flamaest
Regular Contributor
Answer: no, just no.
Based on every review that I have read, these router companies are pushing their latest wares, with minor updates, and doubling their prices to boot. The market will quickly show that this is unacceptable and prices will fall in line.
I would also not buy any new router that did not support an open source firmware.
My current router works just fine, if I really want high speeds, it's called rj45.
Based on every review that I have read, these router companies are pushing their latest wares, with minor updates, and doubling their prices to boot. The market will quickly show that this is unacceptable and prices will fall in line.
I would also not buy any new router that did not support an open source firmware.
My current router works just fine, if I really want high speeds, it's called rj45.