False advertising? Let's talk about Netgear advertising a router with a dual-core CPU and 256 MB of RAM, where only one core is enabled, and only 128 MB is also accessible by the FW.
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R6250/R6250_DS_20Jun1374-73764.pdf
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WiFi products are regulated under Part 15 of the FCC regs. All manufacturers must have products tested and submit the results to the FCC for approval before products can be sold in the US. It is US law.Why would any company seek to to make a submission to the FCC? Is there a danger the hardware emits more radiation with higher power output than would be legally permitted?
WiFi products are regulated under Part 15 of the FCC regs. All manufacturers must have products tested and submit the results to the FCC for approval before products can be sold in the US. It is US law.
The higher power is not a safety issue, it's an interference issue.
Market share, which = money.Sorry the keyword I missed is "false". Why would any company seek to lie? Is it interference? What are the implications of this interference?
Market share, which = money.
Interference can prevent other devices that operate in the same frequencies to malfunction. Devices include wireless cameras, baby monitors, cordless phones, bluetooth devices, and many more.
but now this news has me concerned that Asus will update firmware to achieve compliance and I will end up with a product that doesn't perform well.
The thought of staying with older firmware to keep high performance doesn't sit we'll either as I don't want to miss out on security updates.
Anyone else concerned about the potential outcome?
I was considering upgrading my current dir655 to either the n66u or ac66u, but now this news has me concerned that Asus will update firmware to achieve compliance and I will end up with a product that doesn't perform well.
The thought of staying with older firmware to keep high performance doesn't sit we'll either as I don't want to miss out on security updates.
Anyone else concerned about the potential outcome?
I retested the RT-AC66U yesterday and will publish results shortly. Found slightly lower downlink throughput on both bands. Biggest effect is at lower signal levels. Still had connection over the entire tested attenuation range, but throughput was lower.I was considering upgrading my current dir655 to either the n66u or ac66u, but now this news has me concerned that Asus will update firmware to achieve compliance and I will end up with a product that doesn't perform well.
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