Many people now discount the older WRT54's in favor of the newer and better Ubiquiti gear. As Alan said, WRTs are still QUITE useful for local use, as an access into the mesh, for adding services to the mesh (web, chat, mail, file server, etc). They were made for close-in usage.
But as Darryl points to Clints page, UBNT gear is made to go the long haul. They are designed for the long distances and therefore have better radios and the software is much better at the timing and other issues that come with long shots.
Here locally, we are FINALLY building out a big network, and for the really long hops, we dont even flash to BBHN firmware, but use the stock AirOS as transparent links, and then hang BBHN-flashed gear off the ends for connectivity. The BBHN gear sees the transparent links basically as a CAT5 cable, so you dont lose overhead in the hops. So it all depends on what you want to do. If it is just tabletop exercise, then WRTs will work just fine and are seriously inexpensive and plentiful. If you want to connect buildings across town, go with UBNT.
73 & Happy Meshing! Jim
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