On 28 Sep 2014 06:57, "Robert P. J. Day" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Sep 2014, Weedy wrote:
> > On 27 Sep 2014 12:24, "Robert P. J. Day" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >   just from the canada computers page, can i tell if that's a V1 or
> > > V2? it appears to be a V2 based on what i see at amazon:
> >
> > TP-Link rarely changes the molds on a product line. But you can
> > touch the box at CC, it will show the version number on the UPC.
>
>   i suspected as much, it's just difficult to tell sometimes. so, in
> your esteemed opinion, the router i link to above would be an
> acceptable platform not just for home use, but for hacking around on?
> i'll pop by canada computers today and, if i can verify it's a v2,
> i'll grab one. it's even on sale. :-)

Do you have AC clients at home? I don't see the point in buying draft AC
hardware right now unless your clients are more then 50% AC. NCIX has the
4300 on sale if you need a new router right now.

I don't think the current atheros hardware does beam forming. If the 7500
chipset supports beam forming waiting for ath10 support would be worth it I
guess.
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