Tom, you got it! It would be great to have the world linked through a truly free network without control by the telcos. But, as expected, the first moron already smelled just a malware attack. Maybe we are not civilized, yet.
The good thing is you can change out the firmware if you want, but at $140 it's pretty expensive. I'd rather use an engenius EOC1650 for outdoor installs (only $50 and also supports openwrt/ddwrt) and a ubiquiti routerstation pro for indoor applications ($79 and has poe, 128mb ram, usb, and openwrt/ddwrt support).
If the $140 price is accurate I think it's a flop.
@KoB: Try ClamAV, you can compile it, or assemble it as you see fit, it OSS so, pretty much you can do it the way you need it!
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I want Dual band. 5.8 GHz 2.4 GHz, 600Mbs
Tom, you got it! It would be great to have the world linked through a truly free network without control by the telcos. But, as expected, the first moron already smelled just a malware attack. Maybe we are not civilized, yet.
The good thing is you can change out the firmware if you want, but at $140 it's pretty expensive. I'd rather use an engenius EOC1650 for outdoor installs (only $50 and also supports openwrt/ddwrt) and a ubiquiti routerstation pro for indoor applications ($79 and has poe, 128mb ram, usb, and openwrt/ddwrt support).
If the $140 price is accurate I think it's a flop.
Another vector for malware attack. Where do I download an open source anti-virus for the router?
With one of these properly configured at home people wont need to whinge about their broadband rates...
Oh hang on...