| « Previous | 1701 to 1710 of 5581 | Next » |
Anonymous
Just beware that these are 100% synthetic fabric. No cotton at all in these. Also, there is no access port, if you know what I mean. I did not know this when I purchased this deal last time, so passing on the info to whoever that would help.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
So I got one, since my current wifi is starting to sketch out. But, I have not note a few things. 1: It doesn't do mesh and 2, the compoents seem to be quite old. I think that Linksys is just offloading old components into a cheap package to make room. Not a problem if you don't need mesh, but it could be a quality concern. Still, for 15 bucks, if it lasts a year, so be it.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
DDWRT and OpenWRT are both supported for this with active developments
1 year ago |
Anonymous
thanks for the tip! almost jumped for a mesh node.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Mesh support via OpenWRT is achievable //@Anonymous: So I got one, since my current wifi is starting to sketch out. But, I have not note a few things. 1: It doesn't do mesh and 2, the compoents seem to be quite old. I think that Linksys is just offloading old components into a cheap package to make room. Not a problem if you don't need mesh, but it could be a quality concern. Still, for 15 bucks, if it lasts a year, so be it.
1 year ago |
| « Previous | 1701 to 1710 of 5581 | Next » |
Anonymous
Is it worth the price?
1 year ago |