On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 17:06:05 -0500
Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do you have recommendation for active SDN controller able to manage
> multiple openWRT APs with channel control and client traffic hand off
> between the APs?
> 
> The rest of simple network can be managed statically with
> Ansibe/Puppet.
> 

I'm sorry,

The automation already out there for OpenWRT centralized router
management seems to be more optimized for medium to large internet
service provider usage, not necessarily business usage. However If you
already have a vendor agnostic router config and monitoring solution it
looks like there is quite a bit of custom automation you can do with
SNMP, TR-069 (via EasyCwmp), a few protocols and software suites
provided by OpenWISP systems (which now appears to be merged with LEDE
which was merged to OpenWRT recently). RADIUS wireless authentication
is definitely supported.

Is does not look like there is a as-polished out of the box
ready solution as the UBNT cloudkey stuff but the underlying technology
is there. I'd still invite you to take a look at the OpenWRT
documentation https://openwrt.org/docs/start here. There may be some
other place where openwrt may be the perfect fit in your network.

I do want to stand by when I said OpenWRT is not simply a consumer
firmware replacement for consumer routers. Despite that being a common
use case the OpenWRT firmware does scale up very nicely and even
encompasses other use-cases such as embedded appliance development. In
one of my use cases I've used the OpenWRT OS and a base to develop
uninterruptible power supply and power distribution unit network
management with the help of Nut Daemon.

Sorry I could not be of more help here. It does sadden me that UBNT is
now implementing and turning on spyware functionality "analytics" on
people's networks via firmware updates. If that is true it's probably a
tradeoff your going to have to make at least until better regulation of
userdata comes to the US or more development is put towards a open
 central management system. Balance the polished central management of
 the UBNT system vs the freedom and program-ability of the WRT system.

If you do end up doing something with OpenWRT do write back here and
tell us. I'd be curious to see what you've done with it. But yeah,
OpenWRT seems better for either the really small one-off setup like a
central core router or the really big setup (custom firmware for
thousands of devices) without much in-between.
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