Wdr3500 consumes about 3w to 5w, depending on traffic/cpu (no usb) accepts input voltage up to 24v (undocumented) Original PSU is 12v x 1a
Wdr3600 does not accept 24v (we burned 1 out and we didn't try again)
Mounted outdoors, on weatherproof enclosures.
USB radios? Mmmh... been there, done that: Here Be Dragons. You've been warned (google "ath9k_htc issues") :)
Cheers!
On October 15, 2014 7:51:04 AM CDT, dan dandenson@gmail.com wrote:
GUI, what's the input voltage? and amperage on the power supply?
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:49 AM, dan dandenson@gmail.com wrote:
TL-WDR3500/TL-WDR3600 pretty interesting! Also has USB, might take
an
additional radio.
Are you mounting these outdoors or indoor?
These are cheap enough, I could do a 3 radio mesh +2.4Ghz hotspot....
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:55 AM, Gui Iribarren gui@altermundi.net
wrote:
Tplink wdr3500, we've deployed more than 100, running nice with
barrierbreaker
tplink wdr3600 is identical, but with gigabit ethernet in some places, one or the other will be easier to find
(availability) and cheaper.
Tplink wdr4300 is like wdr3600 but with 3x3 on one of the bands
(5ghz IIRC) so it has an extra, single-band antenna
HTH, cheers!
On October 14, 2014 7:34:56 PM CDT, dan dandenson@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for a good dual radio mesh node for batman-adv that won't break the bank? I'm looking at having wired clients, but two mesh radios to keep throughput high. 802.11n
radios
also required.
Thanks!