• @Nommer
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    76 months ago

    I don’t think I could ever go back to an off the shelf router anymore. Years ago I set up a pc with pfsense, hooked that up to a switch for my wired devices plus one to the wireless access point I bought from ubiquiti. Almost zero issues after setting it up, plus it’s much more flexible in that if my wireless dies, my wired devices still work. Or a component in the PC dies, I can just replace the part instead of the whole router. Takes some networking knowledge but really nothing you can’t learn from googling.

    • monk
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      36 months ago

      … with every replaced part and yearly power consumption costing as much as a new conventional low-power router? If the only thing it does is routing packets and you don’t run any heavy services on it, there are low-power, compact and cheap openwrt routers out there.

      • @Nommer
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        16 months ago

        I don’t want openwrt

    • FiveMacs
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      6 months ago

      Did you know you can use emojis within ubitquitis AP for the SSID?

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