Ubiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilities
If you want to go the route of OpenSource, get a WiFi 6 router that can run OpenWRT. You can set the OpenWRT as Dumm AP.I am using it like this and having as well L2 VLANs with Dedicated SSIDs on the OpenWRT.Regards,S.
Quote from: Marinoz on June 24, 2024, 05:44:07 pmUbiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilitiesActually they're fairly cheap, at least if you think in business terms.You might want to look into mikrotik, there are very cheap devices available.
There is also a post somewhere here with a user sharing how to setup a bhyve VM _in_ OPN for OpenWRT for this purpose.So you can do that or the VM in Proxmox alongside OPN.You could try with an inexpensive Wifi card, but check beforehand online searches if it can be put in AP mode.
Why not just buy a wifi card fou my mini pc and run it there ?
For voip adapter I assume you mean a device to connect your PSTN phone into a switch port like the grandstreams (I have one as it happens, an 801). If so, I imagine is possible that as soon as you put a "normal" router in AP mode, it won't have the voip functionality enabled. If that functionality is kept, then that might be a better solution but in general those devices expect to be plugged into a switch.You might want to expand on what you mean by "voip capabilities"