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Though they have little in common besides "O-P-E-N" in their name, it's worth noting that OpenWRT works on a lot of Ubiquiti products, too.


Doesn't Ubiquiti use openwrt as their base?


I believe vyatta is their base.


I think it's v6.3 of vyatta they've forked. Vyatta being debian based, so is EdgeOS.

There's also this conversation regarding Ubiquiti's GPL issues from the past:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9331512

I've for three ERL's (one at home, two elsewhere) and they've been great so far. But I run their firmware, not OpenBSD, so I can't comment about it much. I also use their APs and I'm thinking of getting their IP cameras.


Not always.


But for the product discussed here it is. (They actually hired some of the Vyatta devs to work on it, since the upstream project seems to be left to die at Brocade)


since the upstream project seems to be left to die at Brocade

Indeed, Brocade closed sourced the main product in 2012 and left the community edition to die.

Thankfully the Vyatta core was forked in 2013 (renamed VyOS) and is under active development as a free open source project. [1]

[1] http://vyos.net/wiki/Main_Page




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