DrTeeth
Senior Member
DrTeeth, I think you are being short-sighted about this issue.
What we are discussing, or at least what I was getting at is that the US FCC has passed a law that regulates routers to the point where users cannot change their locale. Some reasons this is a problem-
1- The US dictates a policy that affects others.
2- Router companies to do not configure their localization settings (power, channels, etc) correctly for all areas.
3- The FCC has regulated third party support out of other electronics, and certainly has the power to COMPLETELY lock down routers. Party over. Or at least made much more difficult.
4- Sure your current router can be fit with an older version of rmerlin to get proper localization, but what about the next router you buy? It may not have the potential for third party software at all.
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I fully agree with everything above. The only reason I am complaining about the issue is reason 2 above. If my router were correctly localised, I could still use Merlin's firmware without issue.
The BIG problem with point 4 above is that the retailers do not have a clue about the issue and do not care judging by one big router retailer I contacted here in the UK.
In spite of what they may think, the FCC has no jurisdiction outside the USA and router manufacturers should just grow a pair.