Nick Hardiman
2016-09-16 21:31:45 UTC
I need to put a few WIFI access points in a few rooms. One wifi router wonât do the trick - foil-backed insulation in the walls stops signals. If I built a network around EOMA68, is this a reasonable approach?
I imagine the simplest way to make one WIFI access point using an EOMA68-A20 card is to hook up a USB wifi adapter using a USB OTG cable.
To make a network of these APs with a central management console means plugging in hardware like this.
unmanaged switch
|
+â Internet
|
+â headless EOMA68
|
+â WIFI AP (EOMA68 and wifi adapter)
|
+â WIFI AP
|
+â WIFI AP
Then itâs all about mixing and matching software for the central console, access control, package updates and so on.
Presumably the 'sellable product' approach is to build a housing that adds POE, MIMO antennas, and IEEE 802.11ac.
USB wifi adapter
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-w-external-antenna-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usbl
I imagine the simplest way to make one WIFI access point using an EOMA68-A20 card is to hook up a USB wifi adapter using a USB OTG cable.
To make a network of these APs with a central management console means plugging in hardware like this.
unmanaged switch
|
+â Internet
|
+â headless EOMA68
|
+â WIFI AP (EOMA68 and wifi adapter)
|
+â WIFI AP
|
+â WIFI AP
Then itâs all about mixing and matching software for the central console, access control, package updates and so on.
Presumably the 'sellable product' approach is to build a housing that adds POE, MIMO antennas, and IEEE 802.11ac.
USB wifi adapter
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-w-external-antenna-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usbl