sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
But the point really is that HGG fork empowers users to break RF regulations almost in every single developed country and emerging markets on Earth. In addition to that is the GPL violation which many open source believers cannot tolerate. Together then advocating HGG fork makes your appeal to "FCC crippled my router" not any more morally right.
HGgomes firmware is not impacted by FCC's decisions, nor anyone else - when it comes to a specific AP running his firmware, and it's running out of the regulatory domain's specifications - it's the Operator of that radio that is most at risk...
Which means - if you're running his firmware, and operating your Router/AP in non-legal channels, or exceeding region specific RF tx limits, it's on you, not him...
I'm not defending HGGomes here - but folks do need to take responsibility for their own actions as well..