

Sounds like a pain to configure compared to some of the more designated systems. Is the advantage that you use Ubuntu for other things as well, so it’s a more multifunctional system?
Sounds like a pain to configure compared to some of the more designated systems. Is the advantage that you use Ubuntu for other things as well, so it’s a more multifunctional system?
Thanks, I’ll try to get more info on their forums then
I’d probably have to buy something before it supports WiFi. It’s built to run pfsense (has 4 ethernet ports) so I imagine that it would run just fine if I got it a good antenna, but who knows.
I don’t mind which software, I could absolutely use openwrt instead. Assuming I do, which hardware might I need?
Are any of those open source? I was hoping to go the open source route
I already have an opnsense router as firewall, so I don’t really need that part. Was just looking to add a WiFi access point.
Haven’t heard of freshtomato before but this seems like a nice option. I’ll look into it, thx for the suggestion!
Yea I did specifically ask what I would need to buy in the post, so I wouldn’t mind that.
I also use opnsense on a mini pc as a firewall, works great :)
Seems that using it for WiFi is a little iffy based on most of these comments though. The guide you linked also didn’t cover much info about hardware, and I can’t see VLAN-support either, so maybe I should just give in and buy a ubiquity one instead.
That’s a good point, I’ll see if I can figure out the power draw of this system somehow. Any tips?
I already have opnsense on another one like this, so I don’t need a second firewall. Also, for the WiFi one, it doesn’t have to be opnsense. Someone mentioned openwrt which I wouldn’t mind using.
Firefox mobile isn’t working for me on Android.
It’s mostly just a strong preference, so if I can reasonably do it I’d like to. Some great info in that post, thanks for finding it!