PinkFloydEffect
Regular Contributor
I moved into an apartment with WiFi included in the rent, but its a weak signal and I would like to be on my own my own subnet.
I got a free bridge from work but its a piece of junk (DLINK DAP-1525) from 2011. Surprisingly it supports 5GHz AC....must have been ahead of its time. Its weak though, I can get twice the bandwidth with a USB 3.0 adapter than I can with the DAP-1525 literally in my window. Usually a bridge requires a transmitter but this works without any proprietary frequency bands.
The landlords router/AP is on an auto setting so both 2.4GHz and 5GHz show up under one SSID which is not exactly ideal. However when using the DAP-1525 it allows you to connect to the radio you want...it actually shows two radios on different channels for B/G/N and two radios on different channels for N/A all 4 with the same SSID.
I setup a Ubiquity bridge 5 years ago that impressed me so I am considering looking into Ubiquity again but that project required a proprietary transmitter/AP. Ideally I would like to bridge onto the landlords 5GHz radio then patch to a firewall>switch>desktop PC & my own AP. We went to running pfSense on a blade server at work so our old rack mounted Untangle firewall is up for grabs...thinking about trying to run pfSense on the Untangle hardware.
Long story short the weak link in my chain is going to be the bridge radio so I need help choosing one.
I got a free bridge from work but its a piece of junk (DLINK DAP-1525) from 2011. Surprisingly it supports 5GHz AC....must have been ahead of its time. Its weak though, I can get twice the bandwidth with a USB 3.0 adapter than I can with the DAP-1525 literally in my window. Usually a bridge requires a transmitter but this works without any proprietary frequency bands.

The landlords router/AP is on an auto setting so both 2.4GHz and 5GHz show up under one SSID which is not exactly ideal. However when using the DAP-1525 it allows you to connect to the radio you want...it actually shows two radios on different channels for B/G/N and two radios on different channels for N/A all 4 with the same SSID.
I setup a Ubiquity bridge 5 years ago that impressed me so I am considering looking into Ubiquity again but that project required a proprietary transmitter/AP. Ideally I would like to bridge onto the landlords 5GHz radio then patch to a firewall>switch>desktop PC & my own AP. We went to running pfSense on a blade server at work so our old rack mounted Untangle firewall is up for grabs...thinking about trying to run pfSense on the Untangle hardware.
Long story short the weak link in my chain is going to be the bridge radio so I need help choosing one.
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