If get a cheap network adapter. Ubiquiti’s Unifi is great for access points and they can be had cheap second hand, taken off of office buildings. Unfortunately they don’t connect to third party access points as clients so there’s probably no point getting one now. I’m running Unifi at several locations and they’ve been rock solid access points. One thing they are not good at is mesh/wireless bridge. It’s easy to setup once you have cloud key, but its latency performance is far from great. In contrast, WDS connected OpenWrt manages consistently low wireless bridge. That’s not what you care about but I’m just sharing a known con of Unifi.
If get a cheap network adapter. Ubiquiti’s Unifi is great for access points and they can be had cheap second hand, taken off of office buildings. Unfortunately they don’t connect to third party access points as clients so there’s probably no point getting one now. I’m running Unifi at several locations and they’ve been rock solid access points. One thing they are not good at is mesh/wireless bridge. It’s easy to setup once you have cloud key, but its latency performance is far from great. In contrast, WDS connected OpenWrt manages consistently low wireless bridge. That’s not what you care about but I’m just sharing a known con of Unifi.