off the topic
i think ac6400 might look like this
Actually, I wonder how antennas will be handled on the forthcoming 8x8 Quantenna product... Will manufacturers be forced to switch to internal antennas, or split external and internal antennas?
Here is what I Know -
Expecting North America release within 45 days. I will update the community once we have a firm release schedule set with the resellers.
Here is what I Know -
Expecting North America release within 45 days. I will update the community once we have a firm release schedule set with the resellers.
Hopefully it is wall mountable since I really want to try this router out. Still on the RT-AC66R since I returned both the Netgear X6 and RT-AC87...
why did you return the netgear X6 ? , something wrong with it ?
Sorry, didn't notice this until now.Greet news! But what about us here in Europe?
Sorry, didn't notice this until now.
AC3200 designs are North America only for now. Too few usable 5 GHz channels in Europe.
It will not be sold outside the U.S. If you bootlegged one, it would work, but only with the channels that are legal in the country it is used in.This means it will not work in Europe ? or only about channels law issues in Europe ?
Gary, can you confirm this is a US only product?Delivery Update -
The AC3200 will be delayed by about a month to market. After a long beta period we decided to tweak the hardware and a few other items. I will have an update in a couple of weeks as to a firm US release schedule at retail.
Gary, can you confirm this is a US only product?
They could.What puzzles me is I've seen code in the firmware that specifically point at the AC3200 being supported in the EU region (been a few weeks since I've spotted it so I don't remember the specifics of what I saw). Could they possibly be using the DFS channels for the second band?
Is it soup yet? Wow this is taking a while to release.
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