According to the post above.. you will NOT be allowed to "Buy" the AX12 - "the ONLY way to experience the AX12" - You will need to sign up for a monthly plan (for example: $19.99 a month - with a cancelation fee of $900 if canceled before your 18 month subscription) as part of the program you get "premium tech support" Accidental damage coverage - also they will upgrade you "for free" to the new AX15 that supports the "Official 802.11AX standard in 2019) by returning the AX12 Model ( it's similar to the Cisco Meraki business model - except you don't "buy hardware" + subscription licensing) - think of the I-Phone program from Apple.. at least Netgear Insight licensing is much cheaper then Meraki... hopefully I am wrong but I am just surprised nobody noticed this... - click the photo above read carefully..
I agree to a point, but let's not forget that 802.11ax appears to be the true successor to 802.11n (ie works on both 2.4 & 5ghz bands unlike 802.11ac) so its only a matter of time before we see the market flooded with 802.11ax clients.I cannot see the point of AX routers without the clients, well apart from marketing and finding ways to get people to open wallets and companies to make money for something that wont benefit users till AX clients actually exist (but it says AX in shiny letters so people will buy it no matter what). Also with the way Netgear firmware has been going recently they are not something I really want to invest in, I would prefer solid updates not not buggy ones with things like wifi issues. Recently Netgear has really dropped the ball even further with that side of things while still making great hardware. I just wish they could do both well.
Has there been any more confirmation about the AX12 only being able to be "leased" on a subscription model?According to the post above.. you will NOT be allowed to "Buy" the AX12 - "the ONLY way to experience the AX12" - You will need to sign up for a monthly plan (for example: $19.99 a month - with a cancelation fee of $900 if canceled before your 18 month subscription) as part of the program you get "premium tech support" Accidental damage coverage - also they will upgrade you "for free" to the new AX15 that supports the "Official 802.11AX standard in 2019) by returning the AX12 Model ( it's similar to the Cisco Meraki business model - except you don't "buy hardware" + subscription licensing) - think of the I-Phone program from Apple.. at least Netgear Insight licensing is much cheaper then Meraki... hopefully I am wrong but I am just surprised nobody noticed this... - click the photo above read carefully..
Neither pricing nor availability have been announced. Only an invitation-only beta program.Has there been any more confirmation about the AX12 only being able to be "leased" on a subscription model?
From another thread about these routers...Anyone know how much ram each have?
They didn't but the RAX120 has 512MB Flash and 1GB RAM according to the firmware file published for it. I can't tell what the RAX80 will have yet but it should be at least 512MB of RAM.
Why?For high end routers, they should really start to push to 4+GB of RAM.
I wonder why they are still giving routers such a tiny amount of RAM, even entry level $120 smartphone snow have 2GB of RAM. For high end routers, they should really start to push to 4+GB of RAM.
A home router has no need for such amounts of RAM. Unlike a phone, it doesn't try to run apps, play videos or render websites.
I would appreciate 1GB of RAM - but RAM is cheap so maybe 2GB...
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