Hi Felix, hi List,

On Jan 25, 2015, at 12:09 , Felix Fietkau <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's another candidate:
> http://us.dlink.com/products/connect/wireless-ac1200-dual-band-gigabit-cloud-router-dir-860l/
> 
> CPU: MT7621 (dual-core MIPS, 880 MHz, 4 virtual CPUs)
> The device has preliminary OpenWrt support already. In my tests, handles
> ~820 Mbit/s NAT without any special acceleration features (with fq_codel,
> no shaping). Haven't done any tests with shaping yet.
> Wifi (MT7612E) is still buggy with my mt76 driver, but I'll fix that in
> March when I get back from vacation.
> 
> - Felix

        I am currently searching for a replacement for my wndr3700v2 as it is 
running out of steam on my temporary 100/40 Mbps link. This thing looks quite 
decent, but I notice between https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DIR-860L_rev_A1 
and https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DIR-860L_rev_B1 that d-link reused the sam 
name for quite different hardware implementations, and only the more recent B1 
revision will work for us. (Is it just me or do you also find this tendency to 
not even add the revision to the official name a bit annoying?)
        So, does anybody here now how to order a specific revision in Germany? 
Or is the only way to wait a bit and hope the A1 revision clears the retail 
channel so only B1’s are left? I notice that from looking at the internal 
photos for both devices posted on the FCC site that the old A1 Broadcom 
revision has its USB port "above" the ethernet ports while the B1 Mediatek 
revision has the USB port between DC in and below the ethernet ports. Am I 
correct in assuming that deployed hardware needs to match the FCC design 
exactly (that is, in case of revision a new FCC submission with new photos is 
required)?

Best Regards
        Sebastian
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