Remix.run Logo
zokier a day ago

> Intel and some iteris chipsets are well supported.

Intel chipsets categorically do not support AP mode

dlenski 18 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> > Intel and some iteris chipsets are well supported.

> Intel chipsets categorically do not support AP mode

This is not true.

Intel chipsets do support AP mode; what they don't support is 5 GHz AP.

You wouldn't want to run a 2.4-GHz-only router for any kind of real-world long-term use, but if you just want to start a quick-and-dirty 2.4 GHz AP for testing/hacking/reverse-engineering, Intel chipsets are very good for this because they have out-of-the-box support for channel-hopping to support simultaneous client+AP operation.

More details in my previous comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47581204

baby_souffle 19 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Oops, I meant Atheros, not iteris.

I have had good luck with intel in the past but it was only a very specific version. Don’t recall the exact specifics as it was a little while ago now.

Mediatek is still the best bet, though.

eptcyka a day ago | parent | prev [-]

It is hit or miss - one NUC has been stable for years, another kernel panics after the 5th client connects.