Normis,
Thanks for the reply. After investigating online I see that Mikrotik is more like Linux and UBNT is more like windows. I still have about 60 of these UBNT routerstations that I would like to use if possible and mix with Mikrotik equipment. They currently are being used in a mesh network at a college campus and instead of throwing them away or selling them I was hoping to revamp the mesh and include mikrotik's as the main portals. Do you think this is a good idea? Thanks again for the help.
Just curious, what exactly went wrong with your mesh? bandwidth issues?
In my opinion mesh is almost never a good idea, unless high bandwidth isn't really necessary.
Put openwrt on it and use them as plain access points, cabled to a switch and a mikrotik router as gateway, this way they might be usefull.
kind regards,
B
PS Ubnt also uses linux (openwrt), but like normis said, ROS is a lot more mature and advanced.