What "enterprise"-y features are you looking for - dot1x/eap/radius, role-derivation/vlan mapping, fast roaming/802.11i/802.11r, or...? I've seen lil cheapie linksys-ish routers that support radius hooks for leap/peap-ish function, but not really things like fast-roaming and such else that usually presume you're doing a LWAP-style deployment for centralized management and key passing between multiple AP's. Most standalone ap's there isn't much point to doing much beyond perhaps eap for dynamic security and per-user credentials. If you want real enterprise-y features, might look for used Aruba IAP products on ebay, as they can work standalone, or cluster multiple without a dedicated controller. Or get a smaller Cisco WLAN controller like a wlc2006, some ap's, and get your virtual-enterprise on. I have a cisco 4400 wlc at my house driving 4 ap's, but it's also my "lab" for wireless features. Radius/EAP server is another dealio if you want that kind of feature... End of the day, do you have a good reason for wanting enterprise-y features? May be able to find something in between out there if you can give some requirements. -mb On 02/20/2014 03:45 PM, Phil Waclawski wrote: > My wireless access point can no longer be updated > > Any suggestions for replacement hardware? > > I need 802.11n , would like WPA2 enterprise support > and 4 gigabit ethernet ports as well (not as crucial) > > And would folks recommend trying out tomato/ddwrt? If so I'd need a > router that can support that. > > I'd be curious to see what people think. > > And I will be at SCALE starting tomorrow morning, hopefully I'll see > some of you. > > Phil W. > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss