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I’m pretty happy with my Omada controlled EAPs around my house.

Running Omada on my Windows Server was painful (doesn’t really run properly as a service, software updates are a chore), but since I moved it to run on Proxmox using a super simple LXC image (I maybe got terminology wrong here) it’s been very nice.

Supposedly I should have excellent roaming between the APs, but I’m not sure how to check. Certainly, walking from one end of the house the other while on a Teams or WhatsApp call on my phone has maybe only a super minimal amount of time that I might not hear the other person (sub second for sure, if at all), but mostly I don’t notice.

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The Omada device* I researched also supports standalone mode and hosts the web UI like any other consumer router.

* https://www.omadanetworks.com/us/business-networking/omada-r...

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Having the controller is still nice. It's relatively user friendly, and consolidates all the devices and their interfaces under a single UI.
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