On 2015-09-24, Adam wrote:
>>> So the one you recommend from Amazon got some
>>> mediocre reviews and comes from Asia.
>>> But it works, good for you, that's a plus. It is
>>> also a Qualcomm Atheros, maybe not
>>> so dissimilar from the ones PC Engines sells on
>>>
>> So the one you recommend from Amazon got some
>> mediocre reviews and comes from Asia.
>> But it works, good for you, that's a plus. It is
>> also a Qualcomm Atheros, maybe not
>> so dissimilar from the ones PC Engines sells on
>> their site:
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/wle200nx.htm and
>
> This
On 15-09-23 05:01 PM, Mike Bregg wrote:
I'm using an APU as a firewall/router and it works very well.
However, after experimenting with some different wireless cards, I
actually opted to install a separate EnGenius EAP600 Access Point on
the main floor of my house, using PoE to run to the
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Adam Thompson
wrote:
On 15-09-23 05:01 PM, Mike Bregg wrote:
> I'm using an APU as a firewall/router and it works very well.
> However, after experimenting with some different wireless cards, I
> actually opted to install a separate
The reason I am so onto this, is, there has been so many posts and
threads has been here praising the PC Engines APU boards. I assume
quite a few of you use it as a router, given its Ethernet ports. Then,
why not add a wireless access point, too? That might be a popular
request as well.
Wi-Fi is
> I bought this card for my APU:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HMZ8B2/
>
> Has worked great in AP mode. You will need the
> bracket to make it full height. When I bought
> it, it was $15, too.
>
> If I remember correctly, it shipped from China or
> Tiawan and the estimate was a month, but it
On 2015-09-23, Adam wrote:
>> I bought this card for my APU:
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HMZ8B2/
>>
>> Has worked great in AP mode. You will need the
>> bracket to make it full height. When I bought
>> it, it was $15, too.
>>
>> If I remember correctly, it
If I recall correctly, some of you reported problems with PC Engines' default
option Compex WLE200NX 802.11a/b/g/n.
Oh, there is a new Compex WLE600VX 802.11ac as well (for apu, please check
software support first).
Or, perhaps, I'm better off buying a 3rd party one from Amazon? Intel modules
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