The cards i shared earlier are 450mbit i think. Fully libre too. I dont think
you can get 1000 out of free firmware. The fastest would probably be the new
broadcom AC wifi but that is a trap, the driver is libre, the firmware (which
is neccesary) is not. Probably could be reverse engineered firmware-side but
how hard that would be i don't know.
On 9 May 2017 14:38:46 GMT+03:00, dumblob <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Luke,
>
>> ask them if they can get the firmware source for the WIFI module on
>> those gigabit WIFI integrated routers.
>
>that's rather not possible as the spreading was done through a public
>announcement on a web site with tens of thousands of visitors daily. I
>can only change the announcement and read comments. I can't somehow
>"ask" them for an alternative.
>
>Anyway, do you know about any successor of QCA9531 ? I know about
>decent amount of deployments (matching the size, capabilities, and
>interfaces of such a "better" SOHO router) where 100Mbit is fine, but
>I know about way more deployments where 1Gbit is the point which
>separates the wheat from the chuff.
>
>Keep going,
>
>-- Jan
>
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