The following hardware is currently tested and working:
Manufacturer
Model
Comment
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ZBT
WE2026
New hardware with non-Atheros chip
Dragino
MS14-P
This is the same hardware used by Village Telco (MP2)
Mikrotik
RB433
Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks
OpenMesh.com
OM2P
PC Engines
Alix 3D2
Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks
TP Link
N600 (WDR3500/3600)
Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks
TP Link
WR841N/ND
Ubiquity
Picostation M2/M5
This is the newer high speed model that supports 802.11n
Ubiquity
NanoStation M2/M5
This is the newer high speed model that supports 802.11n
Ubiquity
UniFi AP/AP-LR
Ubiquity
UniFi AP PRO
Dual radio support for high speed mesh networks
Ubiquity
BulletM2
Ubiquity
AirGateway
Ubiquity
AirRouter / AirRouter HP
Village Telco
MP2 Phone
We modify their firmware to include FXS support
My hardware is not in the list - what now?
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 (Chaos Calmer) and have at least 4M flash we are pretty confident that it will also be able to run the MESHdesk firmware.
If your hardware can run OpenWrt Chaos Calmer 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.
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.