[MLB-WIRELESS] alternative to meraki-mini
Shaun Lee Clarke
clarke.shaun.l at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fri Apr 27 18:47:24 EST 2007
Is there an easily installable version of OpenWRT for the Maraki's? Or
os it still a requirement to compile your own?
I assume compiling would require a Linux system, which I do not have,
which is why I have not purchased any of these units yet.
My main uses would be small AP's and client bridges.
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Dan Flett wrote:
> Hi Rohan,
>
> Yeah, the Fon routers look good - especially since they are cheaper
> (US$40 vs Meraki's US$50). But they have the following problems:
>
> I don't think there is a weatherproof version. Where did you hear that
> they were weatherproof?
>
> They don't support Power-Over-Ethernet at all.
>
> They don't ship to Australia yet.
>
> You need to register as a FON member to buy the unit.
>
> I think for the extra US$10 I'd rather get a Meraki with PoE support.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
>
>> From: "Rohan Malhotra" <rohanmalhotra86 at gmail.com>
>> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
>> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] alternative to meraki-mini
>> Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:31:27 +1000
>
>> i was reading through the post about the melbwireless on the
>> techtalkradio
>> forums and some british guy mentioned these babies:
>>
>> http://www.fon.com/en/
>>
>> sounds awesooooome.
>>
>> the standard one is weatherproof, markedly cheaper and according to this:
>>
>> http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Fon/Fonera#head-502f55fd07aa0b4317f616f2dc0c8552eb161749
>>
>>
>> is almost identical to the meraki.
>>
>> so basically same features, much cheaper cost and wider distribution.
>>
>> as i still haven't got around to getting myself a decent router yet, i'm
>> thinking about getting one of these if they're wholly openwrt
>> compatible or
>> at least if i can adapt them to my needs with the melbwireless project.
>>
>> tell us what you think!?
>
>
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