Wow, just what I was looking for Trip.
I now understand what ppl here were talking about, the "controller". In UBNT's case it's their proprietary app or their 'cloud'. But it can also be actually built in to the AP, which it turns out is what I've been looking for.
As is evident above, when in doubt I usually default to Netgear, commercial when possible, and I was vacillating between the NH MK62 and Orbi SRK60 systems.
The Cisco device is apparently good but the Ruckus, although I'm sure it is excellent, is just way too much dough for what it is supposed to do.
And I am all about the scrappy upstart. That's why I originally went with UBNT, but they've just gotten too sewn up in themselves I think. The tech equivalent of a bureaucracy.
Grandstream's GWN7630 looks like just what I have been looking for. No slimey marketing and 'human emotions' (ugh) to wade through only to get to hollow specs. Grandstream's intuitive website indicates compentency, and hard-butt specs are there for us hard-asses. It has everything except 6 or 6E, but is only $108? Incredible. Like UBNT's old days. Worth betting on.
I build ICF houses (concrete, non-combustible), and need workarounds for poor signal in both wifi and mobile, on all three (concrete) floors. I may now have the wifi problem solved but still need a mobile solution. Weboost is the only option I've found in the morass of junk that actually works, but it's >$500. Maybe that's for another time. No idea how common the ability to make wifi calls is on mobiles.
BTW, I've thrown the scanner down the stairs. Now it's fallen and can't get up. Had to go to Office Depot to get my scans. Now forced to research a scanner which I don't have time for.
I now understand what ppl here were talking about, the "controller". In UBNT's case it's their proprietary app or their 'cloud'. But it can also be actually built in to the AP, which it turns out is what I've been looking for.
As is evident above, when in doubt I usually default to Netgear, commercial when possible, and I was vacillating between the NH MK62 and Orbi SRK60 systems.
The Cisco device is apparently good but the Ruckus, although I'm sure it is excellent, is just way too much dough for what it is supposed to do.
And I am all about the scrappy upstart. That's why I originally went with UBNT, but they've just gotten too sewn up in themselves I think. The tech equivalent of a bureaucracy.
Grandstream's GWN7630 looks like just what I have been looking for. No slimey marketing and 'human emotions' (ugh) to wade through only to get to hollow specs. Grandstream's intuitive website indicates compentency, and hard-butt specs are there for us hard-asses. It has everything except 6 or 6E, but is only $108? Incredible. Like UBNT's old days. Worth betting on.
I build ICF houses (concrete, non-combustible), and need workarounds for poor signal in both wifi and mobile, on all three (concrete) floors. I may now have the wifi problem solved but still need a mobile solution. Weboost is the only option I've found in the morass of junk that actually works, but it's >$500. Maybe that's for another time. No idea how common the ability to make wifi calls is on mobiles.
BTW, I've thrown the scanner down the stairs. Now it's fallen and can't get up. Had to go to Office Depot to get my scans. Now forced to research a scanner which I don't have time for.