Looking for some advice from someone who has deployed multiple AP's that can be powered by 802.3af/at within a large home or small business and not using a dedicated controller or expensive (read: Aruba, Cisco, HP, etc) solution.
I've narrowed down my picks to the following:
1. D-Link DAP-2660 - Hard to find any good reviews on this unit, not a lot out there, but price is right and feature set looks good, band steering, built in RADIUS server.
2. Engenius EAP-1750H - I've read mixed reviews
3. Ubiquiti UAP-AC (mixed reviews, heat issues (maybe fixed in v2), concerned about amount of time to implement things promised early on like ZH, I'm not concerned about ZH in particular, but concerned this model is a lemon.
At first I was very much leaning towards the UAP-AC until I researched more and read about the issues. I don't know much about the EAP1750H and even less real world on the DAP-2660.
I'm hoping someone has set these up and could share experience. My use case is deploying 3 or 4 of these in large homes and/or small businesses to allow good 5Ghz coverage/roaming in the home or small business while also providing 2.4Ghz coverage/roaming for older devices.
I've narrowed down my picks to the following:
1. D-Link DAP-2660 - Hard to find any good reviews on this unit, not a lot out there, but price is right and feature set looks good, band steering, built in RADIUS server.
2. Engenius EAP-1750H - I've read mixed reviews
3. Ubiquiti UAP-AC (mixed reviews, heat issues (maybe fixed in v2), concerned about amount of time to implement things promised early on like ZH, I'm not concerned about ZH in particular, but concerned this model is a lemon.
At first I was very much leaning towards the UAP-AC until I researched more and read about the issues. I don't know much about the EAP1750H and even less real world on the DAP-2660.
I'm hoping someone has set these up and could share experience. My use case is deploying 3 or 4 of these in large homes and/or small businesses to allow good 5Ghz coverage/roaming in the home or small business while also providing 2.4Ghz coverage/roaming for older devices.