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From an 3rd Party SW perspective, the 3100 is the cleanest solution (no second 5GHz radio, no extra switch chip to worry about).
Not to mention the 3100 just flat out works great !!
From an 3rd Party SW perspective, the 3100 is the cleanest solution (no second 5GHz radio, no extra switch chip to worry about).
It's the beginning of the end of 3rd party FW. None of them is going to survive without "hardware acceleration". They won't be able to keep up with ever increasing throughput.
No, not really...
Might be a time for Vendors to review their architectures, and get away from hacks like Broadcom's CTF/FA due to SW and HW limitations...
Marvell designs, as an example, don't do any kind of haxxies there... but at a big BOM cost compared to Broadcom's solutions, and with Broadcom, starting to see their HW and SW limitations starting to pop up with higher bandwidth WAN connections...
Not that I'm aware of. I've been running the .838 update since last Tuesday night when I received my router and so far it has been doing great!
Any chance they are working on being able to change the channels when smart connect is on?
Splurged $399 on Amazon for the RT-AC5300
Not to mention the 3100 just flat out works great !!
I want to get a cheaper Asus router setup for the car, and hookup a network security camera system on it as well (front, rear, side, cab views) - so I can plug my tablet in my car when on the road (eventually my wife's too), and then drop it into the router at home when I arrive.
I just bought the 5300 because I have serious issues with the 3200 one, just waiting the 5300 to arrive to sell the 3200, hope the new one works better
I saw at my local best buy a salesman sold the Netgear X8 to an elderly couple who had 1 laptop, an ipad and a cell phone. I was about to slap that salesman in the face. That couple could of just gotten away with a $20.00 N300 router. Can't stand Best buy salesman. I always make them look stupid when I walk in.
I actually did. The couple put the X8 down and walked out, they were so confused. Well at least I saved them $400.00. I should have mentioned that at first.
I saw at my local Best Buy a salesman sold the Netgear X8 to an elderly couple who had 1 laptop, an ipad and a cell phone.
At $400, it was only $120 more than either the AC3100 or other one I was looking at.I fail to see why folks would spend $400 USD on something that doesn't offer much more than other solutions...
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