Is there a stable version available for OpenWRT/DDWRT ? Also do mesh work with those ?OpenWRT snapshot.
No stable - WIPIs there a stable version available for OpenWRT/DDWRT ? Also do mesh work with those ?
Can we have pics in stock if you took ?On stock firmware USB won't work, but with OpenWRT/DD-WRT it does work.
Regarding the Mesh, that's right. I was able to setup mesh without issues using the stock firmware. However, I found the stock firmware pretty limited, so I installed OpenWRT snapshot.
if i get it correct , option exists for a dedicated band for wireless back-haul ? insanely good deal thenSome images from stock firmware, this is my second unit and its currently in bridge mode. The non-bridge mode has some more options.
Any OpenWRT capable unit can do mesh with wired or wireless backhaul, but what makes this better is, it is tri-band with 3 radios, so you can use one of the radios for dedicated backhaul in case you want to do wireless backhaul. Wired backhaul is always preferable, but say you cannot wire it, then the dedicated radio would definitely help.
I don't think there are many other devices in this price range with this kind of hardware and OpenWRT capable. I think even as an AP, it still helps especially if you want to do wireless backhaul considering the dedicated radio.
managing a group order is tough mate, @m0h1t has suggested the best way to order using ibhejo .So whos managing the GO now ? @anmolbhard004 or you ?
I am in for 2 though .
not as a special request when you request for consolidationIf as you say they would take out the stuff from the inner manufacturer's box and bubble wrap the main unit and power supply etc, then that's great. Might come as a special request I guess.
Site looks shady af. Domain registered last month, no other hits on google. It's an obvious scam.Saw it is availabile for $17.49 @kuduku
Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band WiFi Router - Covers 2700 sq. ft., 4.2 Gbps, 40+ Devices - LinksysTechHub
Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band WiFi Router - Covers 2700 sq. ft., 4.2 Gbps, 40+ Devices - LinksysTechHublinksystechhub.shop
if i get it correct , option exists for a dedicated band for wireless back-haul ? insanely good deal then
Sold out for now though at Amazon
If anyone ends up doing the GO please ignore me. I ended up ordering from @m0h1t 's ibhejo linkIf this is still open for new entrants, I am interested in 2
Does that mean they won't honor the price they listed on the site? I just made the payment :-|ibhejo a$$ wipes didn’t purchase it from amazon despite me reminding them multiple times yesterday
Can anyone find any other legit listings apart from ebay (will not be worth it @ $45 + shipping & customs)
no they wontDoes that mean they won't honor the price they listed on the site? I just made the payment :-|
Yea that’s seems likely now, their support person said if they can’t procure they’ll cancel and refundDoes that mean they won't honor the price they listed on the site? I just made the payment :-|
The problem is that wired backhaul is typically used to carry max bandwidth while 5GHz signal is not known for their range. In my home I have multiple wifi routers but to extend the signal to below floor just below where the router is placed on top floor only 2.4GHz signal passes through the floor with max bandwidth around 60-70mbps which can then be distributed completely via the 5GHz band on the same router. If I had 2 such linksys routers then I can use 5GHz for wireless backhaul only on the same floor but then this router's 2.4GHz signal should be able to cover that whole floor already.I think even as an AP, it still helps especially if you want to do wireless backhaul considering the dedicated radio.
Looks like its back on sale on Woot @ 19.99 USD.
5 USD off coupon for one unit per account.