Hi!
On March 25, 2020 3:26:00 PM GMT-03:00, amuza <amuza(a)riseup.net> wrote:
It also works in other openwrt 18.06.x supported hardware. The
official
support is for the LibreRouter, TP-Link WDR3500,
WDR3600 and WDR4300.
Thank you SAn!
Is there any roadmap, plan or intention to include any of the other
devices we normally use with Libremesh (like Ubiquity Nanostations)?
Not official support, but if some developer wants to test and support them then great...it
is possible that they already work I don't know.
I have not tried LibreRouter, so I don't know much about it. I was
wondering it if is worth it to try it.
In the case Librerouter won't be available for all our existing
LibreMesh devices, can I have LibreMesh and LibreRouter in the same
network? Will everything work fine?
Yes and yes. LibreRouterOs is just a packaged distribution of LibreMesh with hardware
support for the LibreRouter hardware.
What are the differences between LibreMesh and
LibreRouter?
If you use LibreMesh master then it will be (almost) the same as the LibreRouterOs.
Best!
SAn