Please forgive me if this appears as a stupid question as I am still quite new to this. But my (limited) understanding is ARDN is based off openwrt, or maybe better phrased as the hardware needs to be able to run openwrt. Since a few Google searches turn up some information regarding openwrt running in a virtual machine does this mean the same would hold true for arden? Could the firmware run I'm a virtual environment as well?
Again sorry if this is a silly question.
In my opinion, for learning, by the time you add a supported (ATH9K) wireless card to a PC, you've probably already exceeded (or are approaching) the cost of a GL-Inet USB150 ($29) or a more capable Mikrotik hAP AC Lite ($49).
I managed to get it working and tunnelling between 2 small mesh networks and it appeared on the routing tables as a node.
But it then I also did the same with a Linux laptop so anything is possible. My thoughts with this one were either it was a dedicated WAN gateway or it ran a pile of services that were directly accessed as a node rather than as a service behind a node if that makes sense.
Building a true AREDN image that will run in a x86 environment would be a bit more challenging but possible and,depending on what you want to do with it, it doesn’t have to have a wireless card installed.
After all, its basically just Linux underneath :-)
I would repeat the suggstion to simply get a Mikrotik hAP AC Lite and use it for any/all tunnel connections. It seems to have plenty of available space compared to other units and it features a terrific little 5.8GHz Access Point to use for all your LAN connections if you choose. I'd refer you to other posts here about more features and uses, but you just can't go wrong for under US$50 - currently under $43 when Sold by Prime Electronics USA and Fulfilled by Amazon.
I use one of mine next to my desk setup for 8 different (non-concurrent) control-operator type occasional tunnels.
Also makes a terrific base for a GoKit if you get tired of looking at it on your desk. It's been called the AREDN Swiss Army Knife with good reason.
HTH,
- Don - AA7AU