we need alot of yes votes, if its popular enough mabe we could convince him, id literally save the money it costs to buy one and purchase it the day support was real.
I am I just wanted to kindly ask asus enough to make it easier for him that's all.Really comes down to his time - the SDK on that device is fairly different from the core devices that Eric supports with RMerlin-AsusWRT
RMerlin is not a full-time employee of Asus - be mindful of his time, and his contributions.
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I am I just wanted to kindly ask asus enough to make it easier for him that's all.
I'm 100% aware just wanted to do what I could to help.fair enough - many of the devices he supports - it's on his dime - Asus kicking over a demo/not for resale unit would help there - but then it's still the issue of time and effort on his part.
One must understand that it's a completely new chipset, and many parts of the code are entirely new, and it's not a simple effort to bring things over from the older code base.
I only posted this out of sheer curiosity, I've always wondered ever since the unit came out.And FWIW - I was one that said "NO" - as it's not up to the community...
I'm 100% aware just wanted to do what I could to help.
I've already had this talk with merlin, just to clarify, the whole purpose was to gauge how popular the unit would be if there was support, since merlin stated one of the reasons he chose the 86u was popularity he determined that it would be a more popular unit. I'm aware of the reasons that he's not interested in supporting the unit.All good... just understand that it's non-trivial - RMerlin's builds are very reliable, and it's a fair amount of work to get there.
never again will i touch netgear their units have beein beuggy and they never fixed them.I find this very frustrating. I recently purchased a 5300 because I thought it was their top of the line model and would therefore receive all the goodies as early any other models. Sigh! I "upgraded" from a 3200 which also seems to be getting ignored. I've always really appreciated the work RMerlin has done so I don't want this to sound like any kind of complaint towards him because it is absolutely not intended to be. It is just me expressing my frustration about continually buying ASUS routers that seem to be high end models and getting dumped.
I'm moving to another brand, probably the top end Netgear. I will probably be disappointed with that too somehow but it's time to do something different. If that doesn't work out I'll buy something else. Cost is not an issue for me, I just want the best, fastest hardware money can buy in consumer grade hardware.
- KEM
just wondering how many people would buy a gt-5300 if merlin decided to support it, keep in mind this is just me being qurious, about who else other than my self would buy one if the senario stated above was true.
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