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I have used the ubiquity. They do mac filtering. Their firmware is good. What exactly is it that you are trying to do? I don't understand what open wrt can do on the ubiquity radios that their firmware can't. I have a ubiquity nanostation and I love it. The reason they are not well distributed in Canada yet is.. (This is what I was told anyhow) While they have been approved by the FCC for operation in the states, the units have not yet been approved for use in Canada by the CRTC.<BR>
I have used several of the other ubiquity products, powerstation, etc, as well as their 5 Ghz stuff. I have used them outside from -40 ~ +40 degrees in the rain sleet, and snow.<BR>
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<BR>Joseph Wennechuk<BR>________________<BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR>> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 02:28:22 -0500<BR>> From: unsolicited@swiz.ca<BR>> To: kwlug-disc@kwlug.org<BR>> Subject: [kwlug-disc] OpenWRT / 802.11n / USB / SD / GB - MAC filtering wi-fi side specific?<BR>> <BR>> Having posted to OpenWRT looking for these specs, two suggestions that <BR>> came back are the Asus RT-N16 (DD-WRT) and Ubiquiti RouterStation Pro.<BR>> <BR>> Anyone have any experience with these?<BR>> <BR>> The manuals for the Asus RT-N16 are a joke. Web pages and dialogue <BR>> boxes are not explained. e.g. Trying to see if MAC filtering can be <BR>> applied to wi-fi only. [I have physical control over my copper ports, <BR>> wi-fi not so much. So I want to restrict the wi-fi to the few known <BR>> MAC addresses, and leave the copper side alone - letting me un/plug to <BR>> my heart's content.]<BR>> <BR>> And, of course, yet again, Canada Computer has no stock.<BR>> <BR>> [Wanted to check out the Asus eee PC 1201n they had in stock, but they <BR>> wouldn't let me open it to see if I can see the screen without <BR>> glasses, and test the 'chicklet' keyboard. They're not inclined to put <BR>> one on display either - too much older inventory. And, now they're out <BR>> of stock again. <sigh>]<BR>> <BR>> The Ubiquiti RouterStation Pro appears to be a board only, not well<BR>> distributed in Canada, and, of course, out of stock.<BR>> <BR>> Anyone know how I get one of these in a black box - apparently in <BR>> comes with OpenWRT installed.<BR>> <BR>> Thoughts?<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> kwlug-disc_kwlug.org mailing list<BR>> kwlug-disc_kwlug.org@kwlug.org<BR>> http://astoria.ccjclearline.com/mailman/listinfo/kwlug-disc_kwlug.org<BR> </body>
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