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 ==== RADIUS server ==== ==== RADIUS server ====
  
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 RADIUSdesk is a powerful yet easy-to-use RADIUS server based on FreeRADIUS. RADIUSdesk is a powerful yet easy-to-use RADIUS server based on FreeRADIUS.
  
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 ==== Mesh networks ==== ==== Mesh networks ====
  
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 MESHdesk allows you to centrally manage OpenWrt-based hardware.  MESHdesk allows you to centrally manage OpenWrt-based hardware. 
  
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 This is a true mesh, unlike some commercial home mesh solutions which are usually limited to less than 10 nodes. This is a true mesh, unlike some commercial home mesh solutions which are usually limited to less than 10 nodes.
  
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 ==== NMS for OpenWrt ==== ==== NMS for OpenWrt ====
  
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 With APdesk, you can centrally manage OpenWrt-based hardware where there is no need for mesh networks. With APdesk, you can centrally manage OpenWrt-based hardware where there is no need for mesh networks.
  
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 ==== Save on hardware cost ==== ==== Save on hardware cost ====
  
-We are not in the business of selling hardware, so our motivation is to provide an effective solution, regardless of the hardware you use. Protect the environment and save money by reusing older hardware that is no longer supported by the manufacturer.+<WRAP group> 
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 +  * Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro 2013-2024 (802.11a/b/g/n) 
 +  * Cudy X6  2022-2024 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) 
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 +Are you sitting on a device that will soon reach the end of its service life or that the manufacturer has no interest in equipping with its latest functions? 
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 +Our business is not about selling hardware, but about providing an effective solution, regardless of what hardware you use. 
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 +Protect the environment and save money by reusing older hardware that is no longer supported by the manufacturer.
  
 The latest hardware is just as welcome here. MESHdesk and APdesk support Wi-Fi 3/4/5/6. The latest hardware is just as welcome here. MESHdesk and APdesk support Wi-Fi 3/4/5/6.
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 Support for Cudy, Tp-Link, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, Xiaomi, Winstar, Wally, Totolink, Netgear and the list goes on. (https://openwrt.org/toh/start) Support for Cudy, Tp-Link, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, Xiaomi, Winstar, Wally, Totolink, Netgear and the list goes on. (https://openwrt.org/toh/start)
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 +==== Sponsors ====
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 +This project was funded through the [[https://nlnet.nl/useroperated/|User-Operated Internet]] fund, a fund established by [[https://nlnet.nl|NLnet]] made possible by financial support from the [[https://pkt.cash|PKT Community]]/[[https://pkt.cash/network-steward|The Network Steward]] and stichting [[https://technologycommons.org|Technology Commons Trust]]. 
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