[Durham] wireless access point/router
Richard Mortimer
richm at oldelvet.org.uk
Wed Jan 22 09:46:56 UTC 2014
Hi Andy,
Many thanks for the suggestion. That looks great I'll suggest that they
get that one. Then I guess I'll be in for a few hours installing cables!
Regards
Richard
P.S. Strange but I saw someone else saying that bought that same model
for their parents about a week ago.
On 20/01/2014 15:47, Andrew Glass wrote:
> Check out the tplink wdr-3600 wireless n router and ddwrt and openwrt
> compatible
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
> On 20 Jan 2014 15:15, "Richard Mortimer" <richm at oldelvet.org.uk
> <mailto:richm at oldelvet.org.uk>> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a wifi access point that would
> be suitable for use in a village hall. I'm not expecting it will get
> a massive amount of use/traffic just the usual Book of Faces and
> Twits etc.
>
> It will be wall mounted high up and wired back to the ADSL modem
> that lives in a far corner of the building. As an open source geek
> I'd naturally have a tendancy for something that would potentially
> support Openwrt (and friends) but that's certainly not a deal
> breaker. Cost is naturally an issue so no high end NSA-enabled Cisco
> devices required.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
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