This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Recommend some good aftermarket wireless routers / APs to work with Home UTM

My trusty old Asus RT-N13U wireless router (running in AP mode) is starting to show its age and hiccup often and I want to replace it with one that will support AC.  Those of us that run Sophos UTMs at home are in a unique position in that we don't need robust firewall/routing/filtering in our wireless routers as the UTM can perform all those tasks.  I don't need the Sophos APs for home and don't want to spend a lot on a fancy wireless router whose features I won't even use (since as I mentioned, my UTM does my routing, DHCP, firewall, filtering, etc...)  Searching for access points, I find that they seem to cost as much (or more) as high-end wireless routers (maybe because they are targeted at enterprise instead of home users?).  

Can some of you recommend a good stable budget-friendly AC capable consumer router/AP that works well with the Sophos UTM as a simple access point?  I am a network professional, so dumping stock firmware and installing open source (tomato, DD-WRT) if need be doesn't scare me.

Thanks in advance.



This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • The Sophos AP50 has a 2dbi antenna, connector rp-sma. You can pickup a used AP-50 on EBay.

    On EBay you can also get a 3rd party antenna with a higher dbi (dual band) which in theory will give you a larger range. The only unknown factor is the power draw at the connector.

    Look for EBay seller Wifi Expert

    Ask the guy about which antenna he recommends.
Reply
  • The Sophos AP50 has a 2dbi antenna, connector rp-sma. You can pickup a used AP-50 on EBay.

    On EBay you can also get a 3rd party antenna with a higher dbi (dual band) which in theory will give you a larger range. The only unknown factor is the power draw at the connector.

    Look for EBay seller Wifi Expert

    Ask the guy about which antenna he recommends.
Children
No Data