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im trying to differentiate between a paid customers and a proprietary router customer.
there is no difference. the bugs are present in both paid/free ie linksys/buffalos
a x86 paid users doesnt have any added benefit.
what should entice a user to pay for a license. rather than buy a router
regarding the wireless channel. that is up to the user. netgear firmware gives the option to select your country and provides the relevant channels to select. it is the user that decides. if you are caught by the law that is the user problem.
im trying to differentiate between a paid customers and a proprietary router customer..
its the prorietary wifi driver.
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there is no difference. the bugs are present in both paid/free ie linksys/buffalos
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sure..its the same system
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a x86 paid users doesnt have any added benefit.
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again the wifi driver.
the free version hasnt no wifi support
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what should entice a user to pay for a license. rather than buy a router
regarding the wireless channel. that is up to the user.
no it isnt thats regulatet stuff!
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netgear firmware gives the option to select your country and provides the relevant channels to select. it is the user that decides. if you are caught by the law that is the user problem.
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 14:14 Post subject: wow...
What was that dude 5? If you don't know enough about routing, you should not be here. DD-WRT, Openwrt, tomato, or any of the others will be no different if you aren't willing to listen to the people who have been doing this for more years than you have owned a computer.