I think adding every device we don't support will get pretty cumbersome and complicate the chart, it's a supported devices chart (along with those devices were testing and working on)
By default being not listed means it is not supported.
Ok, then maybe remove the red devices from the list? The Powerbeams are in the same category as other non-listed devices, in that you're waiting for OpenWRT to support them?
The Ubiquiti AirMaxAC line is "Proprietary ASIC powering AirMax AC protocol". I don't think there are any opensource options available for this product line. A quick google on OpenWRT and DD-WRT sites don't show anything...
Yes, there is work occurring to support AC devices. The early candidates incllude AC models supported by OpenWrt. The proprietary Ubiquiti components ended up being in the firmware, and not hardware for many of these devices. Consequently, opensource drivers became available. Per the news post on the main page, there is a branch of development to:
Resync with OpenWRT
Then the code base will be updated to OpenWRT 21.02.1. Besides code enhancements and security fixes, it brings in:
By default being not listed means it is not supported.
Joe AE6XE
Have a great day. :)
Patrick.
Package architecture: mipsel_74kc .vs. AREDN mips_24kc
WLAN Hardware: QCA988x .vs. AREDN Atheros AR9342
Resync with OpenWRT
Then the code base will be updated to OpenWRT 21.02.1. Besides code enhancements and security fixes, it brings in: