
> > chip crashes a lot.
> >
> > http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/arc/freestation
> >
> > On 24/07/13 20:17, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> >>>> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 19:37:08 +0200, Roberto Riggio
> >>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Also it is not quite clear to me if the home routers have
> >>>>> an ethernet switch with 5 ports configured as 1 WAN and 4
> >>>>> LAN or if they have an ethernet port configured for WAN
> >>>>> and a 4 port switch. The latter would be ok the former no.
> >>>>
> >>>> If the switch is configurable, openwrt allows you to not
> >>>> bridge the WAN port with the LAN ports if that is what your
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