Hi,
I am a volunteer with the Personal Telco Project, located in Portland, Oregon USA. The Personal Telco Project is a 501c3 non-profit Community Wireless Network. I first became involved in 2005, and very soon became the technical lead on a mesh network, and then was involved in building software infrastructure for our mostly hot-spot networks. In 2006, I started building OpenWrt particularly for use with wifi mapping devices, initially running on Netgear WGT634U. Over time, use expanded to support myriad tasks, including scientific data loggers, network gateways, batman-adv mesh networks, and dumb access points. I currently maintain a test bed consisting of:
- Accton MR3201A
- AsiaRF AWM002
- AsiaRF AWM688
- Buffalo WZR600DHP
- Cisco Meraki MR24
- D-Link DIR-860L B1
- GL-iNet MT300N v2
- Mikrotik RB493G
- Netgear WGT634U
- Netgear WNDR3800
- PCEngines Alix 2D13
- PCEngines Alix 3D
- PCEngines APU1
- PCEngines APU2
- PCEngines APU4
- PogoPlug V3
- Soekris net4501
- Soekris net4826
- TP-Link TP-WDR3600
- TP-Link Archer C7 v2
- Ubiquiti RouterStation
- Ubiquiti AirRouter
- Ubiquiti Bullet 2
- Ubiquiti NanoStation 2
- Ubiquiti NanoStation 5
- Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP
- Ubiquiti Bullet M5HP
- Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M2
- Ubiquiti NanoStation M900
- Ubiquiti PowerBeam M2
- Ubiquiti PowerBeam M5
- Ubiquiti Rocket M5
I also have a few Linksys WRT54G and Buffalo WHR-HP-54G still in shrink wrap, but most of the WRT54G's have gone to recycling. We have a considerable supply of the WGT634Us still and still have a few deployed.