Hello guys,
Sorry for the noob question. I have read the manual and watched some tutorial but still i am not sure. Which mode is preferred and best to choose, for example if i install a mikrotik on my office shoud i go for WISP AP ?
hAP ac², and i have to configure this behind isp router.What wifi device were you thinking of purchasing?
Is the hAP ac3 just an ac2 with more memory, storage, and better antennas? I might get one just to use as an AP, not router. But then that would depend on me using cAPsMAN which is useless with wifiwave2. And, I don't want to mess with whatever TP-link's cloud management system is.If you insist on MT wifi, at least get the hapac3. Its become clear in the beta forum that very few MT wifi devices will benefit from finally getting a WIFI5 standard working (5 years behind everyone else), like the Audience Mesh stuff and apparently the hapac3.
The difference is with the amount of options each mode opens up. Home users need only wifi password and network name, so there is less to configure, rest is defaults. WISP AP gives a few more options for advanced users. Click on each and see what you get.Hello guys,
Sorry for the noob question. I have read the manual and watched some tutorial but still i am not sure. Which mode is preferred and best to choose, for example if i install a mikrotik on my office shoud i go for WISP AP ?
The difference is with the amount of options each mode opens up. Home users need only wifi password and network name, so there is less to configure, rest is defaults. WISP AP gives a few more options for advanced users. Click on each and see what you get.Hello guys,
Sorry for the noob question. I have read the manual and watched some tutorial but still i am not sure. Which mode is preferred and best to choose, for example if i install a mikrotik on my office shoud i go for WISP AP ?
I understand, thank you! Another quick question.No need to enable the WLANS that come with the router and then its only wired.