Fernando Frediani fhfredi...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not entirely sure of the status of WRT1200AC, but if there is
nothing here in OpenWRT and nothing else much can be found on the web
they are once again lying. They are publishing intentions as if it was
something that was already done and
Hi,
I don't get this discussion, few days Imre Kaloz admitted he will work on
WRT1200AC so this
means that Belkin reached out to him...
Regards,
Jacek
On 16.01.2015 12:45, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Fernando Frediani fhfredi...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not entirely sure of the status of WRT1200AC, but
Jacek Kikiewicz ja...@aol.pl writes:
I don't get this discussion, few days Imre Kaloz admitted he will work
on WRT1200AC so this means that Belkin reached out to him...
Yes, that's what I subtly tried to point out with the list archive
references :-)
Bjørn
Hi,
Great email Valent, and I fully agree with your comments.
We have had this discussion here in the past and nothing much changed
from Belkin side (actually it got worse as they disappeared apparently)
showing a total failure on product release.
I'm not entirely sure of the status of
Is the 1200 out yet? The article that was posted earlier did say that they
recognized that they had made mistakes with the 1900 and were planning to not do
the same thing with the 1200 and have everything ready at the release date. If
the release date is not here yet we can't say that they
Linksys/Belking marketing is again doing one thing and saying another?
This time they say that WRT1200AC router is open source:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/ces-2015-linksys-1200ac-an-inexpensive-open-source-802-11ac-wi-fi-router/
I have tracked progress with WRT1900AC and saw how they failed to
On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:05:33 +0100, valent.turko...@gmail.com
valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
Linksys/Belking marketing is again doing one thing and saying another?
This time they say that WRT1200AC router is open source: