Ask HN: What's a solid, non-mesh/-repeater/-cloud WiFi-GbE bridge ~100 USD?
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If you're not afraid of DIY:
- Get a PC Engines 4x 1gbit APU (like this one: https://www.pcengines.ch/apu4d2.htm)
- Get a PC Engines case (like this one for the board above: https://www.pcengines.ch/case1d4blku.htm, also available in red or blue if that is more your thing)
- And a SD Card which you can use to install Linux or BSD
Then configure the thing however you want.
Will cost you a little bit more than ~100 USD but full freedom (from firmware onwards) is priceless :)
- Get a PC Engines 4x 1gbit APU (like this one: https://www.pcengines.ch/apu4d2.htm)
- Get a PC Engines case (like this one for the board above: https://www.pcengines.ch/case1d4blku.htm, also available in red or blue if that is more your thing)
- And a SD Card which you can use to install Linux or BSD
Then configure the thing however you want.
Will cost you a little bit more than ~100 USD but full freedom (from firmware onwards) is priceless :)
Ubiquiti
or just a lot of value for the money:
search for N-BOX-S2 in aliexpress like: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000893344365.html https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000738202595.html
or just a lot of value for the money:
search for N-BOX-S2 in aliexpress like: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000893344365.html https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000738202595.html
Possibly https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088H2FCHL which has been working well for me.
I've been using a Netgear AC2600 without any issue so far. The AP is about 8 feet away and has line of sight however.
My go-to is always Mikrotik, they have devices that fit just about every possible niche.
1: https://mikrotik.com/
1: https://mikrotik.com/
Don't know about their hardware, but we had more than enough run-ins with bugs in their firmware to strongly advise all our users against using anything Mikrotik. The issues were so bizarre that the only possible explanation was a blatant incompetence on the software developers' part. Something that would normally require a fire-emergency patching, only to be reluctantly patched weeks if not months later. This was several years ago, so perhaps things changed. I will try and dig up the details.
Fortunately, OpenWRT has been ported to a decent number of Mikrotik hardware: https://openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_available_16128
Ive never had any problems with any of their basic stuff, just a couple of things related to VPNs, so I still highly recommend them.
Pick up a pre owned Aruba MST200. Yes, it supports mesh but otherwise it’s a plain old bridge.
I’m happy to hear what’s on the market currently.
I’m still using older Apple hardware which works flawlessly.
I wish they’d kept the network products in production.
Check out Engenius, for example their EWS330AP is nicely priced well-performing locally managed bridge.
I have used that for multiple outdoor and indoor wifi bridge needs.
I have used that for multiple outdoor and indoor wifi bridge needs.
I also have an occasional need for a solid single Ethernet client WiFi bridge, but all the ones I've found so far (purpose-built and travel routers) suffer from unusable, unstable pathologies.
C'mon HN, these can't be unique use-cases.