On 11/05/2016 09:03 AM, Amuza wrote:
I have played with Nanostation M5, and they work ok,
but I am looking
for a more directional solution for a long distance poin-to-point link
within a noisy environment.
My experience in the field is too limited for giving you an answer.
Anyway looking at the supported Ubiquiti devices the PowerBeam M5 400
(PBE-M5-400
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/powerbeam) looks good.
The AC version of these antennas is not supported yet by OpenWrt/LEDE
(note that they're not 802.11ac anyway, they're just evilUbiquiti
[1]/signature checking locked [2]/vendor lock-in [3]/proprietary
protocol [3]/hackers enemy [2,4] devices).
I hope we can find a better vendor (or wait for LibreRouter [5]).
Bye!
Ilario
[1]
http://libertybsd.net/ubiquiti/
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/Business-Talk/Any-update-on-GPL-licence-viola…
[2]
https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2015-November/037572.html
[3] airMAX AC is not 802.11ac, it's a proprietary protocol
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airMAX-AC/Disabling-AirMax-on-Nanobeam-AC-to-…
[4] in my opinion moving partitions during a firmware upgrade in a way
that you brick your device flashing it with non-original firmware is
evil.
http://bloodhound.aredn.org/products/AREDN/wiki/HowTo/Unbrick
[5]
https://librerouter.org/