$1-2k to reverse engineer the firmware? I think not. If it were that cheap we'd have done it a long time ago. If you think you can reverse engineer the firmware on ath10k or another 802.11ac or 802.11ad device for that amount let me know. Heck- I'm wiling to shell out thousands of dollars (USD) if you can provide me with working replacement firmware under a free software license. ath10k would be a good candidate, but it's not critical which it is at this point. Atheros is a good choice mostly because they've been more cooperative than others in the past. However the lack of cooperation now seems to be sufficient justification to me to look elsewhere if we have to reverse engineer something.

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