Apparently they have a "consumer grade" version now too:
https://amzn.to/2Z9adB3

I think it has some sort of VPN or tunneling features, IIRC, but these are
definitely more fancy than what you want. Just thought I'd bring it up
anyway.

AJ ONeal
https://git.coolaj86.com


On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 4:10 PM AJ ONeal (Home) <[email protected]> wrote:

> I discovered Ubiquiti a few years ago and I love them. They're cheaper
> than consumer-grade routers *and* more powerful.
>
> I have the AC-Lite at home right now:
> https://amzn.to/2H3GSgX
>
> I believe you can get to the Linux shell and do all sorts of cool things
> if you have the inclination.
> I've done it on one of their routers at least.
>
> The UAPs run in no-nonsense AP mode by default and I really like their
> software. It's robust without being (in my opinion) neither too complex nor
> too hand-holdy.
>
> AJ ONeal
> https://git.coolaj86.com
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:18 PM Charles Curley <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My home WiFi router (a TP-Link WR841N) has died the death, so it's time
>> to replace it.
>>
>> I just need a WiFi to Ethernet bridge. I don't need firewalling, DHCP,
>> DNS, etc., as I do all that from several debian boxen.
>>
>> 2.4GHz is a requirement. 5GHz would be good for future expansion.
>>
>> I see several routers that come with WRT built in. Are they worthwhile
>> for my application? I see the GL.iNet GL-AR750S-Ext and variants.
>> https://store.gl-inet.com/
>>
>> My main requirement is indoors, occasionally outdoors in the yard, so I
>> don't need a lot of range.
>>
>> Thoughts? Suggestions?
>>
>> --
>> "When we talk of civilization, we are too apt to limit the meaning of
>> the word to its mere embellishments, such as arts and sciences; but
>> the true distinction between it and barbarism is, that the one
>> presents a state of society under the protection of just and
>> well-administered law, and the other is left to the chance government
>> of brute force."
>> - The Rev. James White, Eighteen Christian Centuries, 1889
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>> https://charlescurley.com
>>
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