It rather depends on NETGEAR (NETGEAR Guy?) re: if they are interested in my builds for Orbi. I do not need this system for my own usage, so I start with this if NETGEAR sends my the unit.Any time frame of when/if this will happen?
Have one I would consider loaning... Pm me off list?It rather depends on NETGEAR (NETGEAR Guy?) re: if they are interested in my builds for Orbi. I do not need this system for my own usage, so I start with this if NETGEAR sends my the unit.
Voxel.
Thanks but I'd prefer to get it from NG. If I release fw for gadget I have to maintain it, i.e. permanent access to unit.Have one I would consider loaning... Pm me off list?
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Netgear recently released a new firmware and is still a mess for some. A loaner unit happening so we can get some decent firmware?Thanks but I'd prefer to get it from NG. If I release fw for gadget I have to maintain it, i.e. permanent access to unit.
Voxel.
The RBK50 series definitely needs better firmware, and it doesn’t seem forthcoming from Netgear. So I’d support Voxel in this. Do we all need to pitch in to provide the hardware?
Thanks but I'd prefer to get it from NG
Thanks, but anyway:
(There are some "political" issues NG<->Voxel ).
Voxel.
It’s true. Look how many folks buy Asus routers because of the great 3rd party firmware available. I’m contemplating pulling my Asus router out of my junk drawer and putting it in front of my Orbi, which would go into AP mode.I'm really sorry to hear that...Netgear should be one of those mfrs. that recognizes how much solid third-party firmware helps their product sales. They should be encouraging you!
It is exactly my opinion, I totally agree with you.Netgear should be one of those mfrs. that recognizes how much solid third-party firmware helps their product sales.
That number is relatively small, judging by market share numbers. NETGEAR far outpaces ASUS.It’s true. Look how many folks buy Asus routers because of the great 3rd party firmware available.
That number is relatively small, judging by market share numbers. NETGEAR far outpaces ASUS.
Do you really think a significant number of router buyers load alternative firmware? Or even upgrade factory firmware if the router doesn't do it automatically.
You have to look beyond the ASUS echo chamber here to see the reality of the market.
I agree.That number is relatively small, judging by market share numbers. NETGEAR far outpaces ASUS.
Probably we all here on your forum are a bit specific users . For example I bought my ASUS routers only because of existence RMerlin builds. And I started with my builds only because I was dissatisfied by absence of RMerlin firmware features on NG routers...Do you really think a significant number of router buyers load alternative firmware? Or even upgrade factory firmware if the router doesn't do it automatically.
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