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 ====== MESHdesk supported hardware ====== ====== MESHdesk supported hardware ======
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 +As of 2017 MESHdesk and APdesk will be using **LEDE** as a foundation for its firmware. 
 +We will no longer support devices with **32M** RAM and/or **4M** Flash.
 +See this discussion for more detail:
 +https://forum.lede-project.org/t/should-lede-support-devices-with-only-4mb-flash/1018
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   * The following hardware is currently tested and working:   * The following hardware is currently tested and working:
  
 ^ Manufacturer ^ Model    ^ Comment    ^ Image    ^ ^ Manufacturer ^ Model    ^ Comment    ^ Image    ^
-|ZBT      This is the same hardware used by Village Telco (MP2)  |{{:user_guide:md:ms14.jpg|}} |+|ZBT   WE2026  New hardware with non-Atheros chip  |{{:user_guide:zbt_we2026.png}} |
 |Dragino   | MS14-P   | This is the same hardware used by Village Telco (MP2)  |{{:user_guide:md:ms14.jpg|}} | |Dragino   | MS14-P   | This is the same hardware used by Village Telco (MP2)  |{{:user_guide:md:ms14.jpg|}} |
 |Mikrotik  |RB433 |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:rb433.png|}}   | |Mikrotik  |RB433 |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:rb433.png|}}   |
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 |PC Engines   |Alix 3D2 |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:alix3d2.jpg|}}   | |PC Engines   |Alix 3D2 |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:alix3d2.jpg|}}   |
 |TP Link   |N600 (WDR3500/3600) |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:n600.jpg|}}   | |TP Link   |N600 (WDR3500/3600) |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:n600.jpg|}}   |
-|TP Link   |WR841N/ND |  |{{:user_guide:md:tl841n.png|}}   | 
-|Ubiquity  |Picostation M2/M5  | This is the newer high speed model that supports 802.11n   |{{:user_guide:md:pico.png|}}   | 
-|Ubiquity  |NanoStation M2/M5  | This is the newer high speed model that supports 802.11n   |{{:user_guide:md:nano2.jpg|}}   | 
 |Ubiquity  |UniFi AP/AP-LR |  |{{:user_guide:md:unifiap.png|}}   | |Ubiquity  |UniFi AP/AP-LR |  |{{:user_guide:md:unifiap.png|}}   |
 |Ubiquity  |UniFi AP PRO |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:unifiap.png|}}   | |Ubiquity  |UniFi AP PRO |Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks  |{{:user_guide:md:unifiap.png|}}   |
-|Ubiquity  |BulletM2 |  |{{:user_guide:md:bulm2.png|}}   | 
-|Ubiquity  |AirGateway |  |{{:user_guide:md:airgw.png|}}   | 
-|Ubiquity  |AirRouter / AirRouter HP |  |{{:user_guide:md:airrouter.png|}}   | 
 |Village Telco   |MP2 Phone   | We modify their firmware to include FXS support |{{:user_guide:md:mp2_phone.jpg|}} | |Village Telco   |MP2 Phone   | We modify their firmware to include FXS support |{{:user_guide:md:mp2_phone.jpg|}} |
 +|Yuncore   |AP90Q   | Outdoor hardware | {{ :user_guide:md:yc_ap90q.png |}} | 
 +|Yuncore   |XD3200   | High Speed 802.11AC |{{ :user_guide:md:yc_xd3200.png |}} |
  
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 ====== My hardware is not in the list - what now? ====== ====== My hardware is not in the list - what now? ======
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   * Don't be discouraged if your hardware is not on the list of tested hardware.   * Don't be discouraged if your hardware is not on the list of tested hardware.
-  * If your hardware can run the latest version of OpenWrt (Barrier Breaker) and have <wrap em>at least</wrap> 4M flash we are pretty confident that it will also be able to run the MESHdesk firmware.+  * If your hardware can run the latest version of LEDE and have <wrap em>at least</wrap> 8M Flash and 64M RAM we are pretty confident that it will also be able to run the MESHdesk firmware.
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-  * If your hardware can run OpenWrt Barrier Breaker and support Virtual Access Points (VAPs) it //should// also be able to work with MESHdesk+  * If your hardware can run LEDE firmware and support Virtual Access Points (VAPs) it //should// also be able to work with MESHdesk.
-  * The MESHdesk firmware consists of a standard OpenWRT and some extra packages which can be installed using the **opkg** package manages that comes included with OpenWrt.+
   * You can also build your own MESHdesk firmware images. See the section on firmware to get more detail on compiling and flashing the MESHdesk firmware yourself.   * You can also build your own MESHdesk firmware images. See the section on firmware to get more detail on compiling and flashing the MESHdesk firmware yourself.
  
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    * We are eager to work with technical minded people on this matter and as a result increase the list of known tested and working hardware.    * We are eager to work with technical minded people on this matter and as a result increase the list of known tested and working hardware.